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Technical  and  Bibliographic  Notes/Notes  techniques  et  bibliographiques 


The  Institute  has  attempted  to  obtain  the  best 
original  CGpy  available  for  filming.  Features  of  this 
copy  which  may  be  bibliographically  unique, 
which  may  alter  any  of  the  images  in  the 
reproduction,  or  which  may  significantly  change 
the  usual  method  of  filming,  are  checked  below. 


r~~]    Coloured  covers/ 

In/ I    Couverture  de  couleur 


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Covers  damaged/ 
Couverture  endommagee 


□    Covers  restored  and/or  laminated/ 
Couverture  restaur^e  et/ou  pellicul6e 

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Cover  title  missing/ 

Le  titre  de  couverture  manque 


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Coloured  mpps/ 

Cartes  g^ographiques  en  couleur 

Coloured  ink  (i.e.  other  than  blue  or  black)/ 
Encre  de  couleur  (i.e.  autre  que  bleue  ou  noire) 

Coloured  plates  and/or  illustrations/ 
Planches  et/ou  illustrations  en  couleur 

Bound  with  other  material/ 
Relie  avec  d'autres  documents 

Tight  binding  may  cause  shadows  or  distortion 
along  interior  margin/ 

La  reliure  serree  peut  causer  de  I'ombre  ou  de  la 
distortion  le  long  de  la  marge  intdrieure 

Blank  leaves  adde  .  during  restoration  may 
appear  within  the  text.  Whenever  possible,  these 
have  been  omitted  from  filming/ 
II  se  peut  que  certaines  pages  blanches  ajout6es 
lors  d'une  restauration  apparaissent  dans  le  texte, 
mais.  lorsque  cela  6tait  possible,  ces  pages  n'ont 
pas  dt6  filmdes. 

Additional  comments:/ 
Commentaires  suppl^mentaires: 


L'Institut  a  microfilm^  le  meilleur  exemplaire 
qu'il  lui  a  6t6  possible  de  se  procurer.  Les  details 
de  cet  exemplaire  qui  sont  peut-dtre  uniques  du 
point  de  vue  bibliographique,  qui  peuvent  modifier 
une  image  reproduite,  ou  qui  peuvent  exiger  une 
modification  dans  la  mdthode  normale  de  filmage 
sont  indiqu6s  ci-dessous. 


□    Coloured  pages/ 
Pages  de  couleur 

□    Pages  damaged/ 
Pages  endommagdes 

I      I    Pages  restored  and/or  laminated/ 


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Pages  discoloured,  stained  or  foxei 
Pages  d^color^es,  tachet^es  ou  piquees 

Pages  detached/ 
Pages  d^tachees 

Showthrough/ 
Transparence 


I      I    Pages  discoloured,  stained  or  foxed/ 
I      j    Pages  detached/ 
r~71    Showthrough/ 


□    Quality  of  print  varies/ 
Qualit^  in^gale  de  I'impression 


Includes  supplementary  material/ 
Comprend  du  materiel  supplementaire 

Only  edition  available/ 
Seule  Edition  disponible 

Pages  wholly  or  partially  obscured  by  errata 
slips,  tissues,  etc.,  have  been  refilmed  to 
ensure  the  best  possible  image/ 
Les  pages  totalement  ou  partiellement 
obscurcies  par  un  feuillet  d'errata,  une  pelure, 
etc.,  ont  6t^  film^es  h  nouveau  de  facon  d 
obtenir  la  meilleure  image  possible. 


This  item  is  filmed  at  the  reduction  ratio  checked  below/ 

Ce  document  est  filmd  au  taux  de  reduction  indiqud  ci-dessous. 


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The  copy  filmed  here  has  been  reproduced  thanks 
to  the  generosity  of: 

Natlonal  Library  of  Canada 


L'exemplaire  film^  fut  reproduit  gr§ce  d  la 
gdn^rositd  de: 

Bibliothdque  nationale  du  Canada 


The  images  appearing  here  are  the  best  quality 
possible  considering  the  condition  and  legibility 
of  the  original  copy  and  in  keeping  with  the 
filming  contract  specifications. 


Les  images  suivantes  ont  6t6  reproduites  avec  le 
plus  grand  soin,  compte  tenu  de  la  condition  et 
de  la  nettet^  de  l'exemplaire  film6,  et  en 
conformity  avec  les  conditions  du  contrat  de 
filmage. 


Original  copies  in  printed  paper  covers  are  filmed 
beginning  with  the  front  cover  and  ending  on 
the  last  page  with  a  printed  or  illustr  ited  impres- 
sion, or  the  back  cover  when  appropriate.  All 
other  original  copies  are  filmed  beginning  on  the 
first  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  impres- 
sion, and  ending  on  the  last  page  with  a  printed 
or  illustrated  impression. 


Les  exemplaires  originaux  dont  la  couverture  en 
papier  est  imprimde  sont  film^s  en  commenpant 
par  le  premier  plal  et  en  terminant  soit  par  la 
dernidre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impression  ou  d'illustration,  soit  par  le  second 
plat,  selon  le  cas.  Tous  les  autres  exemplaires 
originaux  sont  filmds  en  commengant  par  la 
premidre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impression  ou  d'illustration  et  en  terminant  par 
la  dernidre  page  qui  comporte  une  telle 
empreinte. 


The  last  recorded  frame  on  each  microfiche 
shall  contain  the  symbol  -^  (meaning  "CON- 
TINUED "),  or  the  symbol  V  (meaning  "END"), 
whichever  applies. 


Un  des  symboles  suivants  apparaitra  sur  la 
dernidre  image  dn  cheque  microfiche,  selon  le 
cas:  le  symbole  ^■»' signifie  "A  SUIVRE",  le 
symbole  V  signifie  "FIN". 


Maps,  plates,  charts,  etc.,  may  be  filmed  at 
different  reduction  ratios.  Those  too  large  to  be 
entirely  included  in  one  exposure  are  filmed 
beginning  in  the  upper  left  hand  corner,  left  to 
right  and  top  to  bottom,  as  many  frames  as 
required.  The  following  diagrams  illustrate  the 
method: 


Les  cartes,  planches,  tableaux,  etc.,  peuvent  dtre 
film6s  d  des  taux  de  reduction  diffdrents. 
Lorsque  le  document  est  trop  grand  pour  etre 
reproduit  en  un  seul  clich6,  il  est  filmd  d  partir 
de  Tangle  supdrieur  gauche,  de  gauche  d  droite, 
et  de  haut  en  bas,  en  prenant  le  nombre 
d'images  n^cessaire.  Les  diagrammes  suivants 
illustrent  la  m^thode. 


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EXECUTOR'S   SALE. 


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CATALOGUE 


American  Library 


coi.t.ixTEi)  Bv   riir.  i.atf. 


Samuel  Latham  %\mi  Barlow, 


Z^ONT.'  IXIXG  'rery  nmny  of  the  rarest  books  kiunvn  ■         ■         ■         .         . 

to    the    collector   of  this    brauch    of  literature,    some 
virtually,  ami  others  absolutely,  unique,   iueludiiiL;  valuable        •  •         •         .  . 


Manuscripts 


J 1 THICH  embrace  the  origitial  Log  Book  of  fohn  Paul  Jones,  .         .  .         . 

tlic  Colonial  Laws  of  Massachusetts,  ArnoH's  Account 
of  the  Quebec  Expedition,  the  Chalmers  Papers,  and  the  ..... 

thousand  original  letters  comprised  in  the 

LIVIXGSTOX  CORRESPONDENCE. 

T'Ar.   UHOl.E   TO    PK   SOLD    IIV    AlTTI'iN 
AT   THE 

American    Art    Galleries, 

6  E.  231)  St.,  Madison  SniTARi;,  Nf.w  York, 

on  the  afternoons   and  evenings  of  FEBRUARY  the  3(/,    1890,  and  folloioing 

days,   under  the  management  of 

JA.M)iS     OiSBORNK     VVRIGMT, 

\to  rohom  all  correspondence  mav.   in  the  interim,   be  addressed], 
IN  cnNju.NriioN  WITH   riiK 

A  ME  RICA  N    A  RT    A  SS  O  C I A  T/O  N. 


THOS.     E.     KIR  BY,    Auctioneer. 
1889. 


Order  of  Sale. 


Afternoon  Sessions  Commencing  at  2^0.       Evening  Sessions  at  7.30. 


Monday 

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Lots        I  to    254 

Monday 

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255  to    507 

Tuesday 

Afternoon, 

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508  to  ^n 

Tuesday 

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774  to  1024 

Wednesday  Afternoon, 

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<< 

1025  to  1264 

Wednesday  Evening, 

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5.   - 

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1265  to  1522 

Thursday 

Afternoon, 

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6,   - 

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1523  to  1774 

Thursday 

Evening, 

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6,   - 

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1775  to  2029 

Friday 

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2030  to  2283 

Friday 

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2284  to  2532 

Saturday 

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2533  to  2784 

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CATALOGUE 


111    nil-. 


AMlsKICAN    LIBRARY 


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DOl'GI.AS    TAYLOR, 
PRINTER, 
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CONDITIONS   OF    SALIi 


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1.  The  highest  Hidiler  to  be  the  Buyer,  ami  //  <r//v  dispute  arise 
between  hc'o  or  more  Bidders,  the  Lot  so  in  dispute  shall  be  im- 
mediately put  up  again  and  re-sold. 

2.  The  Purchasers  to  give  their  names  and  addresses,  and  to 
pay  down  a  cash  deposit,  or  the  whole  of  the  Purchase-money,  // 
required,  in  default  of  which  the  Lot  or  Lots  so  purchased  to  be 
immediately  put  up  again  and  re-sold. 

3.  The  Lots  to  be  taken  away  at  the  Buyer's  Expense  and  Risk 
upon  the  conclusion  of  the  Sale,  and  the  remainder  of  the  Purchase- 
money  to  be  absolutely  paid,  or  otherwise  settled  for  to  the  satisfac- 
tion of  the  Auctioneer,  on  or  before  delivery;  in  default  of  which 
the  undersigned  will  not  hold  themselves  responsible  if  the  Lots 
be  lost,  stolen,  damaged  or  destroyed;  but  they  will  be  left  at  the 
sole  risk  of  the  Purchaser. 

4.  The  sale  of  any  Ai  tide  is  not  to  be  set  aside  on  account  of  an\ 
error  in  the  description,  or  imperfection.  All  Articles  are  exposed  for 
Public  Exhibition  one  or  more  days,  and  are  sold  fust  as  they  arc 
without  recourse. 

5.  To  prevent  inaccuracy  in  delivery  and  inconvenience  in  the 
settlement  of  the  Purchases,  no  Lot  can,  on  any  account,  be  removed 
during  the  Sale. 

6.  Upon  failure  to  comply  with  the  above  conditions,  the  money 
deposited  in  part  payment  shall  be  forfeited  ;  all  Lots  uncleared 
within  three  days  from  conclusion  of  Sale,  shall  be  re-sold  by  public 
or  private  Sale,  without  further  notice,  and  the  deficiency  (if  any) 
attending  such  re-sale  r/nall  be  made  good  by  the  defaulter  at  this 
Sale,  together  with  all  charges  attending  the  same.  This  Con- 
dition is  without  prejudice  to  the  right  of  the  .Auctioneer  to  enforce 
the  contract  made  at  this  Sale,  without  such  re-sale,  if  he  thinks  fit. 

THOS.  E.   KIRBY,  Audio tuer. 


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SPKCIAL    NO'I'ICi:. 


Tins  being  ;iii  Kxcciilor's  sale  to  close  tlic  estate,  a  cash  deposit 
will  he  reciiiired  from  every  purchaser  vvithoul  exception. 

Intending  purchasers  wishing  to  avoid  the  trouble  and  confusion 
of  making  a  dei)osit  during  the  sale,  can  make  arrangements  pre- 
vious to  day  of  sale,  with  the  managers  or  auctioneer,  at  their  ofifice, 
6  East  Twenty-third  Street. 

AMERICAN  AR'i'  ASSOCIATION. 

Thomas  E.  ]\\v.\'.w,  Aiic/ioitccr. 


THE      L  A  T  K 


Samuel  Latham  Mitciiill  Barlow 


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THE  generous  and  genial  nature  of  our  lamented  friend,  Mr. 
Harlow,  has  already  been  the  theme  of  just  encomiums  and 
eulogies.  It  behooves  us  now  to  recall  his  character  and  merits  as 
an  enlightened,  liberal  and  public-spirited  bibliophile. 

From  his  boyhood  he  loved  books,  and  soon  endeavored  to  form 
a  collection.  Never  in  those  early  days  did  he  return  home  from 
his  modest  law  office,  however  tired  by  hard  work,  without  canvass- 
ing the  book  stores  and  bookstalls  on  the  way,  and  more  than  once 
it  was  not  in  vain.  The  beautiful  copy  of  the  Antwerp  edition  of 
Thevet's  Sitii:;ularitez  de  la  France  antarcticqut\  vellum  bound,  and 
stamped  with  the  entwined  crescents  of  Diane  de  Poitiers,*  has  no 
other  origin,  and  was  found  in  Nassau  Street. 

At  no  time  had  it  been  the  object  of  Mr.  Barlow  to  accumulate 
a  large  library  in  every  branch  of  science  and  literature.  'I'his  he 
properly  left  to  public  institutions.  Nor  did  he  care  to  collect  books 
which  had  no  other  merit  than  their  extreme  rarity.  His  aim  was 
higher  and  more  in  accordance  with  common  sense.  From  the 
start,  he  determined  to  embrace  exclusively  the  history  of  America. 
The  subject  was  already  of  sufficient  scope  to  absorb  hir  efforts  and 
means ;  but  with  a  just  appreciation  of  its  importance,  he  brought  it 
within  his  reach  by  keeping  chiefly  in  view  original  authorities  and 
editions.  To  form  regular  series,  comprehending  separate  epochs 
and  distinct  section  of  the  New  World  ;  to  connect  all  the  links, 
and  to  illustrate  with  parallel  accounts  events  but  little  known,  were 
always  the  primary  moti-. es  of  his  endeavors  and  purchases.  It  is 
thus  that  we  come  to  find  in  his  collection  the  invaluable  first 
printed  letters  of  Columbus,  Vespuccius  and  Cortez  ;  the  rich  series 
of  colonial  pamphlets,  English,  French  and  Dutch,  and  the  largest 
set  of  Jesuit  Relations  ever  offered  for  sale. 

Under  the  circumstances,  his  library  could  never  be  very  exten- 
sive, both  on  account  of  the  high  prices  which  that  class  of  books 
already  commanded,  and  of  their  increasing  rarity  and  importance, 
at  home  and  abroad.  But  when  fortune  commenced  to  smile  on  him 
in  various  ways,  and  he  was  informed  that  the  precious  library  which 


Infra,  No.  2444. 


IV 


Samitei,  L.  M.  Barlow. 


Col.  Thomas  Aspinwall  had  collected  during  the  thirty  years  of  his 
residence  as  United  States  Consul  at  London  could  be  purchased, 
he  at  once  determined  to  acquire  it  at  any  cost. 

The  books  and  manuscripts  were  in  Boston,  and  the  agent  sent 
to  bring  them  over,  knowing  the  impatience  of  Mr.  Barlow  to  behold 
as  his  own  the  desiderata  which  he  had  so  long  sought  to  possess, 
had  the  forethought  to  select  two  hundred  or  more  of  the  choicest 
works,  which  he  packed  in  a  large  trunk,  and  brought  himself  to 
New  York.  The  rest,  comprising  about  3,700  volumes,  were  boxed 
up  and  sent  to  a  store-house,  until  the  room  appropriated  for  the 
library  in  Mr.  Barlow's  new  residence  on  Madison  Avenue  was 
ready  to  receive  the  entire  collection,  and  they  were  destroyed  in  the 
conflagration  wliich  consumed  the  establishment  of  Messrs.  Bangs 
Brothers  during  the  night  of  the  i8th  of  September,  1864. 

The  sorrow  of  our  friend  was  intense.  We  repaired  together 
to  Broadway,  and  vainly  endeavored  to  save  from  the  burning  ruins 
a  few  scorched  volumes.  But,  true  to  his  patriotic  instincts,  he 
was  half  comforted  with  the  thought  that  the  rarest  New  England 
pamphlets,  and  particularly  the  manuscript  records  of  the  Common- 
wealth of  Massachusetts  during  the  XVIIth  century  (No.  2765), 
so  important  for  the  history  of  his  native  State,  had  escaped  destruc- 
tion, and  were  safely  lodged  away  from  the  fire. 

Far  from  being  discouraged  by  such  a  calamity,  Mr.  Barlow 
renewed  his  efforts,  and  at  last  succeeded  in  forming  the  remarkable 
collection  of  works  relating  to  America,  which,  on  account  of  the 
death  of  its  founder,  is  now  offered  for  sale. 

The  difficulty  of  replacing  those  books  was  greater  than  ever,  and 
it  became  even  doubtful  whether  certain  series  could  be  completed. 
The  Jesuit  Relations,  the  New  England,  New  Netherlands  and 
Virginia  colonial  tracts,  together  with  the  matchless  copies  of 
Smith's  History  of  Virginia^  presented  a  well-connected  chain  of 
historical  and  descriptive  works  embracing  the  North  American 
continent.  To  continue  it  further  South  in  the  same  style  first 
required  the  original  Spanish  editions  of  the  Letters  of  Ferdinand 
Cortez  describing  i.is  conquest  of  Mexico.  Latin  and  Italian  trans- 
lations figured  at   times  in    important  booksellers'  catalogues;  but 


Samuki,  I,.  M.  Baki.dw. 


where  to  find  the  Curias  de  rclacion  printed  cX  Seville,  Saragossa, 
Valencia  and  Toledo  ?  Mr.  James  Carter  Hrown  had  been  so  for- 
tunate thirty  years  before,  in  securing  a  full  set.  Mr.  Lenox,  how- 
ever, notwithstanding  printed  appeals*  distributed  every  where,  and 
the  most  liberal  offers,  never  could  possess  mere  than  two  out  of 
four,  whilst  none  whatever  were  known  to  exist  in  any  other  private 
libraries,  either  in  Europe  or  America.  During  one  of  our  explor- 
ing expeditions,  in  search  of  early  documents  to  copy  and  publish, 
we  chanced  to  discover  in  Spain  three  of  those  priceless  original 
Cartas,  comprising  in  fact  the  entire  text  of  the  four,  as  the  one 
which  was  printed  at  Saragossa  in  1523,  and  of  which  only  one 
specimen  was  known  to  exist,f  is  simply  a  reprint  of  the  Seville 
edition  of  1522.  They  soon  found  their  way  into  the  Bihliothcca 
BarUnviana.  No  others  have  been  discovered  since,  and  only  five  of 
the  public  libraries  of  Europe  can  boast  of  possessing  either  three 
of  those  great  books,  or  even  one. 

For  the  history  of  the  discovery  of  America,  Barlow  possessed  the 
celebrated  Aspinwall  copy  of  the  Epistle  of  Columbus,  printed  by 
Stephanus  Plannck  at  RomeJ  (in  1493).  This  is  unquestionably 
the  first  Latin  edition  of  that  memorable  account,  and  the  prototype 
of  the  reprints  made  in  the  same  year  at  Paris,  Antwerp  and  Hasle,g 
as  well  as  of  nearly  all  the  reimpressions  of  the  text  published  in  the 
XVIth  and  XVIIth  centuries,  as  is  shown  by  the  omission  in  every 
title  of  the  name  of  Queen  Isabelle.  It  was  necessary  for  the  tenor 
of  De  Cosco's  translation  to  find  Plannck's  corrected  edition,  which. 


*  Livivs  ciirieux.  Gurriguc  et  Christern  Lihraircs  ctrani^ers.  New  York, 
1S54,  Svo;  Nos.  125-129. 

\  In  the  library  of  Mr.  John  Carter  Brown.  The  Montdidier  catalogue,  p.  37, 
No.  671,  mentions  another. 

X  Compare  its  typography  with  that  of  the  Memorabilia  urhis  /Homir;  impress. 
Rome  per  ma\;istrum  Stephan.  Plannck  Jc  I'atauia,  anno  mccccxcj.  (I'aris  Na- 
tional Library,  Reserve.  Invent.,  K.,  1022.) 

t^  We  refer  to  the  illustrated  edition  in  ten  leaves  with  the  printed  cover,  of 
which  there  is  not  a  single, !,'•£•/;/«'«(•  complete  copy  anywhere,  and  which  we  supposed 
to  have  been  printed  at  Rome  (B.  A.  V.,  No.  2).  In  reality,  it  was  printed  and 
published  at  liasle  by  Bergmann  de  Olpe,  like  the  Veraidus  of  1494.  Compare  the 
characters,  initial  letters  and  abbreviations  with  those  in  Brandt's  poem  Dc  fuli^ctra 
anni  92,  bearing  in  the  colophon  the  initials  and  device  (in  CJerman)  of  Bergmann. 
Christophe  Colomb,  Vol.  II.,  pp.  22-30. 


VI 


Samuel  I,.  M.  Barlow. 


although  not  quite  so  rare  as  the  first,  attained  such  high  prices 
when  brought  under  the  hammer.  A  very  fine  copy  was  secured  by 
Mr.  Barlow  at  private  sale. 

The  library  contained  three  original  Latin  editions,  and  one  Ger- 
man version  of  the  separate  account  of  the  third  voyage  of  Vespuc- 
cius;  but  there  was  a  Venetian  issue  which  then  existed  only  in  two 
libraries,  viz.:  the  Trivulziana  at  Milan,  and  Marciana  at  Venice.* 
The  beauty  and  peculiar  style  of  its  typography,  as  well  as  its  origin, 
showing  that  the  version  in  the  Pcesi  Nouamente  retrouati  had  been 
borrowed  from  it  for  the  text,  and  translated  into  the  Venetian 
dialect  before  1506,  since  this  translation  already  figures  in  the 
Ferrara  manuscript,  rendered  Mr.  Barlow  extremely  desirous  to  find 
that  edition.  Happening  to  discover  a  duplicate  in  one  of  the  bound 
collections  of  tracts  made  by  Morelli  for  the  Marciana,  we  obtained 
from  the  Italian  Government  the  cession  of  that  rare  book  to  our 
friend.  It  is  No.  14  of  our  Additamenta,  and  No.  2554  of  the 
present  catalogue. 

There  was  still  wanting  a  work  of  the  utmost  importance  for  that 
already  remarkable  series  of  Americana.  It  was  the  first  decade  of 
Peter  Martyr,  printed  at  Seville  in  1511,  but  with  the  supplementary 
leaves  containing  the  table  of  errata  and  the  map.  We  found  at 
Madrid  a  splendid  copy,  which,  when  duly  examined,  preser^'-d 
differences  theretofore  unnoticed,  in  the  title  and  address  to  Cou..v 
Tendiila.f  Mr.  Barlow  purchased  that  important  desideratum,  and 
caused  it  to  be  bound  in  perfect  Grolier  style  by  Marius.J 

The  works  relating  to  the  early  history  of  Canada  were  among  the 
chief  objects  of  his  solicitude,  and  lie  spared  neither  efforts  nor  ex- 
pense to  gather  as  many  as  he  could.  The  Barlowiana  contained 
the  Champlains  of  161 3,  1620  and  1632  in  extremely  fine  condition, 
and  all  with  the  original  maps,  but  it  preserved  no  Lescarbot.  The 
editions  of  1609,  161 1  and  1612  could  easily  be  obtained  ;  a  single 


*Mr.  Picot,  Catalogue  dcs  livres  de  m.  le  baron  James  de  Rothschild,  Vol.  II., 
p.  424,  says  that  it  is  a  different  edition  from  B.  A.  V.,  No.  30,  which  we  described 
from  the  Sempeutn. 

\  Additamenta,  No.  54,  p.  55,  where,  in  line  27,  after  mihi,  should  be  added  : 
sigtiificasti  vt  ea  ceteris  tue  bi  bliotece  voluminibus. 

tNo.  1573- 


Samukl  I..  M.  Hari.ow, 


vu 


bookseller  of  Paris,  Mr.  Porquet,  had  at  the  same  time,  a  couple  of 
years  ago,  so  many  as  seven  copies  of  the  latter ;  but  Mr.  Harlow 
wanted  the  valuable  edition  of  i6i7*or  1618,  the  only  one  which  is 
complete.  It  was  not  believed  to  be  in  any  of  the  private  or  public 
libraries  of  France;f  and  Tross,  after  vainly  seeking  for  that  edition 
had  been  compelled  to  make  his  reprint  from  that  of  1612,  which 
lacks  a  chapter.     It  was  found,  but  in  New  York. 

Mr.  Barlow  had  given  a  standing  and  unlimited  order  for  the 
Canadian  book,  which  is  unquestionably  the  most  important  for  the 
religious  history  of  Canada,  and  the  origin  of  Montreal — not  ex- 
cepting the  Sagard  or  the  LeClerc — besides  being,  perhaps,  next  to 
the  Cartier  of  1545,  the  rarest  of  that  class  of"  works.  Neither  the 
Browniana,  Lexoniana  nor  any  other  American  library,  whether 
public  or  private,  possessed  it,  although  a  copy  had  once  been  sold 
in  the  United  States  twenty  years  ago  for  |)i6o;  but  no  one  could  tell 
what  had  become  of  the  volume.  It  was  the  Veritables  Motifs  de 
Messieurs  et  Dames  de  la  Societe  de  Nostre  Dame  de  Montreal, 
published  at  Paris  in  1643, J  but  printed  only  for  the  use  of  Mr. 
Olier's  friends,  and  so  rare  that  even  St.  Sulpice  did  not  possess  it, 
and  the  Abbe  Faillon  was  preparing,  when  he  died,  to  have  a  man- 
uscript copy  taken  from  the  copy  in  the  Paris  National  Library, 
the  only  one  known  to  exist  in  France.  A  large  paper  copy  was 
exhumed  from  among  the  scattered  archives  of  a  suppressed 
convent,  and  bought  for  Mr.  Barlow  just  in  time  to  \e  it  from  the 
waste  basket. 

The  devotion  of  the  religious  orders  for  the  missionaries  sent  to 
la  Nouvelle-France  in  the  XVIIth  century  was  extremely  great, 
and  shared  by  certain  pious  and  wealthy  laymen  affiliated  to  them 
in  a  still  higher  degree,  if  possible.  The  Relations  never  failed  to 
give  a  separate  account  of  the  death  of  these  courageous  apostles. 
The  nuns,  especially,  who  fell  the  victims  of  their  zeal,  were  remem- 


*  There  are  copies  differing  from  No.  31    of   the    Notes,  "  Troisiesine  edition 
cnrichie  de  plusiers  choses  singulieres,  outre  la  sinle  de  I'l/istoire,  AT. DC.  XV 1 1." 

f  We  have  discovered  .since  a  copy  in  the  Mazarine  Library  (\o.  2488).      It  is 
the  only  specimen  of  the  edition  of  1618  in  Paris. 

X  No.  14G4. 


Vlll 


Samuki.  I,.  M.  Barlow. 


bered  with  touching  descriptions  of  their  lives,  efforts  and  last 
moments.  The  Fie  de  la  Mire  Marie  de  l' Incarnation,  and  of 
Father  Chaumonot  are  well  known.  There  was  one  of  these  bio- 
graphical letters  printed  with  the  Relation  of  1669,  but  which, 
according  to  a  vague  tradition,  had  been  published  separately,  and 
only  for  a  few  personal  friends.  We  refer  to  ihtLettre  circuiairc  de 
la  mart  de  la  Revere nde  Mere  Catharine  de  S.  Augustin,  Religitusc 
Hospitaliire  de  Quebec.  Mr.  Barlow  had  set  his  heart  on  acquiring 
that  rarissime  book,  if  it  ever  could  be  discovered.  The  fact  is  that 
for  an  American  bibliophile,  who  already  possessed  fiftyt^vo  copies 
of  the  Jesuit  Relations  in  original  editions,  whilst  the  richest  private 
libraries  in  that  class  of  works  had  never  contained  more  than  forty- 
three,*  the  Lcttrc  Circulaire  was  worth  having  It  had  never 
figured  in  any  sale  or  catalogue,  and  no  traces  of  the  book  could  be 
found  in  the  inventories  of  the  religious  orders  which  we  had  been 
able  to  consult.  We  found  it  in  a  Paris  bookstore,  but  the  seller, 
who  only  suspected  the  value  of  it,  was  not  long  in  becoming  con- 
vinced of  its  importance,  and  fixed  the  price  accordingly.  It  figures 
in  the  present  catalogue  under  No.  1469. 

We  could  mention  many  other  extremely  valuable  books,  which 
patience,  a  liberal  outlay  and  peculiar  circumstances,  permitted  Mr. 
Barlow  to  place  in  his  library.  The  reader  will  easily  recognize 
them  in  the  adjoining  pages. 


*    The  most  numerous  collections  of  original  editions  of  the  Jesuit  Relations 
ever  offered  for  sale  are  the  following  : 

CoURTENVAUX,  Paris,  1783,  including  duplicates.  43. 
Murphy,  N.  Y.,  1884,  "  39 

O'Callachan,  N.  Y.,  1882,  "  32 

A  Sai.k,  Quebec,  1851,  "  30, 

HossANGE,  Paris,  1873,  *'  30 

IIarrassowitz,  Leipzig,  18S2,  "  26 

Dr.  Court,  Paris,  1884,  '•  20, 

Mr.  Harlow's  set  comprises,  including  duplicates,  53.  including  one  which  is 
unique  as  a  separate  edition. 

There  is  no  complete  set  of  these  Jesuit  Relations  in  original  editions  any- 
where. The  one  coming  nearest  completion  is  in  the  Paris  National  1-ibrary. 
particularly  since  we  caused  the  duplicate  copy  of  the  Relation  of  1632,  which  was 
in  the  Arsenal  Library,  to  be  added.  We  have  since  found  another  copy  of  that 
first  Relation  in  the  Mazarine  (No.  35,788). 


Samuel  L.   M.  JJaklow. 


tx 


The  wish  of  that  kind  and  generous  man  always  was  that  his 
hhrary  should  be  kept  intact,  if  possible,  and  rendered  after  his 
death  as  practica"y  useful  to  the  student  as  it  had  always  been  in 
his  lifetime.  To  that  effect,  in  1883,  he  proposed  to  a  New  York 
literary  institution  to  purchase  it  after  having  been  valued  by  dis- 
interested experts,  and  to  give  one-half  of  the  valuation.  In  justice 
to  his  family  he  could  not  do  more.  Nothing,  however,  came 
of  this  liberal  offer  ;  and  many  years  will  elapse  before  patriotic 
donors  and  richly  endowed  societies  are  graced  with  another  such 
opportunity  to  acquire  those  indispensable  elements  of  the  history 
of  America. 

Millions  and  millions  of  dollars  have  been  bequeathed  during 
the  last  few  years  in  New  York,  in  Illinois,  in  California  and  in 
other  States  for  the  purpose  of  founding  extensive  public  libraries. 
The  amounts  are  certainly  large  enough  to  allow  the  acquisition  of 
ancient  books,  as  well  as  of  those  modern  volumes,  which  can  be 
easily  obtained  and  which  are  destined  to  be  always  in  the  market. 
Can  it  be  said  that  the  administrators  of  those  munificent  and 
judicious  bequests  duly  appreciate  the  entire  importance  of  the 
trusts  committed  to  them,  when  they  let  pass  with  supine  indiffer- 
ence chances  like  the  present,  which  will  not  occur  again  more  than 
once  or  twice  in  a  century,  to  secure  at  once  books  of  such  para- 
mount importance  for  the  history  of  our  country  ?  We  have  no 
Archivo  de  Indias,  no  Simancas,  and  since  those  books  are  the  near- 
est copies  of  original  manuscripts  which  are  now  lost,  a  collection 
of  them  should  form  the  nucleus  of  a  repository  of  printed  archives. 
True  it  is  that  the  Lenoxiana  contains  nearly  all  the  early  publi- 
cations and  we  can  still  form  one  or  two  collections  of  that  char- 
acter. Boston  or  Philadelphia,  Chicago  or  San  Francisco,  when  in 
possession  of  ample  means  due  to  the  patriotic  munificence  of 
American  citizens,  should  take  it  at  heart  to  enrich  its  public  library 
with  such  historical  and  literary  treasures. 

Perhaps  the  trustees  imagine  that  Americana  of  the  kind  which 
we  have  just  described  can  be  found  at  any  time.  Not  long  since, 
a  bibliophile  of  that  school  walked  into  our  office,  with  the  Biblio- 
theca  Americana   Vetustissima  under  his  arm,  and  asked  us  to  give 


X  Samuf.i,  I-.  M.  Hari.ow. 

him  the  address  of  the  store  in  Paris  where  all  the  works  mentioned 
in  that  bibliography  could  be  purchased  at  a  reasonable  price.  His 
surprise  was  unbounded  when  informed  that  if  he  possessed  all  the 
money  of  Mr.  Vandcrbilt  and  had  a  century  of  life  before  him,  he 
could  not  with  that  wealth,  and  in  a  hundred  years,  hope  to  get 
scarcely  more  than  two-thirds  of  those  books.  Still,  it  was  already 
something  to  the  credit  of  that  well-meaning  citizen  to  have  thought 
of  including  the  accounts  sent  by  Columbus,  Vespuccius,  Cortez, 
Pizarro  and  Jacques  Cartier  in  an  American  public  library. 


Barlow's  greatest  wish  was  to  benefit  others  even  more  than 
himself ;  and  his  library  remained  open  to  any  one  who  desired 
to  consult  it.  You  had  only  to  come  to  the  house,  ring  the  bell, 
express  your  intention,  and  you  were  at  once  ushered  into  that 
hospitable  "  Black  Library,"  where  every  bookcase  was  constantly 
kept  unlocked.  If  unable  to  come  in  person,  or  residing  in  a  dis- 
tant city,  books,  maps  and  manuscripts  were  forwarded  to  the  student 
who  stood  in  need  of  them  to  continue  or  complete  historical  labors. 
As  we  are  writing  these  lines,  probably  several  valuable  volumes  and 
atlases  still  circulate  hundreds  of  miles  away  from  New  York. 
The  only  regret  of  the  owner  was  that  so  few  availed  themselves 
of  the  privilege. 

That  great  and  open-handed  bibliophile  certainly  appreciated,  as 
well  as  any  one,  unique  copies,  priceless  editions  and  artistic  bind- 
ings ;  but  the  possession  of  such  rarities  did  not  dry  up  his  heart  or 
enfeeble  his  mind.  He  would  have  blushed  to  keep  for  himself 
in  a  selfish  and  inabordable  solitude  a  single  one  of  those  books, 
however  precious,  especially  when  it  could,  in  the  hands  of  a  com- 
petent investigator,  throw  light  upon  certain  obscure  periods  of  our 
history.  He  was  generous  to  excess  ;  and  many  a  one,  near  and  far, 
from  Madison  Avenue  or  William  Street,  has  received  at  his  hands 
important  services,  discreetly  proffered,  and  still  more  discreetly 
received,  which  the  ingratitude  of  some,  and  dishonesty  of  others, 
never  prevented  him  from  rendering  again,  to  the  last  day  of  his  life. 

Nor  were  his  efforts  limited  to  dispensing  liberally  sources  of 
information   by  means  of   one  ol    the  best  libraries   of  American 


Samuel  L.  M.  Bari.ow. 


XI 


books  ever  brought  together,  and  in  causing  to  be  printed  at  his  own 
cost,  for  private  distribution,  works  on  American  subjects,  which 
could  not  have  been  published  otherwise.*  He  strove  also  to  incul- 
cate in  the  few  young  men  who  cared  for  historical  knowledge, 
notions  of  an  elevated  character  regarding  the  early  history  of 
America,  and  a  critical  study  of  the  facts  and  original  authorities. 
He  knew  and  felt  that  next  to  Christianity,  the  discovery  of  the  New 
World  was  the  greatest  event  of  our  era,  and  one  destined,  pre  long 
perhaps,  to  evolve  consequences  which  may  remodel  the  con^^iiests 
of  European  civilization.  The  voyages  of  Columbus,  Vespucciu.-., 
the  Pinzons,  Magellan,  Cartier,  will  then  be  altogether  things  of  the 
past,  and  studied  probably  with  as  much  care  and  perseverance  as 
scholars  now  endeavor  to  elucidate  Solomon's  expeditions  to  Ophir 
and  Tharsis.  If  so,  it  will  be  necessary  to  interrogate  again  the 
old  archives,  and  to  examine  by  the  light  of  trustworthy  analysis  and 
critical  inquiries  all  the  data  and  evidence.  Then  shall  we  weigh  the 
assertions  and  conclusions  of  modern  historians,  and  see  what  is  to 
become  of  the  works  of  certain  writers  and  critics,  particularly  those 
who  now-a-days  dispense  with  citing  authorities  for  events  alleged 
to  have  occurred  centuries  ago  ;  and  modestly  claim  for  their  eUicu- 
brations  the  confidence  accorded  to  the  Gospel. 

In  keeping  with  those  ideas.  Barlow  urged  his  friends  to  i)ave 
the  way  for  such  useful  and  laborious  pursuits,  by  devoting  their 
time,  their  intelligence  and  their  means  to  the  search  of  original  and 
authentic  documents.  He  pressed  them  to  explore  the  Vatican,  the 
Frarii  and  Marciana,  Simancas,  La  Lonja  and  the  Escorial,  the  Hank 
of  St.  George  and  Uffizi,  and  bring  to  light  from  those  famous  reposi- 
tories of  archives,  perhaps  only  a  name,  a  date  or  a  mere  allusion, 


*  Letters  of  Christopher  Columbus  describiii;^  his  first  7'0\'a:^e  to  the  [Vesteni 
Hemisphere.  Texts  and  translation.  New  York  (C'ambritlge,  Riverside  press), 
1S65,  folio. 

Notes  on  Columbus.     New  York  (ibidem),  1S66,  folio. 

Bibliotheca  Americana  Vetustissima.     New  York,  t866,  larjjje  8vo. 

Letter  of  Christopher  Columbus.     Text  in  fac-simile.     New  York,  1S75,  Svo. 

Relation  de  la  prise  des  forts  de  Chouegeii,  ou  Osicuxo,  ,t  de  ce  qui  sest  passi  eette 
anm'e  en  Canada.      1756.     Reprint,  New  York,  1882,  4to. 

Chiistopher  Columbus  and  the  Bank  of  Saint  Geors^e.  New  York  (London, 
Chiswick  Press),  1888,  large  410.     Ike,  &c. 


xu 


Samuki,  I..   M.  IUki.ow. 


but  still  something  which  mij^ht  enable  honest  historians  to  elucidate 
obscure  points  of  our  old  annals.  When  once  in  possession  of  those 
inestimable  elements,  there  would  still  remain  the  task  of  establish- 
ing the  text  on  a  sound  basis  ;  illustrating  it  with  notes  and  extracts 
from  other  manuscripts  ;  and  finally  exposing  in  an  exact  and  pre- 
cise statement,  bolstered  with  every  proof,  the  results  so  dearly 
obtained.  "  P^ven  then,"  he  was  wont  to  say  philosophically,  "the 
truth  will  only  be  relative  and  of  a  transitory  character,  as  further 
investigations,  or  new  modes  of  thought,  may  impair  synthetic  con- 
clusions deemed  heretofore  incontestable  ; — and  thus  it  will  be  to 
the  end  of  time."  And  he  (juoted  the  mstances  of  Augustin  Thierry, 
Motley,  and  a  number  of  other  conscientious  historians. 


Barlow,  particularly  during  the  last  few  years  of  his  life,  was 
fond  of  reading  history  ;  not,  however,  in  those  famous  compilations 
or  didactic  works,  which  set  forth  pretended  conclusive  answers  to 
every  question  imaginable,  and  where  political  fawning  or  grandilo- 
(luence,  is  made  to  replace  a  sincere  and  difficult  study  of  the  original 
sources.  He  much  preferred  the  modest  and  short  dis(|uisitions 
confined  to  a  single  event,  character  or  date,  but  exhibiting  initial 
researches,  method  and  acumen.  Tolerant  as  he  was,  it  distressed 
him  to  see  the  constant,  barefaced  repetition  of  doubtful  facts, 
unsupported  assertions,  and  fallacies  of  long  standing,  all  para- 
phrased, or  presented  as  the  unimpeachable  results  of  novel,  arduous 
and  personal  studies,  which  constitute  the  woof  and  warp  of  so 
many  modern  works. 

In  the  hope  of  curing  that  malady  of  our  historical  writers  and 
encyclopedists,  which  he  considered  almost  as  a  public  calamity, 
Barlow  was  untiring  in  his  efforts  to  impress  upon  students  the  neces- 
sity of  dismissing  at  the  outset  every  preconceived  notion  relative 
to  the  subject  'vhich  they  proposed  to  investigate. 

"  If  you  possibly  can,  commence,"  said  he,  "  as  Descartes  did  when 
preparing  to  write  his  Discourse  on  Method,  by  making  tabula  rasa  of 
all  previous  knowledge  regarding  the  particular  point  of  inquiry. 
Ascend  to  the  fountain-head,  wherever  it  may  be  ;  examine  for  your- 
self every  element  with  the  utmost  care,  and  mark  down  the  cause 


Samuki.   L.  M.  Hari.ow. 


XIII 


T 


for  which  you  admit  or  reject  it.  If  in  the  course  of  time  new 
reasons  come  to  impair  the  solidity  of  your  synthesis,  say  why  you 
abandon  those  lirst  results^  and  fear  not  the  clieap  accusation  of 
inconsistency. 

"  Above  all,  do  not  be  dazzled  by  the  ancientness  or  reputation 
of  the  annalists  and  chroniclers  from  whom  you  must  necessarily 
derive  much  of  the  original  substance  of  your  historic  labors.  His- 
torians in  ancient  times  were  inferior  even  to  many  of  our  own  as 
regards  discrimination  and  veracity.  'i'he  fact  that  they  were 
nearer,  and  sometimes  eye-witnesses  of  the  events  which  they  relate, 
is  no  decisive  circumstance  in  their  favor.  There  is  no  employee 
to-day  in  the  Medal  Rooms  of  the  British  Museum,  or  of  the  liiblio- 
theque  Nationale,  who  does  not  know  vastly  more  regarding  the 
authentic  history  of  Rome  than  Livy  or  Dio  Cassius  ever  did.  Yet, 
examine  only  after  your  work  is  finished  modem  historical  and 
geographical  compositions,  however  extolled  and  presented  by  their 
authors  and  friends  as  perfect  models  to  the  rising  generation.  You 
may  then  discover  curious  things. 

"  Go  straight  before  you,  regardless  of  consequences  ;  and  with 
no  other  objective  than  to  get  at  the  truth,  so  far  as  our  infirm 
nature  permits.  If  the  results  are  at  variance  with  commonly 
received  notions  or  legends,  and  denied  on  that  sole  account,  take 
no  notice  whatever  of  the  objection.  But,  on  the  other  hand,  do 
not  seek  a  priori  to  upset  general  beliefs  or  traditions.  Let  your 
efforts  be  prompted  by  an  earnest  desire  to  confirm  rather  than  to 
overturn  ;  and  swerve  from  the  beaten  path  only  when  the  facts 
compel  you  to  do  so. 

"  Whatever  may  be  their  merits  or  demerits,  your  works  will 
attract  but  little  attention.  Nor  can  the  author,  dedicated  to  that 
class  of  dry  and  difficult  researches,  expect  always  justice  at  the  hands 
of  the  rare  critics  who  may  feel  disposed  to  notice  his  writings  ;  as, 
to  be  fairly  judged,  these  require  an  amount  of  patience,  toilsome 
study,  and,  let  it  be  said,  adequate  knowledge  of  the  subject,  which 
they  do  not  all  possess.  You  may  rest  assured  that  the  greater  the 
competence  and  impartiality  of  your  adversaries,  the  gentler  will  be 
their  criticisms.     Having  probably  gone  through  the  same  ordeal  as 


XIV 


Samuki,  I..  M.  Hari.ow. 


yourselves,  tlicy  cannot  but  apurcciate  the  amount  of  'abor  and 
abnegation  involved  in  such  efforts.  And  yet,  who  knows  ?  an 
iniijardonable  misprint,  a/  put  for  a  /',  or  a  ^  for  a/,  is  perhaps  all 
that  which  during  twenty  five  years  and  more  will  ever  be  noticed, 
here,  in  that  mass  of  facts  and  documents  which  I  expect  you,  and 
every  one  of  you,  to  discover,  elucidate  and  publish." 

With  that  good-natured  smile  which  so  often  played  on  his  lips, 
Barlow  rarely  failed  to  complete  the  friendly  admonition  by  describ- 
ing the  trials  and  kind  of  reward  attending  such  .sacrifices  and 
exertions. 

"  Publishers,  said  he,  will  invariably  and  with  touching  unani- 
mity decline  to  undertake,  at  their  own  cost,  the  publication  of 
works  of  that  character;  and  no  one  should  blame  them  for  it.  On 
general  principles,  there  is  no  reason  why  they  should  stake  a  single 
dollar  on  a  book  whi  h  few  people  will  read,  and  fewer  still  will  buy. 
Publishers  do  not  usually  set  up  in  business  with  the  hope  or  for 
the  sole  purpose  of  working  their  way  into  heaven.  Why  should 
they  be  more  patriotic  than  our  next-door  neighbor,  or  the  man 
across  the  way  ?  Business  is  business  ;  and  if  you  choose  to  be 
philanthropic,  if  you  aspire  to  play  the  part  of  a  benefactor  of  man- 
kind, it  must  be  at  your  own  risk  and  expense.  The  fact  that  our 
country  justly  boasts  of  numberless  geographical  and  historical 
societies,  colleges  and  universities,  besides  five  thousand  three  hun- 
dred and  thirty-eight  public  libraries,  many  of  them  munificently 
endowed,  while  the  rest  could  doubtless  afford  to  invest  a  small 
sum  in  that  kind  of  American  histories,  does  not  alter  materially  the 
aspect  of  the  case.  In  this  utilitarian  age,  public  libraries  are  insti- 
tuted to  dispense  only  such  books  as  may  amuse  or  prove  interest- 
ing to  the  majority  of  readers.  Now,  who  takes  a  serious  interest 
in  the  controverted  questions  where  Columbus,  Vespuccius,  Pinzon, 
John  Cabot,  Diego  de  Lepe  or  Corte  Reals  actually  went,  under 
what  circumstances,  and  in  the  details  of  their  discoveries ; 
whether  Verrazzano,  Gomez,  or  unknown  Spanish  and  Portuguese 
navigators  long  before  them,  first  landed  on  our  shores,  and  left 
traces  of  their  explorations  ?  Where  is  the  reader  for  the  laborious 
analysis  of  maps  and  documents,  all  sifted  with  unremitting  perse- 


SaMI'I  I.    I,.     M.     I'.AKI.OW. 


XV 


verance  to  ascertain  the  real  purport  of  every  name,  word  and  carto- 
>;raphical  assertion,  to  discover  the  origin  of  the  nomenchitiire  anil 
configurations  in  the  earliest  charts,  and  to  establish  a  solid  basis  for 
further  enipiiries  and  descriptions?  How  many,  in  fine,  care  for 
those  and  a  multitude  of  other  primary  facts  of  paramount  import- 
ance for  the  geograpiiy,  history  and  ethnography  of  the  New  World  ? 
They  are  '"ew  aiul  far  between. 

"  What,  you  lift  up  your  eyes,  and  already  assume  the  attitude 
of  a  victim  !  But,  writing  books,  even  on  American  bibliography, 
is  not  an  apostolic  mission.  Nor  will  the  earth  cease  to  revolve  on 
its  axis  though  you  should  never  pen  a  line  on  the  subject.  If  you 
do  not  fiiul  within  yourself  the  recompense  you  think  is  due  to  such 
efforts,  or  cannot  afford  to  write  history  neither  for  fame  nor  money, 
then  turn  at  once  your  attention  to  some  other  pursuit. 

"  Yet,  the  work  needs  be  accom|)lished;  and  even  if  there  is, 
from  the  St.  Lawrence  to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  only  one  of  our  fellow- 
beings  who  longs  to  know  the  truth  regarding  the  discovery  and 
historical  commencements  of  the  New  World,  the  book  should  be 
written.  Nry,  if  no  publishing  house,  at  home  or  abroad,  cares  to 
have  it  printed,  and  you  have  the  means  or  can  borrow  the  money, 
defray  yourself  the  expenses  of  publication,  and  launch  your  work 
into  the  community.  Not  one  tenth  of  the  edition,  however  limited, 
will  find  purchasers,  while  the  rest  will  be  left  to  mould  away  and 
disappear.  Do  not  be  discouraged.  If  a  single  copy  survives,  and 
the  book  has  been  honestly  written,  time  will  instill  into  its  discarded 
pages  new  elements  of  life,  and  perhaps  elicit  from  some  candid  and 
diligent  student  of  history  a  recognition  of  your  efforts  and  sacri- 
fices." 

Mr.  Barlow  made  ^le  proselyte;  and  although,  thus  far,  only  his 
inauspicious  warnings  have  proved  true,  the  task  will  be  continued 
to  the  last. 

HENRY    HARRISSE. 

November,  1889. 


34  East  i8th  Strkkt,  ) 
Nkw  York.  i 


The  compiler  of  this  catalogue  is  under  some  obligation  to 
explain  apparent  discrepancies  in  at  least  one  item  contained  in  its 
pages.  'I'he  recent  discovery  of  two  editions  of  the  Spanish  text  of 
the  Columbus  Letter,  a  discovery  only  verified  since  page  8i  was 
printed,  will  alter  the  statement  there  made,  even  though  it  lends 
additional  interest  to  the  subject  itself. 

The  chief  care  of  the  writer  has  been  to  elaborate  defects, 
rather  than  enlarge  on  the  quality  of  items  that  well  deserve  a 
more  eulogistic  description,  and  the  only  blemish  that  has  come  to 
light  not  hitherto  explained,  is  that  part  of  the  last  leaf  in  No. 
636  is  one  of  Pilinski's  marvelous  fac-similes. 

The  labor-saving  but  treacherous  element  of  scissors  and  paste, 
has  caused  a  few  errors  so  obvious  as  to  need  no  correction,  but 
the  care  taken  by  the  printer  has  prevented  far  less  than  the  usual 
typographical  blunders. 

Mr.  Harrisse  has,  on  invitation,  kind'y  supplied  some  pages, 
only  possible  from  his  virile  pen  and  his  intimate  knowledge  of  the 
subject  in  hand. 

Should  the  reader  fail  to  appreciate  the  alphabetical  arrange- 
ment of  these  pages,  if  he  fails  to  find  De  Bry  under  B,  for  example, 
his  inventive  faculty  will  be  at  fault;  and  if  the  famous  subject  of  a 
memoir  ha:  been  chosen,  rather  than  the  less  famous  author,  it  must 
certainly  offer  the  easiest  reference. 


CATALOGUE. 


AMKRICANA. 


AnnoTT  (A.  o.).    tk 
yi'ars  1S64  aiul  1S65. 


je- 

a 
lust 


Pkison   I, IKK  in  the  South  durinjj  the 
IlliistratCil.     1  21110,  cloth. 

New  York,  iS65 


AjtiioTT  (Cieorge).  A  liRirrr.  Dkscrii'  iioN  of  the  whole  Woki.d. 
Kn^nii'cd  title  {n'ltit  portmit)  l<y  Mai  shall.  121110,  olil  bhie 
morocco.  J.oiidon,  1634 

t)f  Amcrita,  or  the  new  world,  pp.  24(>-27(),  &c. 

Aiii'.i.iN  (J.  Ph.).  Ni.wi:  Wi'.i.  I'  uiul  .\mi',ku:amsciik  Hisicuiix. 
liihalteiule  WarhalTlij.'te  iind  vollkomniene  Heschreibiinjj^eii  aller 
West-Indianischen  LandschalTtcii  Iii.siden  .  .  .  durch  Joliaiin 
Ludwijf  (lottfricdt.  E/i^^raiyJ  tit/i\  3  liv\i';(-  maps,  and  i  la iy;c  plate, 
also  173  etchings  in  the  text.     Folk),  calf.  Fraiickfiirt,  16-5 

The  m.Tiorily  of  the  plntes  are  reprndiicetl  from  Dc  l'>ry. 

[Acadia.]  .Mfmoikks  des  CIommissaikks  dii  Roi  et  de  ceiix  de 
Sa  Majestk  Hrhanmquk,  sur  les  pos.sessions  iV  les  droit.s 
respectifs  des  deii.v  Couronnes  en  AniOri(iiie  ;  avec  les  .Vctes 
publics  iV  Pieces  justificatives    .    .    Maps.     3  vols.,  4to,  calf. 

Paris,  1755 

The  English  Coinmissioners  wore  Messrs.  Shirley  and  Midway,  the  l''rep.ch 
■MM.  Silhoiielle  et  C!aiissoni('re. 

Vol.  I.,  Contenanl  les  Mcnioircs  sur  IWcadie  &  sur  I'isle  de  Sainte  I.ucie. 

Vol.  II.,  Contenanl  les  Traitt's  iv  Aites  ])ublic's  concernant  rAnierique  en 
general,  ^:  les  Pieces  justiluatives  ties  .Menioires  snr  les  limites  de  TAcadie. 

Vol.  ITl.,  Pieces  justificatives  eoncernant  la  propriele  I'isle  de  Sainte- 1  luie. 

There  should  be  a  ^        h  volume  (published  1757)  on  the  Island  of  Tobago. 

[Acadia.]  Considkrations  sur  les  Differends  des  Couronnes 
de  la  (irande-Pretagne  et  de  France  touchant  TAcadik  et  autres 
parties  de  TAMKRiguK  Ski'ikn  irionalk  .  .  .  Kcrites  par  un 
Francois  a  un  IloHandois.     Small  8vo,  boards. 

Franckfort  et  a  I, a  Haye,  1756 


Amkricaxa. 


6  AcosiA  (Joaquin).  Compendio  Hisiorico  del  J)ksci  uuimif.nto 
y  CoLoNiZAcioN  de  la  Nukva  Granada.     8vo,  morocco. 

Paris,  1848 

7  AcosTA    (Joseph).      Histoirk    Naturklle    et   Morai.ee   des 

Indes,  tant  Orientaeles  qu'  Occioentaeles   .   .    .    tradiiite  en 

Fran(;ois   par   Robert    Regnault   Cauxois.      Small    Svo,  crushed 

levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Petit. 

Paris:  Marc  Orry,  1600 
Fine  copy. 

8  AcosTA.  The  Natvraee  and  Morael  Historie  of  the  East 
and  West  Indies.  Intreating  of  the  remarkeable  things  of 
Heaven,  of  the  Elements,  Mettalls,  Plants  and  Beasts  which  are 
proper  to  that  Country ;  together  with  the  Manners,  Ceremonies, 
Lawes,  Governements  and  VVarres  of  the  Indians.  Written  in 
Spanish,  and  'I'ranslated  into  English  by  E[dvvardJ  G[rimstoneJ. 
Small  4to,  mottled  calf,  extra.  London,  1604 

This  work  has  been   translated  into  almost  every  language  in  Europe  ;  it  is 
replete  with  the  details  of  the  aborigines. 

9  AcosTA.  The  Naturall  and  Morael  Historie  of  the  East 
and  West  Indie.^,  &c.     Another  copy.     4to,  calf.      London,  1604 

In  common  with  the  majority,  the  above  two  copies  of  .Vcosta  lack  the  pre- 
liminary leaf  having  the  single  letter  A.  (sig.)  at  the  bottom. 

10  AcREEius  (Israel).  Beskrifning  om  de  Swenska  Forsamlin- 
gars  Forna  och  Niirivarande  Tilstiind,  uti  Det  sa  Kallade  Nya 
Swerige,  sedan  Nya  Nederland,  Men  nu  for  tiden  Pensylvanien, 
samt  niistliggande  Orter  wid  Alfwen  De  la  Ware,  Wast-Yersey 
och  New-Castle  County  uti  Norra  America.  4to,  morocco,  gilt 
leaves.  Stockholm,  1759 

11  Acts  and  Resolutions  of  the  First  Session  of  the  Provisional 
Congress  of  the  Confederate  States.     Svo,  half  morocco. 

Montgomery,  Ala,,  1861 

12  Adair  (J.).  The  Historv  of  the  American  Indians;  par- 
ticularly those  Nations  adjoining  to  the  Mississippi,  East  and 
West  Florida,  (Georgia,  South  and  North  Carolina,  and  Virginia  : 
Containing  An  Account  of  their  Origin,  Language,  Manners, 
Religious  and  Civil  Customs,  Laws,  Form  of  Government,  Punish- 
ments, Conduct  in  War  and  Domestic  Life,  their  Habits,  Diet,  Agri- 


15 

16 
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18 


•9 


Americana.  5 

cultiire.  Manufactures,  Diseases  and  Method  of  Cure,  and  other 
Partii-ulars,  sufficient  to  render  it  a  Complete  Indian  System.  .  . 
By  James  Adair,  Esquire.     JA7/.V.     4to,  half  calf,  gilt. 

London,  Charles  Dilly,  1775 

"Mr.  Adair  points  out  various  customs  of  the  Indians,  havinjj  a  striking 
resemblance  to  those  of  the  Jews  ;  and  the  great  object  of  his  work  appears  to 
be  to  prove  that  the  aborigines  of  America  are  descended  from  tliat  race." — 
Alhn's  JUo.  Jh'cl. 

13  Adams  (Hannah).  A  Summ.vrv  History  of  Nkw-Enci-and 
from  the  First  Settleme'''L  u  IMymouth  .  ,  .  comprehending  a 
General  Sketch  of  the  Ann      an  War.     Svo,  sheep. 

D'edham,  1799 

14  Adams  (John).  The  WoRKsof  John  Adams,  Second  President  of 
the  United  States  :  with  a  Life  of  the  Author,  Notes  and  Illustra- 
tions, by  his  Grandson  Charles  Francis  Adams.  Portrait,  i>v, 
10  vols.,  8vo,  half  vellum  extra,  carmine  edges.  Boston,  1.S56 

15  Adams.  History  of  the  Dispute  with  America,  from  its 
Origin  in  1754.     Written  in  the  year  1774.     Svo.        London,  17.S4 


16     Adams.     Another  copy.     Svo,  half  morocco. 


London,  17S4 


17     Adams.     An  Answer  to  Bain's  (sic)  Rights  of  Man.      Svo, 
half  morocco.  Dublin,  1793 


gilt 
1759 

)nal 

1861 

par- 
and 


18  Adams  and  [Leonard  (Daniel). J  Novanglus,  and  Massa- 
CHisETTENSis  ;  or,  Political  Essays,  published  in  the  years  1774 
and  1775,  on  the  Principal  Points  of  Controversy,  between  Great 
Britain  and  her  Colonies.  The  former  by  John  Adams,  late 
President  of  the  United  States,  the  latter  by  Jonathan  Sewall, 
then  King's  Attorney  General  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts 
Bay.  To  which  are  added  a  number  of  Letters,  lately  written  by 
President  Adams  to  the  Honourable  William  Tudor  ;  some  of 
which  were  never  before  published.  Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Boston  :  Hi^i's  i^  Goss,  1S19 

Nothwithstanding  the  positive  statement  on  the  title,  Uaniel  Leonard  was  tiie 
author  of  "  Massachusettensis." 


19     Adams    (John    Quincy).      Memoir  of   the   Like  of,  by  Josiah 
Quincy.     J\>r trait.     Svo,  cloth.  Boston,  1S60 


S  Americana. 

20  Ai)AMs(|.  Q).  Oraiion  addressed  to  the  Citizens  of  the  Town  of 
QiiNCY  on  the  P'oiirth  of  July,  1831,  the  Fifty-fifth  Anniversary 
of  the  Independence  of  the  United  States  of  America.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  Boston,  1831 

21  Adams.  'J'iie  Jubh.ek  of  the  Constitution.  A  Discourse  de- 
livered ...  in  the  City  of  New  York,  on  .  .  .  the  30th  of 
April,  1S39  ;  being  the  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Inauguration 
of  Ceorge  Wasiiington  as  President  of  the  United  States.  .  .  . 
By  John  Quincy  Adams.     Froidiipiccc.     8vo.  half  morocco. 

New  York,  M.i)t:cc.xxxix. 

Abounding;  in  valuable  points  of  historical  information   which  are  not  else- 
where to  be  met  with. 


22  Adams.  Lkttkr  to  Harrison,  G.  Otis,  Esq.  ...  in  Reply 
to  Timothy  Pickering.     8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1808 

23  Adams.  Oration  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Gilhert 
MoriEK  .)K  I.aeavettk.     8vo,  half  morocco.      Washington,  1835 

24  Adams  (Samuel).  Like  and  Pum.ic  Services  of  :  being  a  Nar- 
rative of  his  acts  and  opinions,  and  of  his  agency  in  producing  and 
forwarding  the  American  Revolution.  By  William  \ .  Wells.  P(yr- 
traits   aiiii  fac-siniilis.     3  vols.,  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.        Boston,  1865 

25  Addison  (Alexander).  An  Oration  on  the  Rise  and  Procress 
of  the  United  States  of  America  to  the  Present  Crisis;  and 
on  the  Duties  of  the  Citizens.     8vo.  Philadelphia,  1798 


26  [Addison.]  The  Trial  of  Alexander  Addison,  Esq.,  Presi- 
dent of  the  Courts  of  Common  Pleas  in  the  Circuit  consisting  of  the 
Counties  of  Westmoreland,  &:c.  ...  on  an  Impeachment  by  the 
House  of  Representatives  .  .  .  Penn.  ...  By  Thomas  Lloyd. 
8vo,  calf.  Lancaster,  1 803 

27  Address  (An)  of  the  Convention  of  the  Representatives  of  the 
State  of  New  York  to  their  Constituents.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Fish-kill,  Norwich  rep.,  [1776] 

28  Address  and  Recommendations  to  the  States,  by  the  United 
States,  in  Congress  assembled,  [with  Appendix,  &c.]  4to,  half 
morocco.  Hartford,  1783 


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29  Addrkssks  and  Rkcommknda  iions  to  the  States,  by  tlic  United 
States,  in  (Congress  assembled.     8vo.  London,  17S3 

30  Akmi  An  roNii  nel^rissensis  gramatici  in  cosmoi;ra;)hia;  hI)ros  in- 
troductorin  incipitur  toliciter  ad  lectorem.  4t(),  red  crushed  levant 
morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  oy  IlarJy.    s.  1.  et  a.  (Salauianca.  149XJ 

]{.  A.  V.  Add..  No.  7. 

Four  pages,  printed  on  paper  witli  the  water-mark  of  a  hand  pointing  upward 
to  a  star. 

On  p.  4  see:  "  I)e  reliquo  huic  nostra  hemispherio  eregiue  opposito  <iuod 
incolut  antichthones  :  niiiii  ccrti  nobis  a  majoribus  nostris  traditum  est.,"  etc. 

31  AcARDH  (C.  A.).  CoNSPtxTUs  Spkcieru.m  XicoTiANAK.  Elnigc 
Worte  liber  die  Verbesserung  des  Tabacksbaues.     8vo,  uncut. 

Kopeiibagen,  1S20 

32  AiNSwoRTH  (Henry).  A  Dkfknce  of  the  Holv  Sckii' iukks, 
Worship  and  Ministerie,  used  in  the  Christian  Churches  separated 
from  .Antichrist  :  against  the  challenges,  cavils  and  contradiction 
of  M.  Smyth,  (S:c.     4to,  vellum.  Amsterdam,  1609 

^T,  AiNswoRTH  (Henry).  .Vn  .\krow  against  Iddi.ai  rv.  Taken 
out  of  the  Quiver  of  the  Lord  of  Hosts  .    .    .  Small  Svo,  half  calf. 

Nova  Belgia,  Printed  1640 

If  tliis  bool;  was  real'y  printed  in  New  York,  1640,  it  will  scarcely  be  neces- 
sary to  call  attijntion  to  its  value.  The  above  copy  has  the  title  pieced  and  a 
leaf  slightly  defective  at  pp.  ii(j-i2o. 

34  [Alaisama  Claims.]  The  Cask  of  the  Unitfd  SxATHsto  be  laid 
before  the  Tribunal  of  Arbitration  to  be  convened  at  Cicneva  .  .  . 
Svo,  cloth.  Washington,  1S72 

35  Alamax  (Luca).  Dissertazioni  sulla  Stokia  del  Mi-ssico  sin 
dair  Epoca  della  Conquista.  Traduzione  di  P^inmanuele  I'elaez. 
Svo,  cloth,  uncut.  Palermo,  1859 

36  [AiBERTi  (Leandro).]     Descrittione  ni  tutta  Iiai.ia.     /•'(■'- 

trail.     Folio,  calf.  Bologna,  1550 

B.  A.  v.,  No.  302 

Ramirez,  938.     Verso  of  leaf  43 — Vespucius,  &c. 

37  [Alhertini.J      Opusculum  de  MiRAniLiBUs    Nov^e  <Jv:   veteris 

UrbJH  Romte  editem  a  Frilcisco  de  Albertinis,  ^:c.     410,  half  calf. 

Romae,  1510 
I'or  an  account  of  Vespuccius,  see  recto  of  leaf  loi. 

13.  A.  v.,  No.  64. 


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[Al.HKKTIM.]       OpUSCUI.UM    lie    MikABlI.IHUS    Ni.V.K   ct    Vkik.ris 

Urhis  Rom,k   KDiTUM  a   Francisco  Alukrtino   Fuork.n   +    in 
iNci.YTA  Basii./Eorum  ukhk  mdxix.     4to,  cloth. 

Woodcut  border  to  rubricated  title  with  the  Virgin  Mary  Lwooilcul]  on  tlie 
reverse  +  Permission  2  pp  +  Table  3  pj)  +  blank  page  +  f<>Is  1  to  <)<)  4-  Index 
I  p.  +  last  leaf  woodcut  of  St.  Peter  a  one  side  and  printer's  device  the  other. 
P.  37  numbered  39. 

Album  de  la  R.vhida.  Imprf.so  a  expensas  de  ss.aa.rr.  los  Ser- 
mos.  Srcs.  Dugues  de  Monpensier  ,  .  .  4to,  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
by  Matthews.  Sevilla,  1856 

A  Cristobal  Colon    ...    par  J.  M.  Alvarez,  pp.  45-54- 

Ai.DA.MA  y  Guevara  (J,  A.).  Arte  de  la  I.kngua  Mexicana. 
121110,  vellum.     Last  leaves  worm-holed  and  one  defective. 

Mexico,  1754 

Alderman  RooNEvat  the  Cable  Banquet:  an  improvised  Epic  by 
Himself.  .  .  .  The  Aitin  and  Dhrinkin  and  .Spaykin  ai'l  Toasts. 
Edited  by  D.  O'C.  T,  Illustrations  (5)  by  Ma^^ratli.  Royal  .Svo, 
half  morocco.  New  York,  1.S66 

Ai.EGRK  (Francisco  Javier).  Historia  de  la  C<>mpa>;ia  de  Jesus 
en  Nueva-EspaSa.  Piiblicala  Carlos  Maria  de  Bustamante.  Por- 
traits.  3  vols.,  4to,  calf  extra,  gilt  tops,  uncut  edges.  Mexico,  1841-2 

Ai.EGRE.  Historia  de  la  CompaSia  de  Jesus  en  Nueva- 
EspaSa.     3  vols.,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Mexico,  1841-42 

^"  See  jKsriT  Relations. 


44  [.\lean.]  Catalogue  of  the  Entire  Collection  [Books,  Ike.']  of 
the  late  John  Allan.     Svo,  uncut.  New  York,  1864 

45  Allen  (Col.  Ethan).  Memoir  of  .  .  .  containing  the  most 
Interesting  Incidents  connected  with  his  Private  and  Public  Career. 
By  Hugh  Moore.     i2mo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Plattsburgh,  N.  ¥.,  1834 


46 


47 


By   Hugh  Moore.      Another  copy. 
Plattsburgh,  1834 


Allen.      Memoir  of   .   , 
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Allen.  A  Vindication  of  the  Opposition  of  the  Inhabitants 
of  Vermont  to  the  Government  of  New- York  and  of  their  Right 
to  Form  an  Independent  State,  &c.  Small  Svo,  green  morocco, 
gilt  leaves,  by  Matthews.  [Dresden],  1779 

Original  edition,  very  rare.     Menzies'  copy  sold  for  ^b2. 

With  the  exception  of  the  first  four  leaves,  this  copy  is  far  above  the  average. 


J 


1 


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48  Ai.i.KN.  A  Narrativk,  of  Coi,.  Ethan  Ai  i.kn's  C'ArrivnY, 
from  the  time  of  his  being  taken  by  the  British  .  .  .  [Sept.  J5th, 
'775»  ^^  '77'^]-  containing  his  Voyages  and  Travels,  with  the  most 
Remarkable  Occurrences  .  .  .  particularly  the  Destruction  of  the 
Prisoners  at  New-York,  by  (lenl.  Sir  \Vm.  Howe.  Written  by 
Himself.  8vo,  polished  calf  extra,  yellow  over  uncut  edges,  by 
Bi'JjonL  Wali)ole,  N.  H.,  1807 

49  Allen  (Rev.  Ethan).  Who  were  the  Early  Settlers  of  Maryland  ? 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Baltimore,  1866 

I'rescntation  copy  from  the  .luthor. 

50  [Allkn  (John).]  An  Oration  upon  the  Biautiks  of  Lirerty. 
^By  a  British  Bostonian.)     Small  4to,  half  morocco. 

New  London,  1773 


51 


.\llen  (P.).  History  of  the  Expedition  under  the  Command 
of  Captains  Lewis  and  Clark,  to  the  Sources  of  the  Missouri, 
thence  across  the  Rocky  Mountains  and  down  the  River  Colum- 
bia to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  performed  during  the  years  1804-5-6. 
.  .  .  Prepared  for  the  press  by  Paul  Allen,  Esciuire.  6  maps. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  morocco,  red  edges. 

Philadelphia:  Bradford  and  I nskccp^  18 14 

Menzies,  S14. 50. 

"This  work  was  commenced  by  Captain  Lewis  himself,  who  was  on  his  route 
to  Philadelphia  to  cnj,M)re  in  its  completion,  when  the  tieraiij^ement  seized  him, 
under  the  intlnence  of  which  he  committed  suicide  at  St.  1  ,ouis.  It  was  then  under- 
taken by  Mr.  Nicholas  Biddle,  who,  in  conjunction  with  Captain  Clarke,  arianjjed 
the  numerous  notes  and  copious  diaries  and  journals  kept  by  each  of  the  principal 
explorers,  and  enlarged  the  skeleton  of  many  incidents  from  the  recollections  of 
the  surnvor."' — Field. 


52  Allen  (William  B.).  A  History  of  Kentuckv  :  embracing 
Gleanings,  Reminiscences,  Antiquities,  Natural  Curiosities,  Statis- 
tics and  Biographical  Sketches,  &c.     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Louisville,  1872 


53  Allibone  (S.  Austin).  A  Critical  Dictionary  of  English 
Literature  and  British  and  American  Authors  .  .  .  Vol.  L  |A. 
to  J.].     Imperial  8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1859 

54  Allin  (John)  aud  Shepard  (Tho.).  A  Defence  of  the  Answer 
made  unto  the  Nine  Questions  or  Positions  sent  from  New- England 
against  the  Reply  thereto,  by   .    .    .    John  Ball,  entituled,  a  Tryall 


lO 


Amlku  \\.\. 


of  tlie  New  Cluircli-way   in    New  Imij^UiikI   and    in    ( )lcl,  iVc.     4to, 
calf  antique,  gilt  leaves.  Lomlon,  1648 

55  Atmanack.  Gaink's  Nkw-Yo'  k  Pocket  Almanack,  for  the 
Year  1775  .  .  .  the  15th  Year  of  his  Majesty's  Rcij^n  .  .  . 
Calculated  ...  by  'i'homas  Moore,  Philo.  liuio,  morocco,  ;^ilt 
edges.  New  York,  1775 

56  [Almon  (John).  I  The  Kk.mkmi-.k  anci- u;  or.  Impartial  Reposi- 
tory of  Public  Events.  [17  vols.  |  Pondon:  J,  Alinoii  \aiid  J. 
Debntt],  mdcci.xxv  to  17S4. — ,\  Collection  of  Interesting,  \u- 
thentic  Papers,  relative  to  the  Dispute  between  (Ireat  Britain  and 
America:  shewing  the  Causes  and  Progress  of  that  Misunderstand- 
ing, from  1764  to  1775.  London:  /.  A/iiioii,  mdci.i.x.wii. — Journal 
of  the  Proceedings  of  Congress,  held  at  Philadelphia,  from  Se|i- 
tembers,  1775,  to  .\pril  30,  1776.  London:  J.A/iiioii,  mdcci.xxviii. 
— 'I'he  Remembrancer;  .  .  .  \'ol.  i.  'liie  tliird  edition.  L(;n- 
don:  /.  Alntoii,  mucci.xxv.— Together  20  vols.  8vo,  calf  extra, 
by  Bedford.  London,  i775-'^4 

A  idmplcte  Sft.      Mcn/ics,  $njS. 

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ami  contain  a  "  Map  of  the  Invirons  of  15oston  in  1775,' to^ctiier  witii  several 
important  papers  not  included  in  the  lirsi  edition. 

"  The  .American  War  jjave  rise  to  this  Work  in  1775.  Kvery  aullKntic  paper 
relative  to  that  war.  as  also  with  France  and  Spain,  whether  published  in  luijjland 
or  .\inerica,  by  the  British  Ministry  or  the  American  Congress,  are  all  carefully 
inserted,  also  the  letters  of  the  sever.al  Conmianding  Ollicers,  Aildressesand  Reso- 
lutions of  the  various  Committees,  Conventions,  ivc.  To  these  have  been  preii.\ed 
a  collection  of  authentic  papers  on  the  v.arious  subjects  of  dispute,  from  the  reso- 
lutions which  gave  rise  to  the  Stamp  Act,  in  1764,  to  the  Battle  of  Lexington,  in 
I775-" 

57  .Vi.sop  (George).  A  Charactkr  Of  the  Provinck  of  Mary- 
land, Wherein  is  Described,  in  four  distinct  Parts,  Viz.:  L  The 
Scituation  and  Plenty  of  the  Province.  IL  The  Law.s,  Customs, 
and  Natural  Demeanor  of  the  Inhabitant.  III.  The  worst  and 
best  Usage  of  a  Mary-Land  Servant,  opened  in  view.  IV.  The 
Traftique  and  Vendable  Commodities  of  the  Countrey,  <.S:c.  Map 
and  portrait.  i2mo,  red  morocco  extra,  inside  lining  of  morocco, 
gilt  edges.  London,  1666 

Excessively  rare.     The  Murphy  copy,  2813,  sold  for  $360. 

58  Alsop  (Richard).  The  Charms  of  Fancy  :  a  Poem  in  four  can- 
tos, with  Notes  .  .  .  Edited  .  .  .  with  a  Biographical  Sketch 
of  the  Author,  by  Theodore  Dwight.     i2mo,  cloth,  gilt  leaves. 

New  Yor'  ,1856 
Autograph  of  the  .Vuthor  inserted. 


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59  I  A  I. \  AUKS.  I  l.ibro  I'rimcro  |y  Scjfiin(li)|  del  I'kommo  Kvanckmc  o 
cxcmiilificado  en  la  Vida  del  Vknkraiilk  Bkknardino  Ai.vakkz 
.    .    .    Compucsto  por  Don  Juan  Dias  de  Arce    .    .    .    4to,  velliun. 

Mexico,    1651 

Title  +  lii-onst!  +  dcilication  2  leaves  -f-  verses  2  leaves  +  prolojriie   am!  tixt, 
fi)l.  I-13<>  +  Ailverleiicia  6  leaves. 

60  |.^IU<irr).|  71^0  IDlTStC  Joam  das  UnWas  (f/ic// /,irx<-  -a'ooif 
cut)  Verdadera  infornuicain  das  terras  do  I'reste  Joam,  seifundo  vio 
yesiTeveo  I10  padre  Franeisco.Mvarez  eai)ellri  del  Rev  nossoseniior. 
.\j4()ra  novamente  iinpresso  por  niandado  il(j  dito  senhor  en  casa 
de  Luis  Rodrijijuez  livreiro  de  sua  alteza.  P'olio,  brown  levant 
morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Hardy.     (Coimbra  or  I.isboa,  1540?) 

The  (iriginal  eilition,  anil  the  only  etlition  priiUeil  in  I'oriumicse. 
Supeil)  eojjy  of  an  exieeiliiij^ly  rare  book,      llatli,  p.  25. 

61  .Vi.vakiz  de  Coi.mknak  (Juan).  Annalks  d'lCsp  \(;nk  et  ile 
I'oK  ruc.Ai,  contenant  tout  ce  (jui  s'est  passe  de  plus  important 
dans  ces  deux  Royaumes  i\:  dans  les  autres  I'arties  de  I'lUirope,  de 
nienie  (jue  dans  les  Indes  Orientales  &  Occidentales,  iVc.  3  lar::;c 
iiiAps  and  over  100  s/nal/tr  maps  and  plates.     4  vols.,  4to,  calf. 

Amsterdam,  1741 


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iii 


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and 
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Map 

JCCO, 

666 


can- 
etch 

1856 


62  Ai.VACo  (Petrus  de).  Y.M  aoo  mundi  seu  eiusymajrinaria  descrip- 
tio,  iVc.  Folio,  blue  levant  morocco  extra,  j^ilt  leaves,  by  Mal- 
tlini's.  .  s.  1.  el  a.  [  14X3] 

Oiiplicat  •  i)f  one  of  llie  four  books  in  the  liiblioteea  Colomliina,  whieh  once 
belonjjed  to  C.  Columbus      See  Ilarrisse's  additions  to  H.  A.  V.,  p.  xiv. 

The  present  copy  has  165  leaves,  and  appears  to  be  perfect,  havinj;  the  adtli- 
tional  matter  by  Cerson. 

Pierre  d'Ailly  [Alyaco]  was  Columbus's  favorite  author. 

63  [AiA'Aco. ]  Tractatus  ExpoNiBii.iUiN  Magistri  I'k.iki  de 
Aii.iA'ACo.  iroodii/t  on  recto  and  verso  of  title,  and  colophon.  4to, 
half  vellum.     [30  leaves.] 

Impressits  a  Giiidonc  Mercatoris  in  campo  i^aillardi,  1 494 

The  same  woodcut  that  appears  on  the  title-page,  was  used  by  the  printer  of 
the  two  Paris  editions  of  the  Columbus  letter,  1493. 

64  American  Argu.mknts  for  British  Rights  :  being  a  Repub- 
lication of  the  Celebrated  Letters  of  Phocion,  on  the  Subject  of 
Neutral  Trade.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Charlestovvn,  1S06 


12  AMKKirANA. 

65  [Amkkican  Far.mkk.I  I'kack  wniiou  r  Dishonouk,  War  wnii- 
ou  r  Hoi'K  :  An  Arjiiiment  ayainst  War  witli  (Ireat  15ritain, 
recently  published  at  15oston,  by  an  American  Farmer.  8vt),  lialf 
morocco.  London,  iJ'oy 


66  [Amkkicvn  Forts,  iVc]  A  Set  of  Plans  and  Forts  in 
America.  Reduced  from  Actual  Surveys,  1765.  30  plates 
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city  ends  at  Warren  Street.      Exceedinjjly  rare. 

67  |Amkrican  Inuepkndenck,]     a  complete  and  accurate  .\ccount 
of  the  very  important  Dkbatk  in  the   House  of  Commons   .   . 
July  9,  17S2,  in  which  the  cause  of  Mr.  Fox's  Resijrnation  and  the 
,t,neat  cjuestion  of  American  Independence  came  under  considera- 
tion.    8vo,  half  morocco.     [I'p.  6i.j  London,  17S2 

6S  Amkrican  JoiRNAi.  of  SciK.Nc  E  (The),  ^i^,  e  especially  of  Min- 
eralogy, Geolojry,  and  the  other  branches  of  Natural  History;  in- 
cUulinj!;  also  Agriculture  and  the  Ornamental  as  well  as  Useful 
Arts.  Conducted  by  Benjamin  Silliman  [&c.J.  A'uiiifious  illus- 
trations,  some  colored. 

First  Series,  with  Index.     50  vols. 

New  York,  1817;  New  Haven,  1845 
Second  Series,  with  Index.  50  vols.  New  Haven,  1846-1870 
Third  Series.     3  vols.  New  Haven,  1871-1874 

Together  108  vols.     8vo,  half  bound. 

69  American  Naval  Battles:  being  a  complete  Hi.story  of  the 
Battles  fought  by  the  Navy  of  the  United  States  from  its  Estab- 
lishment in  1794  to  the  present  time,  &c.  Engraved  title  and  17 
7i<oodcut  illustrations.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Boston,  1831 

The  title-page  calls  for  21  engravings. 

70  American  Poems,  selected  and  original.  Vol.  1  (all  published). 
8vo,  red  calf  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Pratt.    Water-stained. 

Litchfield:  Collier  and  Bitel,  [1793J 

The  above  collection  was  made  by  Dr.  E.  H.  Smith,  and  comprises  Poems  by 
Trumbull,  Freneau,  Joel  Barlow,  William  Dunlap,  &c.,  &c.  A  I.ist  of  Sub- 
scribers, 6  pages,  will  be  found  at  the  end  of  the  volume. 

71  American  Poems.  Another  copy.  8vo,  half  morocco.  Title 
in  MS.     Water-stained.  Litchfield,  [1793] 


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AmKKK  ANA. 


■J2  Amks.  Wokks  of  KisiiKK  Amis.  Compiled  by  a  Nnml)er  of  liis 
Krifiids.  l"o  which  arc  prclixed.  Notices  of  his  Life  and  Charac- 
ter. [I^yj  r,  Kirklaiul.]  Ponrait.  8vo,  calf.  Name  cut  from 
top  of  title.  Hostoii,  1S09 

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pp.  5(>,  is  bound  in  at  tiie  end  of  the  volume.  This,  in  its  turn,  w.».s  answered  liy 
John  Lowell. 

73  Amis  (Dr.).  ,\  Skiond  Manuduction  for  Mr.  R(>i:in>(»\;  or, 
a  confirmation  of  tiie  former  is  an  answer  to  his  manumission. 
4to,  polished  calf,  gilt  over  red  edges,  by  Riviere. 

Anno  Domini  1615 

74  Amma.ns    (Hans   Jacob).     Rkisz    in  das  Gkloistk  I. and.     Eh- 

^nxved  tith\  port)  ait  and  plan.     Small  Svo,  cloth.  Zurich,  1678 

.\t  p.  171  i';  an  account  of  "  Der  Insul  Jatuaica,"  by  Zeller  and  Huser,  and 
iluplicate  of  Luc  SroKi  in  this  cataloijue,  is  l)t)und  with  this  volume. 

75  Anakliiiad  (The),  a  New  England  Poem:  written  in  concert  by 
David  Hiini|)hreys.  Joel  Barlow,  John  Trumbull  and  Dr.  Lemuel 
Hopkins.  .  .  .  Edited,  with  Notes  and  Appendices,  by  Luther 
(1.  Riggs.      i6mo,  cloth.  New  Haven,  1S61 

7O  Amiurv  (Thomas).  Travels  through  the  Ixtkrh)r  Par  rs  of 
Amkkica.  In  a  Series  of  Letters,  by  an  Officer.  P/ates and  maps. 
2  vols.,  Svo,  calf.  •  London,  17S9 

"A  graphic,  personal  narrative.  The  author  w.ts  an  officer  in  Hurgoyne's 
army,  ami  was  taken  prisoner  by  the  .Americans  when  that  wing  of  the  liritish 
forces  fell  into  their  hands." 

77  [Andersonvh.i.k.]  List  of  the  Union  Soldiers  Buried  at  An- 
dersonville.     Royal  Svo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1 866 

78  Anurade  (D.  Jose  Maria).  Catalogue  de  la  Riche  Bibi.i- 
OTHiiQUE  de  .    .    .     Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Leipzig,  1869 

The  so-called  Ma.ximillian  collection. 


79  Anork  (Major  John).  Cow-Chace,  in  Three  Cantos,  Pub- 
lished on  Occasion  of  the  Rebel  General  Wayne's  attack  of  the 
Refugees  Block-House  on  Hudson's  River,  on  Friday,  the  21st  of 
July,  17S0.     Small  Svo,  polished  calf  extra,  by  Ptatt. 

New  York,  1780 

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Royal  Gazette.  A  second  title  at  p.  27  reads  :  "  The  Americin  Times,  a 
Satire  ...  in  which  are  delineated  the  Characters  of  the  Leaders  of  the 
American  Rebellion,  &c.,  by  Camillo  Querno." 

Murphy,  No    77. 


'4 


Amkkic.wa. 


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1  It'Ul  I)y  Oilier  of  I  lis  Kxcfllcncy  (icn.  Wasliinjfton    .    .    .    rcspcct- 

injf  Major  John  AiulrL-    .    .    .    Sep.  29,  1780.     Full  It'iij^th  J>oi trait 

hy  Cook,  after  Doi/ii,  inserted.     Svo,  lialf  morocco,  uncut. 

rhilaclclphia,  1780 
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hy  Order  of  His  lOxcellency  (len.  Washinytoii  .  .  .  Respcctinjf 
Major  John  .Andre  .  .  .  'To  which  are  .\ppeiuled  the  several  Letters 
which  pa.ssed  to  and  from  New  York  on  the  Occasion,  &c.  Small 
4to,  green  morocco  e.xtra,  jj;ilt  top,  uncut. 

IMiiladelphia, /^vV/Av/,  Hartford, /v/.,  17S0 

52  |.\ni)Ki';.  I  An  Autiikntic  Nakrativk  of  the  Causes  which  led 
to  the  Death  of  Major  Andre  .  .  .  Hy  Joshua  Hett  Smith  .  .  . 
to  which  is  added  a  Monody  on  the  Death  of  Major  .\ndre,  by 
Miss  Sewaril.  Portrait,  map  aiul  memorial  tahlet.  Crown  Svo, 
half  calf,  ,t;ilt.  London,  iSoS 

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"(Jurator,''  /.  <.,  K.  Benson].      i2mo,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1S17 

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uncut.  New  York,  1S65 

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Sary;ent.     Portrait.      i2mo,  half  vellum  extra.  Boston,  iS6r 

56  Andr^:ana.     Containing  the  Trial,   Execution  and  Various 

Matter  connected  with  the  HisroRV  of  Major  John  Andre, 

Adjutant-Ceneral  of  the  British  Army  in  America,  A.  D.  1780.     9 

portraits  and  -^  fae-siniiles.    4to,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut, 

Philadelphia,  1865 
Fifty  copies  only  printed  on  this  paper.     No.  30. 

87  Andrews  (Alfred).  [New  Britain,  Conn.]  Memorial.  Ge- 
nealogy and  Ecclesiastical  History.  .  .  Mezzotint  portrait  by  Sar- 
tain.     Svo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1867 

88  [Andrews  (Chas.).]  The  Prisoners'  Memoirs;  or  Dartmoor 
Prison:    containing   a   complete   and    Impartial    History   of   the 


8.; 


90 


01 


92 


93 


Amkkicana. 


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entire  Captivity  of  tli  •  Americans  in  England,  \'c.  .  .  .  Also,  a 
Particular  Detail  of  all  Occurrences  Relative  to  that  Horrible 
Massacre  at  Dartmoor  on  the  fatal  eveninj^  of  the  oth  of  April, 
1S15.  I'it-K' 0/  Dartmoor  Prison.  i2mo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  rough  edges.  New  York:  Prirtte  J  for  the  author,  1S15 

cS9  An'dkos.  a  Narrativk  of  the  rKocKKDiNos  of  Sir  Kdmond 
Androssk  and  his  Complicks,  who  Acted  by  an  Illegal  and  Arbi- 
trary Commission  from  the  Late  K.  James,  during  his  (lovernment 
in  New  England.     410,  half  morocco.         Printed  in  the  year  1691 

Sifjiud  1)\  William  Stnuj^bton,  Thos.  Hinckley,  Wait  Winthrop.  Harthol,  (itil- 
ni'V  and  Samuel  Shiiniptun. 

Fine  original  c<jpy.     See  also  Bkodiikau. 

90  Andros  (T.).  The  Old  Jkrskv  Captive;  or.  A  Narrative  of 
the  Captivity  of  Thomas  .\ndros  ...  on  board  the  Old  Jersey 
Prison-Ship  at  New  York,  1781.  In  a  Series  of  Letters  to  a 
Eriend.    .    .    .      i2mo,  pp.  80,  half  morocco. 

Boston:    William  Piircr,  1833 

91  Ankcooiks  Amkricainks,  ou,  Histoire  abregee  des  Principaux 
Evenements,  arrives  dans  le  Nouveau  Monde,  depuis  sa  dccou- 
verte  jusqu'a  Tepoque  presente.      1  amo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1776 

92  I  Anoii.is.  I  Coi.ixcioN  de  l)i!R.\s  y  Documkntos  relativos  a  la 
Historia  Antigua  y  Moderna  de  las  Provincias  del  Rio  de  la 
Pi.Ai  A.  Iliistrados  con  Notas  y  Disertaciones  por  Pedrt)  ile 
Angelis.     Chart.     6  vols.,  folio,  half  morocco,  gilt. 

Buenos-Aires,  1  .S36 

Comprises;  liistoria  .Argentina,  por  Uia/  de  Gu/man;  \'iage  a  la  Costa  de  la 
Mar  Magallanica,  por  Pedro  Lozano;  Descripcion  de  I'atagonia,  por  Tomas 
Kalkner;  Viage  i>or  I.uis  de  la  Cniz;  Descripcion  del  Kio  Paraguay,  por  Jose 
<Juiroga;  liistoria  de  Paraguay,  Rio  de  la  Plata,  y  I'licumar,  por  P.  Cuevara; 
Descripcion  de  Santa  Cruz,  por  F.  de  Viednia;  Relacion  de  la  Provincia  de  Mis- 
iones  del  Diego  de  Alvear;  Relacion  llislorica  de  los  Sucesos  de  la  Rebclion  de 
J.  Ci.  Tupac  .\maru  en  las  Provincias  del  Peru,  1780;  l.)iario  del  I'iioto  de  la  Real 
Armada,  D.  Basilio  Villarine  del  Reconocimiento  que  llizo  de  Rio  Negro,  \c., 
1782;  &c.,  &c.,  &c. 


93  Annai.s  of  the  Army  of  the  Cun:berlanu,  comprising  Bio- 
graphies, .  .  .  Battles  .  .  .  Anecdotes,  Incidents,  Poetry,  «S:c. 
By  an  Officer.  Steel  portraits,  woodcuts  and  maps.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
leaves.  Philadelphia,  1S63 


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Amkuicana. 


94  An  I  K^ri  lA  IKS  Amkkican/K  sive  Scriptorcs  Scptentrioiialcs  reruin 
Ante-C"()luml)i;inariim  in  America  .  .  .  Kdidit  Socictas  Rcjjia 
Anti(|uari<)rum  Scptentrionaliiim  [Latin  and  Danish].  By  C.  C. 
Rafn.  i'^ p/atfs  [4  w<//\,  H /ai-si///i/is,  ami  6  f'/atcs  of  inonnnu'iits^ 
»>(•.].    Royal  4t(),  iialf  niorocxo,  yilt  top,  uncut  edyes.    Ilafnia.',  iS;7 

Imperial  paper,  rublislted  by  the  Koyal  Society  of  Nortliern  Antiquaries, 
with  list  of  subscribers  and  other  additional  matter  at  the  end  of  the  volume. 

Tlu'  author  would  prove  on  documentary  evidence  tliat  the  ancients  had 
knowledjje  of  America. 

95  Antonio  (D.  Nicolao).  Bhiiiotiikca  Hispana  Vetus  [et  Nova] 
sivc  Ilispani  Scriptorcs  qui  ah  Octaviani  Aii^usti  .xvo  ad  annmn 
Ciiristi  MI),  florucriint  [et  Anno  MI),  ad  MDCI.XXXIV.  Iloriicrc 
Notitia]  .  .  .  curante  Francisco  rcrezio  Uayerio,  iVc.  4  vols., 
folio,  calf  e.\tra,  by  Clarke  Ss"  Bedford.  Matriti,  17H3-S 

96  Antunkz  y  AcEVEDo  (D.  Rafael).  Mkmokias  Hisioricas  sobrc 
la  I,cj,Mslacion  y  Gobierno  del  Comercio  de  los  Rspailolcs  con  sus 
Colonias  en  las  Indias  Occidentai.es.     4to,  calf.       Madrid,  1797 


102 


103 


97  [Apks,  ]  'l"hc  RxrERiENCK  of  VVii.iiAM  Apks  .  .  .  coinprisinj^  a 
Notice  of  the  Pequod  Tribe  of  Indians.  Written  by  Himself. 
i8mo,  'lalf  roan.  New  York,  1829 

9<S  Apostomcos  Ai, fanes  de  la  C^)mpania  de  Jesns,  escritos  por  un 
Padre  de  la  Misma  Sagrada  Religion  de  su  I'rovincia  (^c  Mexico, 
4to,  polished  calf  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Zachnsdorf. 

Barcelona,  1754 

99  Appoi.onii  (Levini).  I)k  Pkruvi.k,  Regionis,  inter  Novi  Orbis 
provincias  celeberrimae  inventione:  &:  rebus  in  eadeni  gestis,  Libri 
V.  ad  Jacobum  Claroutium  Maldeghemmaj  ac  Pittemioe  Dominuni. 
Brevis,  cxactaque  Novi  Orbis,  &;  Peruvia;  regionis  chorographia 
.    .    .    Map  '•'  America.     8vo,  vellum.  Antwerpiiv,  1567 

Autograph  of  Zwinglius,  the  reformer,  at  foot  of  title-page. 


104 


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100  Apponvi  (Flora  Haines).  The  Libraries  of  California:  con- 
taining Descriptions  of  the  Principal  Private  and  Public  Libraries 
throughout  the  State.    Facsimiles.    8vo,  cloth.    San  Francisco,  1878 

loi  [Apianus.]  Cosmographicus  Liber  Petri  Apiani  Mathematici 
studiose  collectus.     Numerous  curious  woodcuts^  maps  and geomclri- 


106 


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Amkric.wa.  17 

<■(//  and  aslionoiiiicii!  (fitt^^mms,    7k>it/i    I'olvi'llcs  lUiJ  olhcr   iiu>7'aNr 
pieces.     4to,  morocco,  gilt  over  rcil  leaves,  by  /iivifrc. 

I.andsluitiu',  1524 

n.  A.  v.,  No.  127. 
,  First  I'd.     Title,  5  prelim.   liMves  nini  1114  numbercil  leaves.     Apian  was  the 

designer  of  the  map  which  ajipearfcl  in  the  celehrated  work  of  ('.inu'r-i  upon 
Solinus  in  1520.  'I'he  above  lias  two  small  m.ips  (fols,  2  and  63)  which  bear  the 
delineation  and  title  of  America;  and  the  fourth  chapter  of  the  second  part  (fol. 
fi6)  is  an  article  devoted  wholly  to  America  and  Vespucci,  ignorinj;  the  name  of 
'"oliimbus. 

102  [Ai'iANUs. J  Cc)smoc;raphi/v.  Intkohuctio:  cum  quibusdatn 
Gnconietrix'  ac  Astrononiiiu  principiis  ad  eaniiem  necessariis.  Cuts. 
Small   8vo,  polished   calf,  jjilt   leaves,  by  Afatt/im's. 

Injjoistadii,  1529 
!!.  A.  v..  No.   150.     Colophon  dated  I5jj. 

103  [AiMANUs.]  CosMOGKAPHi/K  In'iroductio  ciim  quibusdam  Geo- 
metria;  ac  Astrononiia:  principiis  ad  eaiiirem  necessariis.  Sphere 
on  tith\     Small  Jivo,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  leaves,  hy  Ju<//i>i</, 

Vcnetiis,  1533 

B.  A.  v.,  Add.  100.     The  above  copy  has  the   "cat  and  mouse"  device  of 
Melchior  Sissa  at  the  end. 


104     [Apianus.]     Cosmographi/F.  Introductio  cum  quibusdam  (leo- 

metrini  ac  Astronomic;  principiis  ad  e.imrem  necessariis.     U'oodti/t 

figures:  also  maps  at  folio  29-30.     Small   8vo,  polished  calf,  jjilt 

leaves,  by  Mattlieivs.  Venetiis,  1535 

15.  A.  \'.,  No.  202. 


1C5  [Apianus.]  Pktki  Apiani  Cosmographia,  per  Gcmmam  Phry- 
sium,  apud  Lovanienses  Medicum  ac  Mathematicum  insignem, 
restituta.  Adcliil.s  de  adem  re  ipsius  Gemmae  I'hry.  libellis,  ur 
sequens  pagina  docet.  The  same  illustrations  as  in  the  first  edition. 
4to,  vellum  cloth,  Antwerpa;,  1539 

]{.  A.  v.,  No.  229. 

In  addition  to  the  matter  of  the  ist  Ed.  this  (2d  Kd.)  has  some  extra  astro- 
nomical dis<iuisitions  by  Gemma  Phrysius,  and  a  description  of  Peru  (verso  of 
fol.  44),  which  had  been  recently  discovered  by  the  .Spaniards  (1530).  The  figure 
on  the  small  map  (verso  of  folio  3)  has  also  been  improved. 

106  [Apianus.]  a  Cosmographif.  de  Pierre  Apian,  libure  tres 
utile,  traictant  de  toutes  les  regions  &  pays  du  monde  par  artifice 
Astronomicque,  nouvellcment  traduict  de  Latin  en  Frani;ais.     Et 


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Americana. 


par    Gemma   Frison,    il'c.      IVoodnits   as   before,  with   wap  of  the 
world  added.     4to,  vellum,     [66  leaves.]  Anvers,  1544 

I).  A.  v.,  No.  253.  The  most  important  addition  to  tliu  above  edition  is  the 
large  map  at  folio  2(),  which  shows  a  wonderful  advance  in  the  knowledge  of  the 
New  Workl's  deography.  * 

107  [AriANus.J  The  same,  with  finer  map,  but  less  perfect  diagrams. 
Half  vellum.  Anvers,  1544 

108  [Apianus.]  Cosmocraphia  Peti.  Apiani,  per  Geminam  Frisium 
.  .  .  Additis  euisdem  argumenti  libellis  ipsius  Gemmiv  Krisii. 
Woodcuts  as  before,  and  tlie  large  viap  (fol.  30-31).  410,  morocc(», 
gilt  over  red  leaves,  by  Rhnere.  Antwerpia;,  1545 

The  large  map  differs  from  that  in  the  Anvers  edition  of  1544  simply  in  the 
marginal  inscription. 

109  [Ai'iANUs.J  The  same,  without  the  large  map.  410,  vellum, 
cloth.  ^     Antwerpia;,  1545 

Bound  at  the  commencement  of  this  copy  will  be  found — "'  Arithmeticx-  I'rac- 
tica'  Methodus  Facibus,  per  Gemmam  Frisium,"  &c.     Antwerpiiv,  i?4o. 

110  [Ai'iANUS.]  Libro  de  la  Cosmookaphia  de  I'edro  Aj^iaiio  el 
qiial  trata  la  descripcion  del  Mundo,  y  sus  partes,  |)()r  imiy  claro  y 
lindo  artificio,  augmetado  pel  el  doctissimo  varon  (lemma  Krisio. 
Agora  nuevametc  traduzidos  en  Romace  Castellano.  Woodcuts 
and  large   map,  as   before.     4to,  vellum.     (72  leaves.  J 

Enveres,  \$\'^ 

111  [Apianus.J  Cosmocraphia  Petri  Apiani,  per  Gemmam  Frisium 
.  .  .  iain  demum  ab  omnibus  vindicata  mendis,  ac  nonnullis 
quoque  locis  aucta.  Additis  eiusdcm  argumenti  libellis  ipsius 
Gemm;v  Frisii.  Woodcuts  and  large  map,  as  before.  4to,  vellum, 
uncut.     [68  leaves.]  Antwerpife,  1550 

V,.  A.  v.,  298. 

112  I  Apianus.  I  Cosmocraphia  .  .  .  Annotationibus  marginalibus 
illustrata.  Additis  eiusdem  argumenti  libellis  ipsius  Gemm;e 
Frisii.      Woodcuts  and  large  maps,  as  before.    4to,  calf.    [68  leaves.  | 

Colonia;  .Agrip..  1574 


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117 


118 


110 


120 


113     [Aim AM  S.J     The  same  edition,  but  an  inferior  copy.     Vellum. 

Coloniie,  Agrip.,  1574 


Americana. 


19 


114  [Ai'iANUs.]  La  C()SM()c;i<Ai'iiiA  de  Pedro  Apiano,  correi,Mda  y 
anadida  por  Gemma  Frisio  .  .  .  Et  Sitio  y  Descripcion  de  las 
Indias  y  Mudo  Xuevo,  facada  dola  Ilistoria  de  Francisco  Lopez 
de  Gomara,  y  dcia  Cosmoj^rapliia  de  Jeronymo  Girava  Tarragonez. 
Woodcuts  and  large  maps,  ai  before.  410,  vellum,  cloth.  [72  (12) 
leaves.]  Anvers,  1575 

The  additions  by  (lomara  occupy  twenty-four  pages  at  the  end. 

115  [Apianus.]  CosModKAi'HiA,  .sive  Hescriptio  universi  Orbis,  Petri 
Apiani  &;  Gemma;  Frisii,  Mathematicorum  insigniiim,  iam  demum 
integritati  siix  restituta.  Adjecti  sunt  alii,  turn  Gemmae  Frisii, 
turn  aliorum  Auclorum  eius  argiimcnti.  Tractatus  ac  I,ibelli  varii, 
quorum  seriem  versa  pagina  demonstrat.  Woodcuts  and  large  map. 
4to,  vellum.  Antwerpia;,  1584 

Title  I  leaf,  Kpistola  Dedicatoria  3  pp.,  Inde.x  ii  p]!. — pp.  i  to  4S0. 
Larjje  map  at  p.  72.     Additions  by  Clomara.  i.S:c.,  commencing  at  p.'ige  160. 

116  Archdai.k  (Jolin).  A  New  Dksi  ripiion  of  that  Fertile  and 
Pleasant  Province  of  Caroi.i.va:  with  a  Prief  Account  of  its  Dis- 
covery, Settling,  and  the  Government  thereof  to  this  Time,  I'^'C. 
4to,  half  morocco.     .\  few   leaves  have  been  cut   into  the  te.\t. 

London,  1707 


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117  Arcudai.e.  a  New  Description  of  that  Fertile  and  Pleasant 
Province  of  Carolina:  with  a  Brief  Account  of  its  Discovery,  eVc, 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Lontlon,  1707,  rep.,  Charleston,  1S22 

A  second  title  follows  p.  33  :  "  Notices  of  the  Early  History  of  South  Caro- 
lina."    Brinley,  No.  383(j. 

118  .Archivo  Mexicaxo.  Documexi'os  para  la  Historia  de  Mexico. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  half  morocco  extra,  gilt  tops,  uncut  edges. 

Mexico:    V.  G.  Torres,  1852-^53 

In  these  volumes,  the  Process  against  Cortes,  with  the  important  testimony  of 
all  the  witnesses — ilhistratini;  not  merely  the  con(|ueror's  life  and  character,  but 
also  many  obscure  iiuestions  in  the  history  of  the  conquest,  \c. — is  pul)lished  for 
the  first  time. 

119  Arfwedson  (Carolus  David).  De  Colonia  Nova  Svecia  in 
.\mericam  Borealem  deducta  Historiola.  .  .  .  Map.  4to,  morocco 
antique,  gilt  leaves,  by  Matthews.  Upsaliae,  1825 

120  Arlkgi'i  (M.  R.  p.  Jose).     Cronica  de  la  Provincia  de  N.  S.  P. 

S.  F'rancisco  de  Zaca  tecas.     J'ortrait.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Mexico,  1 85 1 
Ramirez,  No.  O2. 


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Amkrfcaxa. 


121  AuMSTRONO  (Jolin).  NoTiCKS  of  the  War  of  1812.  2  vols., 
121110,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1836-40 

122  [Arnold.]  Proceedings  of  a  General  Court  Martial  for 
the  Trial  of  Major-General  [Benedict]  Arnold:  with  an  Introduc- 
tion, Notes  and  Index.  Portrait  on  India  paper.  4to,  boards, 
uncut.  New  York,  US65 

Large  paper  copy.     Only  35  privately  printed. 

123  Arnold  (Samuel  G.).  An  Historical  Sketch  of  Middletown, 
R.  I,  from   .    .   .    174310   .    .    .    1876.     8vo.  Newport,  1876 

124  Arnold  (Thomas).  Iniroductory  Lectures  on  Modern  His- 
tory .  .  .  with  the  Inaugural  Lecture  .  .  .  Second  Edition. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1843 

Speaking  of  the  American  Revolution,  the  Icclurur  says  (p.  273):  "  When  the 
time  arrives  at  which  a  colony  is  too  great  to  be  tiependent,  distance  makinjj 
union  imposiible  with  a  mother  country  at  the  end  of  the  earth,  the  only  alterna- 
tive is  complete  separation." 

125  Arrest  de  la  Cour  de  Parlemknt,  donne,  a  la  Chambre  des 
Vacations,  pour  le  rabais  des  Chapeaux  de  Castor.  Lost  8vo 
(4  leaves),  cloth.  Paris,  1634 

An  exceedingly  rare,  and  probably  unique  tract,  relative  to  beaver  skins. 

126  ARSCor  (Alexander).  Some  Considerations  relative  to  the 
Present  Statk  of  the  Christian  Religion.  2  vols,  in  i.  121110, 
calf.  Philadelphia  :  B.  Franklin,  1732 

127  [Articles  oe  Peace.]  Authentic  Copies  of  the  Provisional 
and  Preliminary  Articles  of  Peace  signed  between  Great  Britain, 
France,  Spain  and  the  United  States  of  America.     8vo. 

London,  1783 

128  A[sh]  (T[homas]).  Carolina;  or,  a  Pescription  of  the  Present 
State  of  that  Country,  and  The  Natural  Excellencies  thereof,  &:c. 
4to,  calf.  London,  1682 

Tall  copy.      Menzies,  I46. 

129  A[sh].  Another  copy.  4to,  crimson  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt 
leaves,  by  Pratt.     Water-stained.  l,ondon,  1682 

The  above  copy  is  a  waif  from  both  the  Hodleian  Library  and  British  Museum, 


136 


137 


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'39 


130     A[sh].     Another  copy.     Half  morocco. 


London,  1682 


Amkricaxa. 


2  I 


n^2, 

resent 

f,  &c. 

1682 


I,  gilt 
1682 


131  AsHER  (A.).  Biiu.ioGRAPHicAL  EssAY  Oil  the  Collection  of  Voyages 
and  Travels,  edited  and  published  by  Lkvinus  Hui.sius  and  his 
Successors  at  Nuremberg  and  Francfort,  from  Anno  1598  to  1660. 
4to,  boards,  uncut.  London,  1.S39 

132  AsioR  LiDRARY  Ca  TAi.odii I.;  or,  Alphabetical  Index.  4  vols., 
royal  Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops.  New  York,  1857-61 

133  AuGK  (M.),  Lives  of  the  Eminknt  Dkad  and  Hkxjkai'iikai, 
Notices  of  prominent  Living  Citizens  of  Montgomery  Coun  rv, 
Pa.     Svo,  uncut.  Norristown,  Pa.,  1879 

134  AuGHEY  (John  H.).  The  Iron  Furnace;  or,  Slavery  and 
Secession.     Portrait  and  ivoodc:!ts.     12 mo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1863 

135  AusFUHRLiCHE  Beschreiiu'ng  von  dcr  unglucklichcn  Rrise 
derer  jungsthin  aus  Teutschland  nach  dem  ICngallandischcn  in 
America  gelegenen  Carolina  und  Pcnsylvanien  walienden  Pili^rini 
absonderlich  dem  einseitigen  ubelgegrundeten  Kochenthalerischcn 
Bericht  wohlbedachtigentgegen  gesetzt.     Small  8v(),  boards. 

P'ranckf  urt,  (S:c.,  1 7 1  i 

By  Von  Iloeii  (?). 

136  Aus  America,  das  ist,  auss  der  Newen  Welt.  Underschidlicher 
Schreiben  extract,  von  den  jaren  1616,  1617,  1618.  Was  gestalt 
Acht  Patres  Societatis,  und  zwo  andere  Ordenspersoncn  von  (less 
Christlichen  Glaubens  wegen  Ihr  Blutt  vergossen,  (S:c.  410,  vellum. 

Augspurg,  1020 
Extracts  from  the  letters  of  Jesuit  fathers  in  the  New  Workl. 

137  Authentic  Narrative  (An)  of  Facts  relating  to  the  Exchange 
of  Prisoners  taken  at  the  Cedars.  8vo,  half  morocco.   London,  1777 

138  Authentic  Narraiive  (An).     The  same.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

London,  1777 

139  A  View  of  South  America  and  Mexuo,  comprising  their 
History,  the  Political  Condition,  Ceographj-,  Agriculture  Com- 
merce, &c.,  of  the  Republics  of  Mexico,  Guatemala,  Colombia. 
Peru,  the  United  Provinces  of  South  America  and  Chili:  with  a 
complete  Hi.story  of  the  Revolution  in  each  of  these  Independent 
States.     Poitrait  of  Boli't'ar.     2  vols,  in  r.     i2mo,  calf. 

New  Vork,  1826 


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140  [Aykr.j  Rkminisci  ncks  of  Jamks  C.  Avi  r  and  the  I'lnvN  of 
Aykr.    .    .   .    By  Charles  Cowley.     8vo.         Lowell,  Mass.,  [1880J 

141  Ayres  (J.  A.).  The  Legends  of  Montauk  .  .  .  with  an  His- 
torical Appendix.  [Some  Account  of  the  Peninsula  of  Montauk.] 
8vo,  cloth.     Water-stained,  New  York,  1849 

142  Aym.on.  ViDA  Admirable  y  Muerte  prodigiosa  de  Nicolas  de 
Ayelon,  y  con  renombre  mas  glorioso  Nicolas  de  Dies  Natural  de 
Chiclayo  en  las  Indias  del  Peru.  Escrita  por  el  P.  Bernardo 
Sartolo,     4to,  calf.  Madrid,  1684 

143  AzARA  (Felix  de).  Voyages  dans  i.'Ami^.riqie  Meridionale 
.  .  .  depuis  1781  jusqu'en  1801  .  .  .  avec  une  Notice  sur  sa  Vie 
et  ses  Lcrits,  par  C.  A.  Walckenaer;  enriches  de  Notes,  par  G. 
Cuvier,  ^Vc.  [4  vols..  8vo,  and  4to  Atlas  containing]  Portrait, 
24  maps  and  plates.     5  vols.,  half  calf,  gilt.  Paris,  1809 

144  AzARA.  Voyages  dans  L'Amerique  Meridionale  .  .  .  An- 
other copy.  4  vols.,  Svo,  with  i\to  atlas  of  2}^  maps  and  plates, 
half  calf.  Paris,  1809 

Minus  a  niup  (Xo.  2)  and  plan  (No.  14). 

145  [Azevedius.]  De  Vita  et  Morte  P.  Ignatii  Azevedii  et  socio- 
rum  eius  e  Societate  Jesu  .  .  .  Autore  Petro  Possino.  4to, 
vellum.  Rome,  1679 


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146  T^JABYLON'S  FALL   in   Maryland.      A  Fair  Warning  to 

r~^  Lord  Baltamore;  or,  a  Relation  of  an  .Assault  made  by 
divers  Papists  and  Popish  Officers  of  the  Lord  Balta- 
more's  against  the  Protestants  in  Maryland;  to  whom  God  gave  a 
great  Victory  against  a  greater  force  of  Souldiers  and  armed  Men, 
who  came  to  destroy  them.  Published  by  Leonard  Strong.  4to, 
half  morocco.  Printed  for  the  author,  1655 

147  [Bache  (Benjamin  Franklin).]  Re.marks occasioned  by  the  late 
Conduct  of  Mr,  Washington,  as  President  of  the  United  States. 
MDCCXtvi.     Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Philadelphia  :  Printed  for  Benjamin  Franklin  Pache,  1797 

148  Bachk.      The  same.     Somewhat  cut  down.     Svo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1797 


155 


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149  Hachk.  Truth  Wii.i,  Out.  The  Foul  Charges  of  the  Tories 
against  the  Editor  of  the  Aurora,  Repelled  by  Positive  Proof  and 
Plain  Truth,  and  his  base  Calumniators  put  to  Shame.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  n.  p.  or  d.  [Philadelphia,   1798] 

150  H.\cHiLLER  AuDRES  Bkruai.dkz.  Historia  de  los  Rkyf.s 
Catolicos  D.  Fkrna  .do  y  D'^  Isahki,.  2  vols.,  410,  half  mo- 
rocco. (Iranada,  1856 

151  1>ACK  (Capt.).  NARRATivKof  the  ARCTIC  Land  l^xi'i-.nrnoN  to 
the  Mouth  of  the  Great  Fish  River,  &c.,  in  1N33-35.  Mupand 
plates.     Svo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1836 

152  Bacon  (Thomas).  Six  Sermons  on  the  Several  Duties  of  Mas- 
ters, Mistresses,  Slaves,  &c.,  Preached  at  the  Parish  CMuirch  of 
St.  Peter,  in  Talbot  County,  in  the  Province  of  Makvi.anu. 
i2mo,  half  calf.  London,  1751 

The  two  sub-titles  are  dated  1749  ^"'1  I75"- 

153  Ijaeza  (Pedro  de).  A  Series  or  Fotr  Memorials,  dated  1607- 
09,  .\ddressed  to  Philip  III.,  tVc,  relative  to  the  Quicksilver  needed 
to  extract  the  Precious  Metals  from  Ore  in  Peru  and  New  Spain. 
Also  an  Account  of  a  Voyage  from  Acapuico  to  the  Malucca 
Islands  in  1604.  [Madrid,  i6ii?| 

Text  in  Spanish.      12S  pages. 

154  Baily  (John).  Central  America  :  describing  each  of  the 
States  of  Guatemala,  Honduras,  Salvador,  Nicaragua  and  Co.sta 
Rica.   ...   3  plates.     8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1850 

155  Baii.v  (Robert).  The  Disswasive  from  the  Errors  of  the  Time, 
Vindicated  from  the  Exceptions  of  Mr.  Cotton  and  Mr.  Tombes. 
4to,  calf  antique,  gilt  leaves.  London,   1655 

Fine  copy. 

156  Bajamar  (Marques  de).  Discurso  Exhortatorio  pronunciado  en 
el  Supremo  Consejo  de  las  Indias  el  dia  2  de  enero  del  afio  de 
1795.     Svo,  calf.  Madrid,  1795 


i56tf     Bajamar. 
Svo,  calf. 


Dl-^curso    Exhortatorio    pronunciado    .    .    .    1804. 

Madrid,  1804 


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157  15ai,i)\vin  Crhomas).  Xarrativk  of  the  M assacrk,  by  tlie  Sav- 
A(;i,s,  of  the  Wikk  and  ('hii.drkn  of  :  Who  since  the  inchmclioly 
I)eriod  of  tlie  Destruction  of  his  Unfortunate  Family,  has  dwelt 
entirely  alone  ...  in  the  extreme  Western  part  of  the  State  of 
Kentucky.  Foliied  plate  and  u>oodcut.  Royal  Svo,  polished  calf 
extra,  uncut,  by  Pratt.  New  York,  1835 

15S     Ham,    (John).     An    Answkr   to    Two  Trkatisks  of  Mr.  John 

Can,  the  Leader  of  the    Enj^lish    l?rownists  in  .\nisterdam.      The 

former    called    .\    Necessitie    of    Separation  from  the  Church  of 

England     .    .    .    the  other   A    Stay   against    Straying.     4to,  calf. 

London,  1642 
Fine  tall  copy. 

159  Ball.  A  Tryai.i.  of  the  New-Church  Way  in  New  England 
and  in  Old  .  ,  .  published  ...  by  William  Rathband  and 
Simeon  Ash.     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  leaves.  London,  1644 


16s 


i 


166 


167 


160  1)ALL.  A  Friendly  Triall  of  the  Croinds  tending  to  Ski'A- 
RArioN;  in  a  Plain  and  Modest  Dispute  touching  the  Lawfulnesse 
of  a  stinted  Liturgie  and  set  form  of  I'rayer,  (!s:c.  4to,  polished 
calf  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Pratt.     Title  pieced.       Cambridge,  1640 

161  Bancroft  (George).  History  of  the  UNirKD  States,  from 
the  Discovery  of  the  American  Continent.  Portraits  on  India 
paper,  maps,  e^v.     10  vols.,  imp.  Svo,  cloth,  uncut.     Boston,  1861-75 

Large  paper  copy.     Only  50  printed. 

162  J}ancroft.  a  Plea  for  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States  of  A.merica,  wounded  in  the  House  of  its  Guardians. 
i6mo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  New  York,  1886 

I'resfntation  copy  from  the  author. 

163  Bancroft  (Hubert  Howe).  The  Native  Races  of  the  Pacific 
Si'ATEs  of  North  America.  5  maps  and  numerous  woodcuts, 
(Vols.  1,  2,  3  and  4,  cloth;  Vol.  5,  sheep.)     5  vols.,  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1875-6 

Contents:  Vol.  I.,  Wild  Tribes;  Vol.  II.,  Civilized  Nations;  Vol.  III.,  Myths 
and  Languages;   Vol.  IV.,  Antiquities  ;   Vol.  V.,  Primitive  History. 

164  Bank  of  the  United  States.  Report  on  the  Condition  of 
the,  by  the  Committee  of  Inspection  and  Investigation.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  Philadelphia,  1822 


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165  I  Hap  lis  I  A.  I  AJisu  C'liKisio,  S.  N.  Olrcic  I'lstc  Scniionario 
fii  I.cngua  Mexicana.  Sii  iiuligno  sicruo  Fr.  Joan  I5ai)tista  dc  la 
Orden  del  Seraphico  I'adrc  sanct  Francisco,  dc  la  I'loviiuia  del 
sancto  Evangelio.    410,  levant  morocco  extra,  jfiil  leaves,  by  Gruel. 

Mexico,  1606 

Woinlcut  oil  title,  ;iiitl  coliipliim. 

"Solo  se  publico  I;i  Pritncra  raiti-  ilc  este  Sermonaiio.  Kn  tl  ]irolojjo  sc 
encuentran  pnticias  muy  curiosas.  piiiuipaliueiitc  accrta  ilc  los  priiiieros  cscrit- 
ores  en  Icnj^iia  Mexicana."     Icazbalceta,  p.  13. 

166  [HARiii'-i.'iARHois  (Marquis).  I  CoMi'i.or  d'Arnoid  et  de  Sir 
Hk.nkv  Ci  iNTDN  contre  les  Ftats-Unis  d'Aiii^'ritiiie  et  contre  le 
(leneral  Washington,  Septembre,  1780.  Map  and  2  portraits.  cSvo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  I'aris,  1816 


167  Bakhk-Marhois.  The  History  of  Louisiana,  particularly  of 
the  Cession  of  that  Colony  to  the  United  States  of  America:  with 
an  Introductory  Essay  on  the  Constitution  and  Ciovernmcnt  of  the 
United  States.  Translated  .  .  .  [by  Win.  15.  Lawrence  |.  .Svo, 
half  morocco.  I'hiladelphia,  1830 

Menzies.  No.  117:   Leclerc,  No.  107. 


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ids  l)Akni'.K  (John  W.)  (/;/(/  Howi  (Henry).  Hisiokicai,  Cm.i.KC- 
riONS  of  the  State  of  Nkw  York:  containing  a  Ceneral  Collec- 
tion of  the  most  interesting  Facts,  Traditions.  Biographical 
Sketches,  Anecdotes,  <.*v:c.,  relating  to  its  History  and  .\nti(iuities, 
with  Geographical  Descriptions  of  every  Township  in  the  State. 
Illustrated  by  2::^o  cngraviih^s.     Svo,  calf.  New  York,  1844 


169  Rarcia  (D.  Andres  Gonzalez).  Historiadorks  Pkimitivos  de 
las  Indias  Occidkntalks,  qui  junto,  traduxo  en  parte,  y  saco  ;i 
luz,  ilustrados  con  eruditas  Notas  y  copiosos  Indices.  3  vols, 
bound  in  4.     Folio,  calf.  Madrid,  1749 

Many  copies  of  the  above  were  destroyeil  by  lire.  The  present  copy  contains 
the  entire  sixteen  parts  as  published,  inchuiinj;  the  rare  Letters  of  Cmtes  anil  the 
examen  of  the  Narration  of  Cabeza  de  liaca.  The  Con(|uista  tlcl  Peru  de  Fran- 
cisco de  Xerez,  which  constitutes  the  4th  vol.,  is  really  a  portion  of  Vol.  3. 

The  Andrade  copy,  1754. 

170  Bard  (Samuel).  An  Enquiry  into  the  Nature,  Cause  and  Cure 
of  the  Angina  Suffocativa,  or  Sore  Throat  Distemper,  as  it  is 
commonly  called  by  the  hihabitants  of  this  City  and  Colony  [New 
York].     Svo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1771 


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171  l?\Ki\(;  (Alfx.).  An  In(,)IIky  into  tlie  ("ausks  and  Consk- 
gui'.NCKS  of  the  Orders  of  t'oiiiicil,  ami  an  Kxaiiiination  of  the 
Conduct  of  Grkat  Britain  towards  the  Neutral  Commerce  of 
America.    Svo,  half  morocct).  London,  iSoS 

172  Hakkkr.  Incidents  in  the  I.ikk  of  J  xcoii  Hakki  k,  of  New 
Orleans,  Louisiana,  with  Historical  Facts  .  .  .  from  1800  to  1S55. 
2  portraits.     8vo,  cloth,  Washington,  1855 

173  Hakl/ei  (Casparis).  Rerum  per  Octknmum  in  Brasilia  et 
alibi  nuper  gestarum,  sub  I'raifectura  Illuslrissimi  Coniitis  L  Mau- 
ritii  Nassoviae,  &c.  Comitis,  nunc  Vcsalia;  Oubernatoris  iS:  iMjui- 
tatus  I'iederatorum  Iklgii  Ordd,  sub  Auriaco  Ductoris,  Historia. 
Jiiij;)  a'iid  title,  [portrait,  25  hii;^c  pUitcs  ami  30  maps,  i'it;^ravtd  />v 
Mat  ham,  all  colorcJ  l>y  haiul.     Royal  folio,  calf. 

Amstelodami:  Blacu,  1647 
For  a  vocabulary  of  the  Chilian  laiijjuajje  see  pp.  283-281). 

174  [  Hari.kus.]  Rerum  per  Octennium  in  Brasilia  et  alibi  nuper 
gestarum,  sub  I'raifectura  Illustrissimi  Comitis  [.  Mauritii  .  .  . 
Historia.     Engravings  as  abinc.     Folio,  vellum,  gilt. 

Amstelodami:  Blaeii,  1647 


175  BARLOW  (Joel).  The  COLUMBLAD:  a  Poem:  beautifully 
ininted  in  large  type,  ll'it/i  the  exquisite  illustrations  by  Smirke, 
and  over  400  additional  plates,  drawings,  v>v.  3  vols.,  4to,  morocco 
antique,  gilt  top,  by  AIaithe7i.>s.  Philadelphia,  1S07 

The  additional  matter  in  this  U.sKirp;  Coi'V  is  as  follows  : 

Autojjraph  letters  (2)  of  Joel  Barlow,  7  pp.  and  i  p.,  4to;  Robert  Fulton,  2  pp., 
4to;  (leo.  Washington;  B.  Franklin;  Henry  Laurens;  (ienl.  H.  Knox;  Joseph 
Hrant,  3  pp.,  folio;  Genl.  Francis  Marion;  Genl.  Hamilton,  4  pp.,  410  (with 
j;uarantee  of  Eliz.  H.  Schuyler);  Lafayette,  3  pp..  4to:  and  signatures  of  Nathl. 
Greene,  Thos.  Sumter,  Steuben,  Joseph  Reed,  Thos.  Jefferson  and  John 
I  lancock. 

Thirty  original  drawings  by  Bartlett,  2o<j  portraits,  including  Lortl  Baltimore 
by  Bloteling,  210  views,  many  from  De  Bry's  \'oyages,  6  early  maps,  and  5 
spicimens  of  Continental  currency,  all  neatly  inlaid,  and  many  of  the  portraits 
and  views,  proofs  on  India  paper. 


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176  Barlow.  Advice  to  the  Privileged  Orders  in  the  Sev- 
eral States  of  Europe,  resulting  from  the  necessity  and  pro- 
priety of  a  general  Revolution  in  the  Principle  of  Government. 
Part  L     Third  Edition.     Svo,  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges. 

London,  1793 


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177  r.AKi.ow.  The  Vi^iDN  of  Coi.L'Mnfs,  a  Toeni  .  .  .  lifth 
edition,  corrected  ...  to  which  is  added  The  Conspiracy  of 
Kinjjs:  a  Poem,  by  the  same  .\uthor.  Portrait  l>\  Ruotte  ajttr 
Barbier.     8vo,  calf.  Paris,  179^ 

17S  Haki.ow.  Vision  of  Coi.umiu's.  Another  copy.  Without  the 
portrait.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt.  Paris,  1 ;  93 

179     Bari.ow,     The  Coi.umhiau:  a  Poem.     Royal  8vo,  half  calf. 

London:  R.  Phillips,  1809 
Large  Paper  (?). 

iSo  Haki.ow.  The  Coi-I'mimad:  a  Poem,  with  the  last  Corrections  of 
the  Author.     2  portraits  aiiJ  2  plita.     Imp.  8vo,  calf.    Paris,  1813 

iSi  Bari.ow.  (  Lkttek  |  to  his  Fellow  Citizens  of  the  Umtkd 
SrATKs  [on  ''Certain  Political  Measures,"  "  Interior  Liberty,"'  iVc. ] 
and  .Vppendix.     Svo,  half  morocco.     No  title.     Philadelphia,  1801 

182  Barlow.  A  Poem,  spoken  at  the  Public  Commencement  at 
Yale  Colletre,  in  New  Haven,  September  12,  17S1.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  Hartford:  /^//lAf// c:^  trf'iv/?*'///.  [1781] 

183  Barlow.  The  Prospect  of  Peace.  .\  Poetical  Composition 
delivered  in  Yale  College,  at  the  Public  Examination  of  the  Can- 
didates for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts,  July  23.  1778.  Svo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top,  by  BeJjorJ.  New  Haven,  1788 

184  Barlow.     Another  copy.     Rough  edges,  unbound. 

New  Haven,  1788 

185  Barlow,  Another  copy.  Edges  clipped  into  the  text.  8vo, 
calf.  New  Haven,  1778 

186  [Barlow. J  Doctor  Watts' Imitation  of  the  Psalms  of  David, 
corrected  and  enlarged  by  Joel  Barlow,  to  which  is  added  a  Col- 
lection of  Hymns.      i2mo,  calf. 

Hartford:  Barimc  anJ  Bahcock,  1785 
First  edition. 

187  [Barlow.]  Doctor  Watts'  Imitation  of  thePsALMsof  David, 
corrected  and  enlarged  by  Joel  Barlow,  to  which  is  added  a  Col- 
lection of  Hymns.     i8mo,  half  morocco.  Hartford,  [1786  ?J 

Seco.nd  edition. 


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AmKUK  ANA. 


uSS  I  Hakiosv.  I  1)(H  lOK  Watis'  1mi  r  a  I  ion  ot  tlic  i'sAi.Msof  David, 
corrected  and  enlarged  l)y  Joel  Barlow.      iHino,  calf. 

Hartford,  [1787  ?| 
I'salms  (tn,  75,  8S,  r24  ;iih1  125,  ,ind  IFymns(i6  ,inil  67,  an-  hy  Jwl  liarlow. 

189  I  Harnakd.  I  'I'lie  *'  .'Vnti-Rkn  r  "  Movkmknt  and  Outijkkak  in 
Nkw  York.     8vo,  half  morocco.     [I'p.  27.  J  n.  p.  or  d. 

lyo  [Makmy.]  Hioc.rai'Uicai.  Mkmoir  of  the  late  Commodork 
Joshua  IJarnky;  from  Autojjraphical  Notes  and  Journals  in  the 
possession  of  iiis  Family,  &c.  Fklited  by  Mary  Barney.  Portrait. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Bostcm,  1S32 

191  Barnu.m  (H.  L.).  The  Spy  Unmasked;  or,  Memoirs  of  Enoch 
Cr()sl)y,  alias  Harvey  Birch  :  being  an  authentic  Account  of  the 
SixTct  Services  which  he  rendered  his  (\)iintry  ihiring  the  Revolu- 
tionary War  (taken  from  his  own  lips  in  short-hand),  &c.  Portrait 
aihl  illustrations.     8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1828 

"  Ilaivey  Birch  "  w-is  the  Hero  of  Cooper's  tale  of  the  "  Neutral  (.irounil." 


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192 


(  Bakkkiros  (daspar).  I  Ciiorookaphia  deAi(;uNs  lugares(|ue 
stam  cm  hum  caminho,  que  fez  (laspar  Barreiros  6  anno  de 
M.D.xxxxvi.  comevado  na  cidade  de  Badajoz  em  Castella,  te  ;i  de 
Milam  em  Italia,  co  alguas  outras  obras,  cujo  catalogo  vai  scripto 
com  OS  nomcs  dos  dictoslugares,  na  folha  seguinte.     8vo,  vellum 

Coimbra,  1561 

See  tlie  "  t'ommentarius  ile  Ophyra  Regione  "  at    the  end  of  the  volume.      It 
is  an  attempt  to  show  that  Solomon's  Opliir  was  the  New  World. 

193  [Barrif.ros.J  Novus  ORBisid  est  Navigationesprimai  in  Ameri- 
cam,  quibus  adjun.ximus  Gasparis  Varrerii  Discursum  super  C)])hyra 
Regione,  &c.     Small  Svo,  vellum.  Roterodami,  1616 

The  author  Barrieros  [or  Varrerii]  seeks  to  show  that  the  land  of  Cij-hir,  whence 
King  Solomon  obtained  his  gold,  was  Peru. 

194  Barrk  (La  Febvre  de  la).  Description  de  la  Franck  Eyui- 
noctialk,  cy-devant  appellee  Guyanne,  et  par  les  Espagnols,  El 
Dorado,  &c.     4to,  vellum.  Paris,  1666 

Minus  the  large  map. 

195  [Barrere  (Pierre).]  Nouveile  Relation  de  la  France  Equi- 
noxiale,  contenant  la  Description  des  CAtes  de  la  Guiane;  de 
risle  de  Cayenne  .  .  .  &c.  3  maps  and  16  plates.  Post  Svo, 
calf.  Paris,  1743 


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200 


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i(/j  (l>\KKoN,  \:c.j  I'k(u;i-,i:i)iN(;s  of  tlic  (u'lioral  ("oiKi  Makiiai., 
convened  for  tlic  Trial  of  t'oniinodoro  James  Harroii,  (.'ajjlaiii 
Charles  (iordon,  Mr.  William  Hook  ami  Captain  John  Hall,  of  the 
United  States  Ship  Chesapeake,  in  the  month  of  January,  1S08, 
Svo,  half  morocco,  Ji'lt  top,  uncut  edj^es. 

J^i iiitti/  f>v  /ih(i/>  iiidcoii.  Junior,  182 J 

The  abnvc  trial  w.is  for  the  surrender  of  the  Chr.ui/'iiiki-  to  the  I'rilish  >hip  of 
war  /..•(»/•<//■</,  "  without  that  defence  Iiaving  been  made,  which  mijjht  have  Ijcen 
expected  from  the  known  valour  of  Americans." 

197  Harrv  William).  A  Hisrouv  of  Framinoham,  Massachusktts, 
includinjj  the  I'laiitation,  from  1640  to  the  present  time,  with  an 
Appendi.x,  containing;  a  !s'otice  of  Sutlbury  and  its  I'irst  Proprie- 
tors, also  a  Rejjister  of  the  Inhabitants  of  Framinjiham  before 
iSoo,  with  Cienealojjical  Sketches.     8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1847 

Klias  Nasun's  copy,  with  MS.  .\nnot:iti()ns  and  name  on  title. 

19S  Marsiow  (Ceor^e).  The  Hisioky  of  Nkw  Hami'shikk,  from  its 
Discovery  in  1614  to  the  passaj;e  of  the  Toleration  Act  in  1819. 
Five  portraits.     Svo,  morocco.  Concord,  1842 

199  [BARTi.Krr.  I  [Mk.moriai,  of  j  Edwin  Bartlkip,  Died  at  .Annan- 
dale,  N.  Y.,  September  10,  1867.   J'ortntit.    Imp.  8vo,  cloth,  j^jilt  top. 

I  Philadelphia,  1S68] 
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appeiiiled,  one  by  II.'ii<hiyt.  It  contains  an  /leidunt  of  Riliault's  Voyages  in  I?ii2 
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205  JJayakl)  (James  A.),     Spkeches,  &c.     Svo,  half  morocco. 

Washington,  1855-64 

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sion  of  Mr.  liright  ;  Abolition,  and  the  Relation  of  Races;  Conscription  Hill; 
Validity  of  the  Test  Oath;  Viniiication ;  vVc. ;  iVc. 

206  IJavari)  (Ferdinand  M.).  Vovac.e  dans  I'In  ikkieuk  des  Etats- 
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207  IJav/ro  (Nicholas).  An  Account  of  the  CoMMiTMKNr, 
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Es(i.,  for  High  Treason,  in  endeavouring  to  subvert  the  Govern- 
ment of  the  Province  of  New  York  in  America   .    .    ,    before  Will- 

n    Atwood,    Esq.  ;     Abraham   de    Peyster,    Esq.,   and    Robert 

vaters,   Esq.;    .    .    .    February    19,  1701,     Folio,  velium,  gilt,   by 

Matlhcivs.  London,  1703 

208  Bayi.ey  (Richard).  An  Account  of  the  Ep  jemic  Fever 
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the  LMii)arallt'l\l  Cruelty  of  tlic  Anabaptists  in  NtUi  Kn^land. 
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Mr.  Baxter,  an  Orthodox  Minister,  who  was  kill'd  by  the  Aiht/>a/>- 
tisis,  and  his  Skin  most  cruelly  Heat!  off  from  his  Body.  .  .  .  Tul;- 
lished  by  his  mournfuU  lirother  Bitijainin  Baxter.  .  .  .  410,  6  j)])., 
half  morocco.  London,  1673 

^4  211     Bkach  (\V.  W.).     The  Indian  Misckllanv  :  containing  I'aiKrs 

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Superstitions  of  the  American  Aborigines  .  .  .  ^c.  Woodcuts. 
8vo,  sheets,  folded.  Albany,  1S77 

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!                        by  Military  Commission.     8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1S65 

Present. It  ion  copy  from  James  T.  Hrady. 

213  Beamkn  (C.  C).  An  i.isrokicAi.  Sketch  of  the  Town  of 
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men in  the  Tenth  Century, with  Notices  of  the  Early  Settlements 
of  the  Irish  in  the  Western  Hemisphere.  2  lar^e  maps  aiui plate  of 
inscriptions.     Svo,  half  calf  extra.  London,  1841 

215  Beatty  (C).  'I'he  Journal  of  a  Two  Months'  Tour;  with  a 
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Pennsylvania  and  of  Introducing  Christianity  among  the  Vi- 
dians to  the  Westward  of  the  Alcgh-geny  Mountains.  To  which 
are  added,  Remarks  on  the  Language  and  Customs  of  some 
particular  Tribes  among  the  Indians.  ...  By  Charles  Beatty. 
8v'  ,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  London,  176S 

Original  Kdition. 

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customs  and  some  traditions  among  them,  the  author  conjectures  to  be  the 
descendants  of  the  ten  tribes  of  Israel. 

216  Belarminio  (Card.  Robert'^  Declaracion  copiosa  delas 
quatro  partes  mas  essenciales.  y  necessarias  dc  la  Doctrina  Chris- 
tiana .  .  .  Traducida  de  Lengua  Castellana  en  la  general  del 
Inga  por  el  IJachiller  Bartoiome  Jurado  Palomino,  &c.  4to,  vel- 
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21S  Hkm.k-Forkst  (Francis  de,  Comingeois).  L'Histoirk  Univer- 
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quatre  parties  de  la  terre,  la  division  &  estendue  d'une  chacunc 
Region  iV  Province  d'icelles.  .    .   .  4to,  calf.  Paris,  1570 

219  fBEi.KNAP  (Jeremy).]  The  Forksters,  an  American  'I'ale : 
being  a  Sequel  to  the  History  of  John  Bull  the  Clothier,  ,  .  , 
ifimo,  calf.  Boston  :  Thomas  ^  Amlrews,  1796 

]Vosent.T     n  I'opy  of  ihe  scconil  t(lition  to  Winthrop  Sargent  (with  bis  book- 
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Dover,  N,  H.,  1812 

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223  [Bellot.]  La  Question  Amkricaine  suivie  d'un  Aj^pendice 
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224  [Belmont  (Aug.). J  A  Few  Letters  and  Speeches  of  the  Late 
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226  [  Bi  Mi!o.]  Della  HisTORiA  ViNiTiANA  di  M.  Pictro  Bembo  Card, 
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panis  in  India  Occidentali  hactenus  gestarum,  &  acerbo  illorum  in 
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238  [UCVflOmaS.I  NOijfsafme  |^i>StOn'ar  omnin  repercus- 
siunes  noviter  a  Reverendi'  imo  parte  Jacobo  I'hilippo  Pergomcse 
ordinis  Heremitarum  edi.e  :  que  Supplementum  supplementi 
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annum  salutis  nostre  Mcccccii.  Numerous  woodcut  illustrations. 
Folio,  vellum.  Venetiis  :  A.  dc  Lissona,  1503 

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B.  A.  V.  Add.,  No.  n. 

239  [iSCVflOmas.l  KOlltSStmC  iJ^tStOCtant  omnin  repercus- 
sioes  noviter  a  Reverendissimo  patre  Jacobo  Philippo  Bergomense 
ordinis  Heremitaruz  edite  :  que  Supplementum  supplementi 
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Anni"!  salutis  nostre  Mcccccvi.,  &c.  Woodcuts  as  in  the  edition  of 
1503.     Folio,  hogskin,  Venetiis,  1506 

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15.  A.  v..  No.  42. 

240  IJirrOOmns.]  .^SUIiplCmrntUm  supplementi  de  la  Chron- 
iche  del  Venerando  padre  Frate  Jacobo  I'hilippo  del  ordine  Here- 
milano  I'rimo  Authore.  Vulgarizato  Hystoriato  cum  la  Oionta 
per  infmo  1524.     Woodcuts  as  he/ore.    Folio,  vellum.     Venetia,  1524 

.'\mkrica,  folio  (verso)  342. 
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torias  qure  ab  orbe  condito  hactenus  gestas  sunt,  jucunda  admodum 


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cuiusius  conditionis  viro  pcrnecessariiim;  priimim  qiiidein  a  .  .  . 
Jacobc  Philipix)  Hergoniate  .  .  .  C'lii  insuper  addita  .  .  ,  1500  .  .  . 
1535-     *'"•'<»»  ^'I'f-  I'arisiis,  15^55 

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'l"he  Aniciican  Kcfeicnce  oiiurs  on  folio  412. 

242  Hkrnari)  (Clovernor).  Sii.ixr  Lkt  ikks  on  the  'I'radk  and 
(lovEKNMKNT  of  Amkkii  A,  and  tlic  I'rinciiiles  of  I,a\v  and  I'olity 
applied  to  the  American  Colonies,  written  ...  in  tlie  years 
1763-4-5-6-7  and  S  .  .  .  to  which  are  aiided  tlie  Petition  of  the 
Asscmljly  of  Massachusetts   IJay  ajjainst  tlie  (lovernor    .    .    .    Svo. 

l,ondon,  1774 

243  IiKKQUKN  (Robert  de).  I,es  Mi  kviii.i.i'.s  des  Indks  ()kii;\  r.M.Ks 
et  OcL'iDKN TALKS   ,    .    .   Poi trail.     4to,  vellum.      [Pp.  ii2.| 

Paris,    1661 

244  Hi'.RRiAN  (Rev.  William).  An  Ilisi  orilai,  Skk  i\  11  of  I'kimi  v 
Church,  New  York.     Plates.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1847 

Presentation  copy  to  Dr.  Francis. 

245  [Hkrtik  (Willoughby).]  Thoughts  on  the  I.KrTi-.Rof  Komlnd 
BuRKK,  Esq.;  to  the  Sheriffs  of  Hristol,  on  the  Affairs  of  .America. 
Py  the  Karl  of  Abingdon.  Oxford  :    //'.  Jackson,  \  1777] 

246  }?[kvkri,v]  (R[ichard]).  The  History  and  Prf.sknt  Sta  ik  of 
Virginia.  By  a  Native  and  Inhabitant  of  the  Place.  F.ni:;ravi\l 
title,  and  \\ plates  l>y  Giibelin.     Svo,  calf.  London,  1705 

247  B[k.vkri.vJ.  Another  (smaller)  copy,  with  all  the  plates.  Svo, 
calf.  London,  1705 

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habitant  du  Pais.  Trailuite  de  IWnglois.  Knriehie  ile  figures. 
Small  Svo,  vellum.  Amsterdam,  1707 


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title  and  \^ plates  h  Gribelin.     Svo,  half  morocco.      London,  1722 

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250  HiAN'cniNi  [Giuseppe].  Bacco  in  Amkrica  componimciito 
ditiiambico  in  lode  della  Cioccolata,  colle  Note  fatte  al  inedcsimo 
dal  Dottore  (liiiseppe  Hianchini  di  Prato.  6  cxi/uisitc  coppcr-phxtc 
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Jesuites  ausdictes  contrces,  &  de  ce  qu"ils  y  ont  faict  jusques  h 

leur  prinsc  par  les  Anglois.     Faicte  par  le  P.  Pierre  Biard.     i^nio. 

Lyon,  1 61 6,  np.  1870 
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252  Biiii.K.  'J'lie  Soui.DiKRS  Pocket  Bible  :  Containing  the  most  (if 
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the  qualifications  of  his  inner  man,  that  is  a  fit  Souldier  to  fight 
the  Lord's  l>attels,  both  before  the  fight,  in  the  fight,  and  after  the 
fight  ;  Wliich  Scriptures  are  reduced  to  severall  heads,  and  fitly 
applyed  to  the  Souldiers  sevc-all  occasions,  and  so  may  supply  the 
want  of  the  whole  Bible,  which  a  Souldier  cannot  conveniently 
carry  altout  him:  And  may  bee  also  usefull  for  a iy  Christian  to 
meditate  upon,  now  in  this  miserable  time  of  Warre.  Lnprimatur, 
Edm.  Calamy.  .  .  .  Printed  at  London  by  G.  B.  and  R.  It',  for 
G.  C.  1643.  Cambridge  :  Reprinted,  1861,  by  Matthews.  Svo, 
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after  the  fight,  etc.  An  Exact  Rki'RInt  of  the  Original  FkliMon 
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121110,  morocco,  gilt  top,  by  Mattheivs.  Cambridge,  1861 

Only  100  copies  privately  printed.     Very  r..re. 

254  BiHi.ioc.KAFiA  A.MERicANA.  Estudios  i  Catalogo  completo  i 
razonado  de  la  Biblioteca  Americana,  coleccionada  por  el  Sr. 
Gregorio  Meeche  .  .  .  por  B.  V^icuna  Mackenna.     Portrait.     8vo. 

Valparaiso,  1S79 


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259 


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262 


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255       BiBLlOTHECA  AMERICANA,       3  Vols.,  8vO,  cloth,  linCUt. 

Paris,  1 86 1-4 
Comprises — 

I.    I'uren  Indoniito.      I'oema  por  el  I'apitan  I'V.rnando  Alvarez  ik-  Toledo. 
II.    .Memoire  sur  les  Mniirs,  (oustiinies  et    Kclligion   (sit)  iles  Sauvagcs  de 
r.Xmerique  Septcnlrionalc,  par  Nicolas  IVrrot. 
III.   Xoyage  dans  le  Niiftl  dii   linsil   fait   durant  Ics  .Xnm'es  1613  el  1(114:  par 
le  IVre  ^'vL•s  D'l-".vreii.\. 


; 


256  HiBi.iOTHKCA  SussKXiANA.  A  Descriptive  C'atalojfue,  aicoiii- 
panied  by  Historical  ami  iJio^^raphical  Notices  of  tiie  Manuscripts 
and  Printed  Books  containetl  in  the  Library  of  .  .  .  the  Duke  of 
Sussex  .  .  .  by  Thomas  Jose])!)  I'ettigrew.  Portrait  anil  20  J\u- 
similc plates.     3  vols.,  imp.  8vo,  boards,  uncut.       London,  iSjy-^t; 

257  [BioNDO  (M.  A.).]  Di.  Vkn  ris  ct  Navicationk.  Libeilus  .\ut- 
tore  Michaele  Angelo  Blondo.  In  (juo  Navigationis  utilissima 
continetur  doctrina  cum  I'i.xide  novo,  iS:  diligenti  examine  ven- 
toruni,  et  tenipestatum,  i''  >       410,  vellum.  Venetiaruni,  [1546J 

Leaf  16,  "  De  N'avijjatione  oieaiii  ad  novu  orbi-ni." 
B.  A.  v..  No.  .  4. 

258  Biki>  (M.  B.).  Thk  Hi.ArK  Man;  or,  Haytian  Independence 
deduced  from  Historical  Notes    ,    .    .    Portrait.      i2mo,  cloth. 

New  V'ork,  1869 

259  BiKKBECK  (Morris).  Noris  on  a  Journey  in  Amekica,  from  the 
Coast  of  Virginia  to  the  Territory  of   Illinois.     Lari:;c  map.     8vo, 


calf. 


London,  1818 


260  [BiRKBECK.]  Letters  from  Ii.i.inois:  map;  also  Notes  on  a 
Journey  in  A.merica,  from  the  Coast  of  V'irginia  to  the  Territory 
of  Illinois.     By  Morris  Birkbeck.     2  vols  in  i.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

London,  1818 

261  Bishope  (George).  The  Burden  of  Bahyion,  and  the  Triumph 
of  Sion  as  it  was  seen  in  the  Valley  of  Vision.  410,  half  morocco, 
8  pp.  London,  166 1 

262  Bishope.  New  England  Judged,  Not  by  Man's,  but  the  Spirit 
of  the  Lord  ;  .And  The  Sumnie  sealed  up  of  New-England's 
Persecutions.  Being  a  Brief  Relation  of  the  Sufferings  of  the 
People  called  Quakers  in  those  Parts  of  America  ...  to  the 
later  end  of  the  Tenth  Moneth,  1660,  6v:c. 

An   Appendix  to  the  Book,  I'^ntituled,  New  England  Judged; 


38 


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'being  Certain  Writings  (never  yet  printed),  of  those  Persons  which 
were  there  Kxcriited    .    .    . 

New  Knglanci  Judged.  The  Second  Part.  Beginning  with  the 
Sufferings  of  WiUiani  I.edra  .  .  .  And  ending  with  the  Sufferings 
of  Edward   Wharton,  the  3d  month,  1665. 

3  vols,  in  I.  4to,  levant  morocco  e.xtra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Bed- 
ford. London,  1661-67 
The  complete  work. 

263  Pisiioi'E.  The  StumbmnoStonk  and  Rock  of  Offence,  as  it 
hath  been  in  all  Ages  both  to  Jew,  (lentile,  Christ  Jesus,  tlie 
Power  of  (lod,  and  the  Wisdom  of  Cod.  410,  half  morocco  (MS. 
notes  in  ink).  London,  1662 

'I'he  above  copy  has  tlie  preliminary  leaf. 

264  [HissKi.ii  (Joannis).]  Arc.dnahticon  AMKUiCANOkiiM  sive  His- 
torian Periculorum  Petri  de  Victoria,  c^c.  Kii^rarvi!  titlf  l>y  Wo/f- 
li^aiii;  Ki/ia/i.     1 2m(),  morocco,  gilt.  Monachii,  1647 

265  BiAxcHAKM  (Rufus).  DiscovKRV  and  CoN^UKSTs  of  the 
NoRTH-Wihi,  with  the  History  of  Chicago.     Xvo,  clotii. 

Wheaton,  iSSi 

266  Blancharp.  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Type  of  American  Cenius: 
an  Historical  Romance.     Portrait.     Svo,  uncut.       Wheaton,  18.S2 

267  Blanco  'Matias  Ruiz).  Convkrsion  di.  Piritu,  de  Indios 
Cumanagotos,  Palenques,  y  otros.  Small  Svo,  red  levant  morocco 
extra,  gilt  edges,  i)y  Pratt.  Madrid,  1690 

\  ery  rare. 

268  Bland  Papers  (The).  Being  a  Selection  fron;  the  Manuscripts 
of  Colonel  Theodorick  Bland,  Jr.,  of  Prince  Ceorgo  Count)-.  \'ir- 
ginia.  To  which  are  jirefixed  an  Introduction,  and  a  Memoir  of 
Colonel  Bland  .  .  .  Edited  by  Charles  Campbell.  2  vols,  in  1. 
Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Petersburg,  1S40-43 

Large  ami  line  copy.     This  collection  of  papers  relating   to  the  Revolution  is 

now  SCARCK. 

269  Bland  Papirs.     The  first  vol.  only.     Svo,  calf. 

Petersburg,  1840 

270  Blakk  (James\  Annals  of  the  Town  of  Dorchester,  1750. 
Pai-simi/ts.     1 21110,  boards.  Boston,  1846 

Puhlisheil   for   the  Collections  of  the  Dorchester  Antiquarian  and   Historical 
.Society. 


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271  Br.K.KCKKK  (Ann  Kliza).  The  Posihi'Mous  Works  of,  in  Prose 
and  Verso.  To  whicli  is  added,  A  Coi.i.i  i  rioN  ot  Kss.ws,  Prose 
and  Poetical.  Hy  Marjjjaretta  V.  Faugeres.  Pc/fnii/,  cf/i^raviii  fiy 
Ticboiit.     i.;nio,  calf  (title  mended).  New  York,  1793 

272  i{i.KNNK.RH.\ssKTT  pAi'KRs  (The).  EnilK)dyinjx  itic  Private  Jour- 
nal of  Harman  IMennerhassett,  and  the  hitherto  I'npubli'^lH'd  (."or- 
respondence  of  Hurr,  Alston,  Comfort  Tyler,  Devereau  >ayt()n, 
Adair,  Miro,  Emmett,  Theodosia  Murr  Alston.  .Mrs.  IMenner- 
hasseit  anil  others  .  .  .  enj>aged  in  the  attempted  Wilkinson  and 
lUirr  Revolution  .  .  .  and  a  Memi^r  of  MIennerhassett.  l?y 
William  H.  Safford.     Portraits.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Cincinnati,  1864 

273  Bi.ocii  (Johannis).  Mistori.e  per  S.\  1  L'Ra.m  ex  NDvi  Orius 
ScRU' rdRiiiis.  E.xcerpta  memorabilia  continens,  (pia;  turn  in  vita 
communi  familiariter  disijuirentibus,  tuin  onmium  ordinum  letter- 
atis  non  minus  usui,  quam  oblectamento  esse  possint.  i2mo, 
cloth.  Rostochi,  1625 

274  Bi.oMF.  (Richard).  A  Dkscrihiion' of  the  Isi.wk  of  J  amau  a  ; 
with  the  other  Isles  and  'I'erritories  in  America,  to  which  the  En- 
glish are  related  .  .  .  Taken  from  the  Notes  of  Sr.  'I'homas 
I, inch,  iVc.  3  folded  maps.  Small  Svo,  half  red  morocco,  ),nlt 
leaves.  London,  1672 

First  edition.     The  "other  Territories" comprise Carolin.i,  Virj^inia,  Maryland, 
New  Vork,  New  F^ngland,  iVc. 

J  275  Bu)MK.  Another  copy,  with  the  3  maps,  to  which  is  added,  The 
Present  State  of  Tangier  ...  to  which  is  added,  'I'he  Present 
State  of  .Algiers,  1676.     Small  Svo,  calf.  London.  1672-76 

276  Blome.  Description  of  the  Island  of  Ja.\!aica;  with  the  other 
Isles  and  Territories  in  America,  to  which  the  English  are  related. 
Portrait  of  De  Rtiytcr,  by  Vaughan,  and  3  maps  only,  that  of  Amer- 
ica missing.     Svo,  calf.  London,  167S 

The  last  22  paj^es  are  devoted  to  a  description  of  "  the  present  state  of  .Algiers 
in  if)78,  also  a  List  of  the  Ships  then  belonging  to  that  Ton." 

J  277  [Blo.mf.J  L'Ameriquk  Angloisk,  ou  Description  des  Isles  et 
Terres  du  Roi  d'Angleterre  dans  r.'\merique  .  .  .  Traduit  de 
IWnglois.     1  folded  maps.     i2mo,  calf.  Amsterdam,  1 688 


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27S  151. UK  l,A\vs  (The)  of  Nkw  Havkn  Colony,  usually  called  Blue 
Laws  of  Connecticut,  Quaker  Laws  of  Plymouth  and  Massachu- 
setts ;  Blue  Laws  of  New  York,  Maryland,  Virginia  and  South 
Carolina.  P'irst  Record  of  Connecticut  ;  Interesting  Kxtr"cts  from 
Connecticut  Records  ;  Cases  of  Salem  Witchcraft  ;  ("harges  and 
Banishment  of  Roger  Williams,  itc. ;  and  other  Interesting  and 
Instructive  Antiquities.  Compiled  by  an  Antiquarian  [Royal  R. 
IlinmanJ.     i2mo,  cloth.  Hartfonl,  183S 

279  Bi.rxT  (Edmund  M.).  Strangkr's  Guidk  to  the  City  of  Nkw 
York  ...  to  which  is  prefixed  an  Historical  Sketch,  (S:c. 
Plates.     i2mo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1817 

280  Bi.UNT  (Joseph).  A  HisroRicAi.  Skktlh  of  the  Formation  of 
the  Confkdkracy,  particularly  with  reference  to  the  rrovincial 
Limits  and  the  Jurisdiction  of  the  General  (lovernment  over  Indian 
Tribes   .    .    .    &c.     8vo,  sheep.  New  York,  1825 

2S1  I  Boccalini  (Trajan).]  Nb:wi:s  from  Ferxassus.  The  Politicall 
Touchstone  taken  from  Mount  I'ernassus  :  whereon  the  Govern- 
ments of  the  greatest  Monarchies  of  the  World  are  touched.  4to, 
half  calf.  Printed  at  Helicon,  1622 

Autograph  mem.  of  Wintlirop  Sargent  inserted  ;  also  his  book-plate. 


28 


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252  [  BoKMUs.]  Gi.i  CosTUMi,  le  leggi  et  Lusanze  di  tutte  le  Genti  ; 
Raccolte,  qui  insieme  da  molti  illustri  Scrittori  per  Giovanni  Boemo 
Aubano  Alemano  ;  E  tradotti  per  Lucio  Fauno  .  .  .  Aggiontovi 
di  nuovo  gli  costumi,  &;  I'usanze  dell'  Indik  occidf.ntai.i,  overo 
MoNDo  Nuovo,  da  P.  Gieronimo  Giglio.     Small  8vo,  vellum. 

Venetia,  1660 

253  BoisTHii'.Aui.T  (Doublet  de).  Les  V(EUx  des  Hurons  et  des 
AnxAgns,  a  Notre-Dame  de  (^hartres  .  .  .  avec  les  Lettres  des 
Missiontiires  Catholiquesau  Canada,  une  Introduction  et  des  Notes. 
Colored  plate.     8vo,  boards.  Chartres,  1857 

284  Bom, MAN  (Erick).  Lkttek  to  Thomas  Brand  ...  on  the 
Practicability  and  Propriety  of  a  Resumption  of  Specie  Payments. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1819 


291 


285  Boi.TON,  Jr.  (Robert).  History  of  the  County  of  Westches- 
rER,  from  its  First  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  Maps  and 
woodcuts.     2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1848 


Ami;KI(  ANA. 


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286     BoMn.ARDKMKNT  clc  VALPARAISO  ( Documents  Dfficicls),  suivi  da 

Combat  du  Callao.     Svo,  half  morocco.  I'aris,  1.S66 

Also  in  this  vol.,  Gukkkk.  de   i.'Espai;nk  au  (.'him,  par  J.   G, 

Courcelle-Seneuil.  Paris.  1S66 

2S7  Bonaparte  (Lucien).  Ri^vot.urioN  de  Brcmaire,  ou  Relation 
dcs  rrincijiaux  evcncments  dcs  Journees  des  iS  et  19  Rruniairc. 
Svo.  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  I'aris.  1845 

See  pp.  277-292  for  the  poem  L'Amerique. 

28S  Book  of  Mormon  (The)  :  an  Account  written  by  the  Hand  of 
Mormon,  upon  plates  taken  from  the  plates  of  Nephi  .  .  .  By 
Joseph  Smith,  Junior.     Svo,  calf.      Very  rare.  Palmyra,  1830 

2S9  BoRDKK  and  Bastilk  [in  America],  by  the  author  of  '•('•uy  Liv- 
ingstone" [George  Lawrence].     i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  //.  J. 

290  BoNTKKoK  (Willem  Yshrantsz).  Jourxael  ofte  (iedenck- 
waerdige  beschrijvinghe  vande  Oost-Indische  Reyse  .  .  Bcgrij- 
pende  veel  wonderlijcke  en  gevaerlijcke,  saecken  hem  daer  in 
wcdervaren  ...  18  December,  1618  .  .  .  16  November,  1625. 
Portrait,  etching  on  title  and  8  lar^e  etchings. 

Journaki,  ofte  Beschrijvinge  van  de  reyse  ghedaen  by  den 
Commandeur  Dirck  Albertsz  Ravex,  nae  Spit>berghen  in  den 
jare,  1639  .  .  .  ellende  op't  wrack  en  sijn  bhjde  verloff  inge. 
Larg^c  etching. 

Tw(j  parts  in  i  vol.  4to,  morocco  anticjue,  gill  over  red  leaves, 
by  Riviere.  Hoorn,  1646 

First  edition  of  the  most  interesting  of  all  Indian  voyages. 

See  Ilii.sn  s. 


291  [Bordone.]  Isolario  di  Benedetto  Bordoxe  .  .  .  Ricoretto 
et  di  Nuovo  ristampato.  Con  la  gionta  del  Monte  del  Ore  nova- 
mente  ritrovato.      1 1 1  woodcut  maps.     Folio,  vellum. 

\'enetia:   Francesco  di  Lcno,  n.  d. 
B.  A.  \'.,  No.  107.      Minus  the  m.np  of  the  world.     [2  leaves.] 
This  edition  contains   [verso   of   leaf   I, XIII. J  the  "Copia  della  Lelttre  del 
I'rcfetto,"'  which  was  lirst  published  in  1534. 

292  [Bordoxe.]  Libro  di  Bexedetto  Bordoxe.  Nel  qual  si  ragiona 
de  tutte  risole  del  mondo  con  li  lor  nomi  antichi  et  moderni, 
historic,  favole,  et  modi  del  loro  vivere,  et  in  qual  parte  del  mare 
stanno,  et  in  qual  parallelo  et  climagiacciono.  112  n'oodcnt  maps. 
Folio,  vellum.     (Title  mutilated  and  crudely  repaired.) 

[Vinegia  :  Nicolo  J" Aristotile,  1528J 


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293  |lii)STON  Massackk.)  a  Short  Nakrativk  of  the  ii(»rkii) 
Massacrk  in  Hosion,  perpetrated  in  the  Kvenitijj  of  the  Fifth 
Day  of  March,  1770,  by  Soldiers  of  the  XXIXtli  Re^Mmeiit; 
which  with  the  XlVtli  Rei;inu'nt  were  then  (Quartered  there. 
With  some  Observations  on  tlie  State  of  Ihinjjs  |)rior  to  tliat 
Catastrophe.  Svo,  half  morocco,  uncut  (pp.  77  and  80  dupli- 
cated), Boston,   1770 

294  I  P.()ST()N  Massacrk.)  A  SiioRr  Narrativk,  i'^-c.  [Another 
ct)py.J     Svo,  half  morocco.  Boston,  1770 

In  this  inipiession  the  narrative  is  continued  from  p.  3•^  ti>  4S  by  the  ad<litii)n 
of  certain  matter  which  "  may  be  supposed  by  the  unhappy  [lersons,  now  in 
custody  for  trial,  as  tending  to  give  an  undue  bias  to  the  minds  of  the  jury.'' 
The  appeniiix  is  also  increased  to  SS  pages. 

-95  [Boston.]  Orations  delivered  at  the  Request  of  the  Inhabi- 
tants of  the  Town  of  Boston  to  Commemorate  the  Evening  of  the 
l'"iftli  of  March,  1770,  when  a  number  of  Citizens  were  killed  by  a 
party  of  British  'I'roops,  quartered  among  them  in  a  time  of  Peace. 
Small  8vo,  half  calf.  Boston:  P.  Etles,  [1785] 

These  Boston  Massarre  Orations  are  by  James  Lovell,  Dr.  Joseph  Warren,  I>r. 
lieiij.  Ctuirch,  Hon.  Jo'  n  Hancock,  I'eter  Th.icher,  IJenj.  llichbom,  Jonathan 
W.  Austin,  William  Tudor,  Jonathan  Mason,  Thomas  Dawes,  Jr.,  iJeo.  Richards 
Minotand  Dr.  Thos.  .Velsh,  and  conclude  with  the  oration  on  the  re-interment 
of  Joseph  Warren  (who  was  killed  at  Bunker  Hill),  by  Perez  Morton,  and  a  I'oem 
by  James  .Mien. 

From  the  Crowninshield  library. 

296  Boston  Slave  Riot  and  Tkiai,  of  Anthony  Burns.  Contain- 
ing tlie  Report  of  the  Faneuii  Hall  Meeting  ;  the  Murder  of 
Ikitchelder;  Theodore  i'arker's  Lesson  for  the  Day;  Speeches  of 
Counsel   ,   .    .    &c.     Svo,  half  morocco.  Boston,  1854 

297  I  l]osroN  Tea-Party.]  Proceedings  of  a  Special  Meeting  of 
the  .Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  December  16,  1873:  being 
the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Destruction  of  the  Tea  in 
Boston  Harbor.     Fac-simile.     Svo,  uncut.  Boston,  1S74 


298  Bossu  (M.).  Nouveaux  Vovaces  aux  Indes  Occidentai.es; 
contenant  une  Relation  des  differens  Peuples  qui  habitent  les  envi- 
rons du  grand  Fleuve  Saint- l.ou is,  appellti  vulgairement  le  Missis- 
sippi, &c.     2  parts  in  i  vol.     lamo,  calf.  Paris,  1768 


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1/ 


i  .'99  li()s>r.  N'oivK.M'x  VoYAc.K.s  aiix  Indks  Olcmiikn  i  ai.ks,  conte- 
naiil  line  Rclatutn  ilcs  (lilTcrtiis  I'ciiplcs,  iVc.  2  vols.,  121110,  half 
calf.  Ainstcniam,  1769 

300     lioiTRo   ((liovanni).      Rki.ationi   Universal!.      3  ///.//y.     4to, 
vellum.  Vciiftia,  1640 

Sec  "  Delia  notitin,  chc  i  popoli  ilel  Mondo  Nuovo,"  pp.  5jS-5!SS. 

)i  Hoii'RiN'i  Hknaduii  (Lorenzo).  Idka  de  una  Nikva  IIisioria 
Cicneral  tie  la  .Vmkkica  Si  iti  n  1  kionai.  :  funtlada  sombre  mate- 
rial copiitso  (ie  I'ij^iiras,  Symbolos,  ("araeteres,  y  (lero^^lilu  os, 
Cantares,  y  Maniiscritos  de  Aiitores  Indi  )s  [y  Catalojjo  del 
Mueso  Historico  Indiano].     Fr(>///is/>irtr.    4to,  calf.     Madrid,  1746 


^  jo: 


HoucHKR  (Jonathan).  .\  V'liw  of  the  Causks  and  Cunsk- 
QUENCEs  of  the  .American  Rk.voi.u  iion  ;  in  Thirteen  Discourses, 
preached  in  North  .America  between  1763  and  1775.  8vo,  half 
morocco,  j;ilt  top,  uncut  edges.  London,  1797 


303  Boucher  de  la  Richaruerie  (G.).    Biblioth^que  Universki.le 

des  VoYAdKS.     6  vols.,  8vo,  calf.  Paris,  i.SoS 

304  I  BoiDiNor.]  A  Star  in  the  West;  or,  A  Humble  .Attempt  to 
Discover  the  lonj?  lost  Ten  Tribes  of  Israel,  preparatory  to  their 
return  to  their  Beloved  City  Jerusalem.  By  Elias  Bomlinot.  Svo, 
calf.  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1.S16 

l'aj;es  S()-io7  arc  devoted   to  an  enquiry  into  the   language  of  the  .American 
Indians. 


305     BouDiNoT.     Another  Copy.     Svo,  calf. 


Trenton,  1S16 


•I  306     BoLi.TON  (D'Arcy).     Sketch   of  his    Majesiv's    Province   of 
Upper  Canada.     Colored  map.     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

London,  1.S05 

307  [BorNOAKV  Question.]  The  History  of  the  Necoiiations  in 
Reference  to  the  Eastern  and  Northeastern  Boundaries  of  the 
United  States.     Map.     Svo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1841 

308  Bou|(i;ainviei.e  (NL  de).  History  of  a  Voyage  to  the  Mai.ouine 
(or  Falkland)  Islands,  in  i76''-4  ,  .  .  and  of  Two  Voyages  to 
the  Streights  of  Magellan.  'Lianslated  from  Dom  Fernety's  His- 
torical Journal,     2d  edition.     Alaps  and  plates.    410,  half  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1773 


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309  I  ni)i;K<;i.ois  i)i;  i,A  Rmiiii.i.r..  |  C'liuisi  orii  C'oi.omii  on  rAint-r- 
icjuc  Dccuuvcrtc.     I'ociiic.    Froiitis/>iiics.     2  Vdls.  in  1.     Svo,  calf. 

Paris,  177.? 
From  th'j  Amlraile  I.ibr.iry,  No.  1785. 

310  lHouiON.]      Kki.a HON  (Ic  rKstablissemciit  dcs   Francois  dcpuis 

I'an  1635.    En  I'lle  de  la  Martiiiiciuc,  I'une  des  Antilles  de  I'Amcr- 

ique.     Dcs  nuuiirs  des  Saiivax[es,  de  la  situation,  iV'  des  aiitres  sin- 

;iiilaritez  de  I'isle.     I'ar  le  1'.  Jacques  Hi  niton.     8vo,  vellum. 

I'aris  :  S,  Crainoisy,   1640 
t"?!?'  See  Jkslit  Kri  ations. 

311  HitwDoiN  (James).  Philosophical  Discouksk  addressed  to  the 
American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  to  which  are  added 
Three  Memoirs,  \-c.,  lai^^c plate,  4to,  half  morocco,  Hostoii,  17.S6  ; 
also  in  this  volume. 

An   ICui.ofiY   on   the    Hon.    Jamks    Bowdoin    ...    By    John 
Lowell,  small  folio,  24  pp,  Boston,  1791. 

Presentation  copies  from  tlie  respective  authors  to  Gov.  Sarfjent. 

312  BoYKR  (Paul).  Vkritaulk  Rki.ation  de  tout  ce  qui  s'est  fait  et 
passe  au  Voyage  que  M.  de  Hretigny,  fit  a  PAmerique  Occidentale. 
Svo,  calf.  Paris,  1654 

Large  paper  copy. 

4  3 '3  HovN  roN  (Capt.  E.  C).  History  of  VVkst  Poini  :  its  Military 
Importance  durinji'  the  American  Revolution  ;  and  the  Origin  and 
Progress  of  the  United  States  Military  Academy.  Numerous  illus- 
trations [some  co/ored)  and  maps.     Imp.  Svo,  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1.S64 

I.ARiJK  PAPER  coi'V,  Only  I(X)   printed.     Contains  a   fac-siinilc  reprint  of  the 
"  Trial  of  Major  .\ntlre,  1780." 

314  BozMAN  (John  Leeds).  Skktch  of  the  History  of  Maryland 
during  the  First  Three  Years  after  its  Settlement,  to  which  is  pre- 
fixed a  Cojjious  Introduction.    Svo,  half  morocco.   Baltimore,  iSii 

315  Brackknridgk  (Hugh  Montgomery).  Six  Pch.itical  Dis- 
couKsES,  founded  on  the  Scripture.     i2mo,  half  morocco. 

Lancaster,  177S 

316  Brackknridgk.  Journal  of  a  Voyage  up  the  Rivkr  Mis- 
souKi  [in  iSi  i].      2d  edition.     121110,  half  morocco. 

Baltimore,   18 15 


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^17       liKACKF.NRIDdK.       P^ARI.V    DlSlOVKKIKS    by     StANIARDS    ill    NlAV 

Ml  XK  i>,  containing  an  Account  of  the  Castlt's  of  ('iI)o!a,  ivc.    Svo, 
iialf  morocco,  yilt  top.  l'ittsi)iirj;li,  1S57 

^iS     Urai  Kr.NRUxJK.     HisroKV    of   the   Wksiirn    iN-^rRRix:  iion  in 
Wksi  KkN  I'knnsvi.vania,  commonly  called  the  Wiiiskcy  Insurrec- 
tion, 1794.    Svo,  clotii.  Pittsburgh,  1S59 
Most  i>f  till'  ic)|)ii's  of  tliis  book  were  destroyed  by  fire. 

]uj  Hkadkori)  (Altlen).  History  of  Massachusktts,  from  176410 
July,  1775,  when  Cicn.  \Vashinji;ton  took  command  of  the  American 
Army,  1822. 

HisiORY  of  Massachi'skt  IS,  from  July,  1775  .  .  .  to  the  year 
17.S9  (inclusive),  when  the  Federal  (lovernment  was  established, 
1825. 

HisTouv  of  MASsAciirsKTTS,  from  the  year  179010  1820,  1829. 
I'ojjether  3  vols.     Svo,  half  morocco,  jjilt  tops,  uncut  eiljjes. 

Boston,  1822-29 

BRADFORD  Cr,UH  I'UBMCATIONS. 

Till' set  "f  (J  vols,  ni.iy  be  sold  separately,  if  so  desired,  omitting  tlio  duplicates  i/  and/'. 

320  |Mi.i.viN.|  A  Journal  of  the  Exi'kdition  to  Quebf.c,  in  the 
year  1775.  under  the  Command  of  Colonel  Benedict  .Arnold. 
By  James  Melvin,  a  Private  in  Captain  Dearborn's  Company. 
Royal  Svo,  half  morocco,  jjilt  top.  N'ew  York,  1S57 

Privately  Printed.     Only  100  copies,  No.  if). 

Edited  by  the  late  Mr.  W.  J.  Davis.  This  is  one  of  liie  extremely  rare 
volumes  privately  issuei!  l)y  "  The  t'iub,"  from  which  or^jaiiizatinn  has  since 
sprung  the  lelebrated  "  Bradforil  Cliil)." 

I  Washington.]  Diary  of  WASiiiNc.roN:  from  the  first  day  of 
October,  17S9,  to  the  tenth  day  of  March,  1790.  From  the 
Ori^^inal  Manuscript  now  first  printed.  [Noles  by  Win.  J.  Davis, 
Introduction  by  H.  J.  Lossiny.J  Royal  Svo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  New  York,  1858 

No.  2  of  "The  Club"  [afterwards  "  Hradford  Club"]  Series.  Only  too 
copies  printed.     No.  62. 

[Hatfield  and  Dekrfiei.d.]  Papers  concerning  the  Attack  on 
Hatfield  and  Deerfield  by  a  Party  of  Indians  fro  1  Canada, 
September  nineteenth,  1677,  A/a/>.  Royal  Svo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  1859 

Bradford  Club  Scries,  No.  i. 

Only  100  copies  printed.     Club  copy  No.  22.     Edited  by  F.  B.  Hough. 


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{<i)  Hath  KM)  and  Dki  rhki.d.  Another  (SiibscribcT's)  Copy, 
No.  8i.  Royal  8vo,  lialf  maroon  morocco,  gilt  lop,  uncut 
edges.  New  York,  1859 

Uniquk  Copy, 

(/>)  [Dkakk  and  Haii.kck.]  Tlie  Croakers,  hy  Josepli  Rod- 
man Drake  and  Fitz-Crcene  Hallcck.  First  complete  edition. 
rortraits  on  India  Paper,  and  175  inserted  /i/afes,  <^e.  Royal 
8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  New  York,  1S60 

Uiii(|iic  copy  of  No.  2  of  tlie  Hrailford  Club  Si'rics,  with  auto^jra])!)  iLttirs 
of  Ilalktk,  J.  K.  raiildiiijr,  C.  Kcmhlc,  John  lacol)  Aslor  &  Son,  Win.  C 
Hryant,  118  portraits  anil  43  views  inserted;  also  "  I'he  American  I'lajj,"  liy 
Drake,  illustrated  by  Darley. 

Only  I  50  copies  printed.     No.  100. 

Drakk  and  Hai.i.k.ck.  The  Croakkks.  Portraits  on  India 
paf'er.  Another  copy  (Club  copy.  No.  43).  Royal  8v(),  half 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  New  York,  i860 

Only  i(j<)  copies  printed. 

[I)k  CiRAssE.  I  Operations  of  th .  French  Feekt,  under  the 
Count  De  Crasse,  in  1781-2,  as  described  in  two  contempo- 
raneous journals.  Portrait  on  Pidiu  paper,  v>v.  Royal  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1864 

Bradford  flub  (No.  3). 

150  copies  privately  printed.      No.  15. 

.XNrnoi.ocY  of   New  Netheriand,  or   Translations   from  the 

Early  Dutch  Poets  of  New  York,  with  Memoirs  of  their  Fives, 

by   Henry  C.  Murphy.     Portrait  of  Steendani,  J'ae-siniHes,  ^-e. 

Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  1S65 

75  copies  privately  printed.     No.  15. 
Rrailford  Club  Series,  No.  4. 

I  De  Soro.  I  Narratives  of  the  Career  of  Hernando  De 
Soro  in  the  Conquest  of  Florida,  as  tokl  by  a  Knight  of  l-'.lvas, 
and  in  a  Relation  by  Lays  Hernandez  de  Biedma,  Factor  oi 
the  Kxpedition.  'I'ranslated  by  Buckingham  Smith.  Portrait 
on  India  paper,  map,  ^c.  Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  New  York,  1866 

75  copies  only  printed.     No.   15. 

Bradford  Clul)  Series,  No.  5.     Contains  alsc   view    of    the   tombstone  of 
William  Itradford,  in  Trinity  Church  Yard. 


Amkkkana.  47 

Nokiiii  k\  Invasion  (The)  of  Oct.,  1780:  a  Series  of  Tapers 
Relatinj.'  to  the  IvvpecHtions  from  Canada  under  Sir  Jcsiin  John- 
son an(i  others  against  the  Frontiers  of  New  Vori<,  wiiicii  were 
supposed  to  have  Connection  with  Arnold's  Treason.  Willi 
an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Franklin  li.  H()ui(h.  JA//,  c>v. 
Royal  <Sv(),  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

New  York,  moccci.xvi. 

Bradford  CIiili  Si-rii-s,  No.  6. 
Only  75  copies  printed.     No.  15. 

[Laurkns.]  The  Akmv  Corrkspondknck  of  Coi.onm  i  John 
I,ai;ri:ns  in  the  Yea  s  i"'77-S,  now  first  Printed  from  the 
()njiinal  Letters  addressed  tohis  l-'atiier  Henry  I, aureus,  I'resi- 
dent  of  Conjrress.  With  a  Memoir  by  William  Ciilmore  Simiiis. 
Portrait  on  Inaia  piiper.  Royal  Svo,  half  morocco.  ;;ilt  toj), 
uncut  edges.  New  N'nrk,  iSf)7 

Itraclford  C'lub  Scries,  No.  7. 
Only  75  copies  printed.      No.  15. 

3.'i  I  Hraosirkk  I'  (.\nne).|  'I'liK  Tf.n  rii  Musi,  Lately  Sprung  iij)  in 
.America;  or,  Severall  Poems,  compilecl  with  great  Yariety  of  Wit 
.  .  ,  Also  a  Dialogue  betwean  OUl  England  and  New,  con- 
cerning the  Late  'I'roubles  .  .  .  By  a  Centlewoman  in  those 
parts.     Small  Svo,  calf,  gill  edges.    Title  damaged,     London,  1650 

3^2  I5RA1M-.RI)  (David).  Miraiiiiia  Dki  intkr  Induos,  or  the  Rise 
and  Progress  Of  a  Remarkable  Work  of  (Irace  .\mongst  a  Num- 
ber ( )f  the  Indians  In  the  Provinces  of  New-Jersey  and  Pennsyl- 
vania, justly  Represented  in  .\  Journal  Kept  by  Order  ol  the 
Honourable  Society  (in  Scotland)  for  i)ropagating  Christian 
Knowledge.  With  some  general  Remarks.  .  .  .  Svo,  calf,  pp. 
253,  margins  crop|)ed.        Philadelphia  :  Williatr,  Jimii/orJ,  |  1746I 

.At  pa^je  Si  occurs  a  secoiul  title,  "  I)ivine  llrace  display 'il,  or  the  Continuance 
and  I'rojjrcss  of  a  Remarkable  Work  i>f  dracc  .  .  .  to  which  is  suhioined  an 
Ai)penili.\,"  iVc. 


T,2T,  Hram)  (Chas.).  Jot  RNAi,  of  a  Yovaok  to  Peru  :  a  Passage 
across  the  Cordillera  of  the  .Andes,  in  the  Winter  of  1X27,  Per- 
formed on  Foot  in  the  Snow  ;  and  a  Journey  across  the  Pami)as. 
Plates.     Svo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  iSiS 

324  [liRANNAN.]  Ofkiciai,  Lk.  rTF.RS  of  the  Mii.riARV  and  Navai. 
Okkkkrs  of  the  UNriio  SrAii;s  during  the  War  witli  (Ireat 
Mritain,   in    the  v---s   1S12,  '13,  '14,  iS: '15,  with  some  Additional 


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48  A  mi:  UK  AN  A. 

Letters  .  .  .  collected  and  arranged  by  Joliii  Hrannan.  8vo, 
half  calf,  gilt.  Washington  City,  1823 

4325  [IJrant.  I  I.iKK  of  JdSKi'H  Hr  ANP-Tn  A  YKN  DANEOKA  :  including 
the  Border  Wars  of  the  American  Revolution  .  .  .  by  William 
I,.  Stone.  Portraits  antl  map.  2  vols.,  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt 
tops.  New  ^'ork,  1S3S 

J  326     Hkasskur   in     I'.dURHouRC    (E.   Charles).     I.ettrks  pour  servir 

d'introduction  a  rHisroiki.  I'rimi  rivi.  des  Na  rioxs  Civhisi'ks  de 

I'Amkrkjlk  Sr.i' 1  kn  rRioNAi.K,  adressees  a  M.  le    Due  ile  \almy. 

4to,  boards.  Mexico,  1X51 

A  Spanish  translation  accompaniL-s  the  French  text  in  parallel  rulumns. 

J  327      Mrasskur  DK  HoUKiioi'Rc;  (I'Abbe).     Rkciikkciiks  siir  les  Rimnk.s 

»    de  I'ai.kn^um':   et  sur  les  Origines  de  la  Civilization   du  Mexitiue. 

'    //'////  56  /art:;i'  p/utes  after  the  i/<'si):;iis  of  Je  WalJeck,  some  Ci>lorei{. 

Imp.  folio,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Paris,  rS6t) 

32.S       I?RAS>KUR      ])l.      BoURliOURO      (I'Abbe).  MANUSCRir      '!")<(  lANO. 

ICtudes  sur  le  Systeme  Graphicpie  et  la  Langue  des  Mayas.  //'//// 
70  (hromo-litho^raph  /ar-simi/es  of  ancient  Afexiean  maniiscripts, 
&'e.     2  vols.,  royal  410,  half  morocco.  Paris,  1.S69  70 

I'rcsentation  copy  from  the  author. 
Kamire/,  No.  120. 

329  Hrasskur  1)K  Hourhourg.  I,an(;uk  des  Mayas.  Another 
copy.     2  vols.,  royal  4to,  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1809-70 

330  Hrav  (Thomas).  Apostolick  ('marmy,  its  Nature  and  Excel- 
lence considered  in  a  Discourse  upon  Dan.  12,  3.  Preached  at 
St  Paul's  at  the  Ordination  of  some  Protestant  Missionaries  to  be 
sent  into  the  Plantations.  To  which  is  Prefixt,  a  Cieneral  View  of 
the  English  Colonies  in  America,  tS:c.  4to,  polished  calf  extra,  by 
Pratt.  London,  1699 

The  (lueslioii  (if  "setllinR  of  Libraries  in  tlie  several  Parishes  of  each  I'ro- 
vince"  is  here  diseiisseil,  "  1-ifty  Pounds  worth  of  Hooks  beiiijj  the  least  that  ca;i 
be  suppos'd  requisite  to  enable  a  .Minister  to  discharjje  the  Duties  of  his  Function." 

331  Hrav  (Thomas).  Tm:  Acrsof  Dr.  Hray's  Visita  rioN  held  at 
Annopolis  in  .Mary-Land,  May  2^,  24,  25.  Anno  1700.  Folio,  half 
morocco  (title  and  17  pp.\  London,  1700 

At  the  end  will  be  found  "  .\  Circular  Letter  the  Clergy  of  Mary-Land, 
subsequent  to  the  lato  Visitation,"  5  pp.,  and  "  Cursus  Catecheticus  .\mericanus," 
I  pane. 


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332  Hkikkkin  (Jolin).  A  Hrikkk  and  iruk  Ri  i.aiion  of  the  I)is- 
coverie  of  the  Nortli  I'art  of  Vir^^inia ;  being  a  most  pleasant, 
friiitfiiU  and  commodious  soile  ;  Made  this  present  yeeie  160;!,  by 
Caiitaiiie  Bartliolomm'  (iosnc/t/,  ('ai')taine  Iiartfu>lini<ni,-,c  (lilhcit, 
and  divers  other  gentlemen  their  associats,  by  the  iiermission  of 
the  honourable  knight,  Sir  Walter  Ralegh,  &c.  Whereunto  is 
Annexed  a  Treatise  of  'S\.  EdnutrJ  Jfayis,  )k.c.  4to,  vellum,  j^ilt 
edges.  London  :   Genr.  Bihop,  1602 

Fine  copy  nf  an  excessively  rrire  huok.  The  companion  volume  will  be  foiiml 
under  Kosikk. 

353  Hrissam  (P.  Francesco  (lioseppe).  Hkk.vk  Rk.i.a  iionk  d'Alcune 
Missioni  de  I'l'.  della  ("ompagnia  di  Giesu  nella  Nuova  Franc  ia. 
4to,  red  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Pratt,  Macerata,  1653 

See  Jescit  Ri  i.ations. 

334  Hrkion  (Raymond).  Dictionairk  Cakaiiii.-P'ram;oi>  (et  l-'ran- 
(;ois-("araibe|.  Mesk-  de  (piantitc  de  Reniar(|ues  historicpu-s  pour 
I'esclaircissement  de  la  I.angue.  2  vols.,  small  4to,  blue  levant 
morocco,  gilt  leaves,  hy  Hardy.  Auxerre,  1665-6 

At  the  entl  of  the  second  vol.  is  houmi  "  I'etit  ("atechisme  ou  sonmi.iire  dcs 
'I'rois  Premieres  parties  de  la  l)t)Ctrine  (  hrestienne.  Traduit  du  Fraiiv'"is,  en  la 
lanjriie  des  I'araiUes  Insulaires,  par    .    .    .    IJreton  (70  pp. ).      Au.xerre,   l()ln." 

335  Hkkvooui  (I.   C).     Vkrrazano  the  Navigator  ;  or,  Notes  on 

(liovanni  da  Verrazano  and  on  a  Planisphere  of   1529  illustrating 

his  American  Voyage  in  1524.     Map.     Svo,  cloth,  uncut. 

New  \'ork,  1.S74 
Only  250  copies  printed. 

33<^  JUrCWtfCniJaCi)  (Hemard  le).  ILf  flCant  UOyaor  '»'  HHKL- 
sAi.KM  divise  en  deux  parties.  F^n  la  premiere  est  traicte  des  pere- 
grinations de  la  saincte  cite  de  Hierusaleni.  .  .  .  Kn  la  seconde 
partie  este  traicte  des  croisees  et  entre  prinses  saictes  par  Ics  toys 
et  princes  chrestiens  pour  la  recouvrance  de  la  terre  saincte  et 
augmentation  de  la  foy  Come  Charles  Martel,  l'ei)in,  Charie- 
maigne,  le  roy  saincte,  Loys,  (lodeffroy  de  buillon  et  autres  cpii 
ont  concpieste  la  cite  de  Hierusalem.  De  guerres  des  turcz  et 
I'artarins  la  prinse  de  Costantinople,  du  siege  de  Rhodes,  la  prinse 
de  (Irenade,  avec  Ihystoire  de  Sophie,  &c.  4to,  morocco  extra, 
red  leaves.  Paris  :  /•".  Ri'^nault,  1522 

Ramirez,  975. 

Second  edition  of  Huen's  transl.ntion,  with  the  two  large  pl.ites  (f.-jc  similes  liy 
I'ilinski)  and  numerous  woodcut  illustrations  throuj^hout  the  te.xt.  On  the 
recto  of  folio  cxcviii.  see  ;  "  Co* -e  dunes  led  res  de  Pierre  Pasiiuilijfe,"  which  is 
an  account  of  (l.ispar  C'ortereai  s  discovery  of  Labrador. 


50 


AmKRK  ANA. 


3;57  IJkidki.  (I,()uis).  I<F.  Pouk  ct  le  C(»n  i  rk,  ou  Avis  a  ccux  qui  sc 
proposcnt  de  passer  dans  les  P/ia  is-I'ms  i»'AMKKi(,»rK.  :  siiivi 
(I'linc  description  du  Kk.ntuckv  et  dii  Genesy,  iVc.  ylA//.  Svo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1803 

33<S  IJrikk  (;\)  and  Trvv.  Narkativk  of  the  Hostile  Conduct  of  tlie 
Harharous  Natives  Towards  the  Dutch  Nati(»n.  Translated  by 
K.  H.  OX'allaghan  [from  the  original  Dutch  M.S.).  Svo,  half  mo- 
rocco, gilt  t(>p,  uncut.  Albany,  Mi)cct:i.xiii. 

Only  S"  Copies  piinti'd. 

"  As  late  as  1(155  the  Indians  of  New  York  were  revenjjinji  ilie  ni'irilenms 
slailj;liter  of  four  hiiiulred  of  their  enuntryincn  at  I'avonia  by  that  s.in^uiii.iry 
coward  (  HIV ernor  Kief t.  The  petition  shi>ws  that  three  huiul.edof  the  Oiitih 
lolciny  had  been  slain  and  one  hundred  carrietl  away  captive.  So  audacious  had 
the  lieree  Indians  become  that  several  of  the  I  hitch  had  lieen  killed  on 
the  Island  of  Manhattan;  and  on  one  occasion  sixty-four  canoes  loaded  with  the 
savaj;es  had  landed  on  the  shore  of  the  North  River,  and  Ijefore  daylij^ht  had 
tilled  the  streets  of  New  Amsterd.ini.  The  fir>t  objects  upon  which  the  eyes  of 
the  astonished  Dutchmen  resteil  in  the  morning  were  the  crowds  of  savages,  to 
whose  forbearance  alone  they  owed  their  lives  " — FlKLD. 

339  liRKiHi'  (John).  Si'EKCHKS  [on  the  Trent  Affair,  the  Recognition 
of  the  Southern  Confederacy,  &c.].     i2mo,  cloth.     Londoti,  1S69 

340  Mkin  roN  ^^Daniel  G.).  'I'he  Myths  of  the  Niw  Woki.d  :  a 
Treatise  on  the  Symbolism  and  Mythology  of  the  Red  Race  of 
.America.      i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  icS6S 

341  HklSSDl    DE  WaRVII.LK  (J.    P.).      EXAME.V  CRITIQI-E  des  VoVAllKS 

dans  t'A.MKRKjUE  Septentrionale,  de  M.  le  Marqui>  de  Chatel- 
hix.    .    .    .     Svo,  half  calf.  I.ondres,  1786 


3- 


342 


343 


IJRisst)  r  DE  VVarvim.k.  New  Travels  in  the  Um  i  ed  States  of 
Amkrila,  performed  in  1788.  Translated  from  the  French  [by 
Joel  Barlou<\.     Svo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1792 

The  author  came  to  the  United  States  just  before  the  French  Revolution,  for 
the  |)urpose  of  selecting  a  suitable  place  for  establishing  a  colony  of  respectable 
persons  who  had  determined  to  abandon  the  then  despotic  government  of  l-' ranee 
anil  seek  an  asylum  under  the  mild  and  equal  government  of  the  United  States. 
A  secopd  volume  was  subseiiuenlly  published. 

Prissot  de  Warvim.k.  New  Travels  in  the  United  Sta  pes 
of  .Amkkica,  performed  in  m.dcc.lxxxvim.  [Translated  by  Joel 
JJarlow.j     2  vols.,  Svo,  boards,  uncut.  London,  1794 

Autograph  and  stamp  of  Lemuel  (1.  Olmstead  on  title.  Vol.  2  apparently 
lacks  a  portrait  of  the  author,  and  comprises  "  The  Commerce  of  America  with 
liurope,"  partly  written  by  Claviere  :  and  a  Life  of  Brissot. 


34 


347 


AMKkh  ANA. 


51 


344  British  Claims.  The  Claim  and  Answkr  in  the  Case  of 
Wilham  Cunningham  &  Co.  against  the  United  States,  under  the 
Sixth  Article  of  the  Treaty  of  Amity.     Philadelphia  :  Fcmio,  179S 

The    Rki'LV    of  William   Cunningham  &  Co.  to  the  Answer  of 
the  United  States  to  their  Claim  and  Memorial. 

Philailelphia  :   Humphreys,  ijoS 

Sundry  Rksolutions  of  the   Hoard  of  Commissioners  for  car- 
rying into  Effect  the  Sixth  Article. 
Together  3  vols,  in  1.     4to,  half  calf. 

Philadelphia:   Humphreys,  1798 


345 


Briiish  Claims.  Sundry  Rksolutions  and  Proci  K.i)iNtj>  in 
Cases  before  the  Board  of  Commissioners  for  carrying  into  effect 
the  Sixth  Article  of  the  Treaty  of  Amity,  Commerce  and  Naviga- 
tion, concluded  between  His  Britannic  Majesty  and  the  United 
States  of  America.     4to,  pp.  123.  1799 

The  Claim  and  Answkk,  with  the  subsequent  proceedings  in 
the  case  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Charles  Inglis  against  the  United  States, 
under  the  Sixth  Article,  ^cc.    .    .   .     410,  pp.  107-40. 

Philadelphia,  1799 

A  Brief  Statemf.nt  of  Oimnions  given  in  the  Board  of  Com- 
missioners un<ler  the  Sixth  Article  .  .  .  with  an  Appendix.  \c. 
8vo.  pp.  71.  1 800 

Three  vols,  in  1.     4to,  half  calf.  I'hiladelphia,  1799-1800 

346  British  Colonifs.  .\  Concisk.  Hisiorkal  .AccouNrof  all  the 
British  Colonies  in  North  .America,  comprehcniling  their  Rise, 
Progress  and  Modern  State  ;  jiarticularly  of  the  Massachusetts- 
Bay  (the  Seat  of  the  present  Civil  War),  together  vith  the  other 
Provinces  of  New  England.    .    .    .     8vo,  h-.lf  morocco,  gilt  to|). 

London,  1775 

347  [British  Colonies.]  HI^iTORlSl  h-statistischf.  Notiz  der  (Iross- 
brittannischen  Colonien  in  America,  mit  politischen  Anmerkungen 
di(  ,;egenwartigen  .•\niericanisclien  I'nruhen  betreffentl.  Svo, 
cloth.  Erankfurt,  1776 

348  [British  Impress.mfnts.]  *  Copies  and  Extracts  of  Documents 
on  the  subject  of  British  Impressments  of  .American  .Seamen.  8vo, 
half  morocco.  London,  1812 

*  'rransmitted  to  the  .Senate,  by  Mailison. 


A.MKkK  ANA. 


349  [HkiiisH  Si'Y.|  The  Lkitkrs  of  tin;  I^rhish  Si'V,  orij'inally 
|)Lil)Iishc(l  ill  tlic  Virj(inia  Argus,  in  August  and  St'|)tt'nil)cr,  1.S03. 
The  Second  Kdition.     Svo,  half  calf.  Richmond,  1S03 

From  the  rnnvninshicld  Library. 

350  [Mkoi  AKi)|  Dkscrii'tio  Tkrkak  Sani.  tak  exactissinia,  autore 
Hrocardo  Monacho  .  .  .  Dk  Novis  Insli.is  neper  repertis,  N:  de 
moribus  incolarum  earundem,  per  I'KrKUM  Maktyrk.m  res  lectu 
digna.     Small  Svo,  calf.  Antwerpiae,  1536 

If.  A.  v..  No.  i2>. 

At  the  end  is  buimd  "  I'aiaephati  de  noii  I'redciuiis  Ilisloriis  l.iheiliis  iitilissi- 
miis.  I'horniiti  de  iiatura  I)e<jrum  libellus  Joduco  V'alareo  interprete  .  .  .  K.pi- 
taphium  .   .  .   Corneliu  Scepi)eri)  autore.      Antwerpiae,  152S. 

351  Brock  (Sir  Isaac),  'I'he  Likk  and  Corrisfo.n  i>KNcK  of  .  .  . 
intersjiersed  with  Notices  of  the  celebrated  Indian  Chief,  Tecumseh; 
.  .  .   Kdited  .  .  .  by  K.  Hrock  Tujiper.     Post  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1.S45 

352  Bkodhkai  (John  Romeyn).  The  History  of  the  Cnv  of  Ni.\v 
York.  First  [and  Second]  Periods,  1609-1O91.  Map.  2  vols., 
Svo,  cloth.  New  York,  1853-71 

Vol.  2  is  a  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

353  Brodhkai).  Oration  on  the  Conquest  of  Nkw  Nethkri.a.nd. 
Map  and  portrait.     Imp.  Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

New  York,  1S64 

Published  by  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  anil  including  its  I'loctedinns 
on  the  2iHjth  .\nniversary  of  the  "'Conquest." 

354  Hkodmkau.     The  CiovKRNMKNr  of  Sir   Edmi'nd  Andros  over 

New  I'"ngland  in  168.S  and  1689.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Morri.sania,  1867 
Only  a  few  printed.      iVc  :,.'ntation  copy  from  the  author. 


I 

i 


I 


355  Uriioksop  ( Jone).  .\n  Invita  rio.N  of  l.ovK  unto  the  Seedof  (iod, 
throughout  the  World,  with  a  Word  to  the  Wise  in  Heart.  .And  A 
Lamkniation  for  Nkw-England.     4to,  half  morocco. 

London,  1662 

356  Brothkrhkai)  (William).  Amkrican  Notes  and  Queriks.  4 
Nos.     All  pitbliihi-il.     Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  leaves. 

Philadelpiiia,  1857 
Contains  articles  on    "liook    Illustrator^,"   account  of   the   sale   of    "  K.  I!, 
Corwin's  Library."  reprints  of  rare  .Vutograph  Letters,  &c.,  &c. 


A  mi:  kit  \\A. 


5:> 


357  Brown  (Henry).  A  Nakkaiivi  of  the  An  i  i-Masonmck  Fx- 
ciTK.MKN  I  in  the  Western  part  of  the-  State  of  New  \'ork,  duriiijj 
the  years  1S26,  '7,  'S  and  a  jiart  of  iSjy.     unio,  half  niorocco. 

Hatavia,  iS-'o 

35S  Mrown.  a  NARRArivi  of  till-  An  1  i-Masonic  Kxi  rriMKNr. 
Another  copy.      i2nio,  half  morocco.  Hatavia,  iSig 

350  Hkown  ('I'homas).  An  Ace  01  n  r  of  tl\c  I'koim.i  called  Smaki  ks: 
tlicir  Faith,  Doctrines  and  Practice  ...  to  which  is  i^rcfixcd  a 
History  of  their  Kisc  and  Progress  to  llu-  Present  i)ay.  i2ino, 
sh-ep.  Troy,  iSi  _■ 

360  Hrownk  (Junius  Henri).  I'oi  r  ^■|  vks  in  Skikssia:  .\<lvcnturcs 
within  and  beyond  the  I'nion  I.iius.     llliistnUiii.     Svo,  cloth, 

Hartford,  x'^i^'s 


iSf)4 


1S67 


li  A 


166; 


361  Hrownk  and 'I'avi. OR.  Kkior  rs  iijion  the  Minirai,  Risocrcis 
of  the  United  States.     Svo,  cloth.  Washinj^tou,  iSf); 

362  liRi'Ni'.r  (Jaccjues  t'harles).  Manim-.i,  dii  I.H'.rairi.  et  dc  I'Ama- 
rKUR  de  I.iVRKs.     5  vols.,  Svo,  half  niorocco.  Paris,    1S42-4 

363  [15ri  NswicK.]  Rkmarks  on  the  Plan  and  Fx  rRAcrs  of  Hi-kms 
lately  published  by  the  Proprietors  of  the  Township  of  Hninswick 
(as  they  term  themselves)  agreable  to  their  Note  of  January  4tli, 
1753.     4to,  half  morocco.  [  Boston,  1753  | 

Kxtracts  from  the  Massachusetts  Colony  Laws,  4  pages,  appended  to  the  abuvc. 

364  |Hri:tk.]  Memoirs  of  the  Kt.  Rev.  Simon  \Vm.  (Iahriki.  Bri"  i  k 
,  .  ,  with  Sketches  describing  his  Recollections  of  Scenes  con- 
nected with  the  French  Revolution,  and  Fxtracts  from  his  Jour- 
nal, By  the  Rt,  Rev.  James  Roosevelt  Bayley.  Portrait  and 
l^laics.     4to,  half  morocco,  jjilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  1S60 

Only  50  copies  privately  printed.  Up.  lirutc  was  for  nearly  two  years  rctaim-d 
as  Professor  of  I'hilosophy  in  the  Seminary  at  Baltimore,  and  in  181 5  was  ap- 
l>ointed  President  of  .St.  Mary's  t'ollege. 

365  I  Bruyi'.rino.J  DeRKCiBARiA.  LibriXXn.  Omnium  Ciboruni 
genera,  omnium  gentium  moribus,  &  usu  probata  coinplectentcs. 
Jo.  Bruyerino  Campegio  J.ugdun  authore.     Small  Svo,  vellum. 

l.ugdiMii,  1560 
Seep.  122:  *' 'I'he  first  separate  description  of  American  cookery." — II.  II. 


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366  I'.kVAN  (Daniel).  The  Mountain  Musk:  coinprisiii),'  the  Adven- 
tures of  Diiiiiel  Hoone;  anil  the  Power  of  Virtuous  and  Refined 
IJeauty.      1 2mo,  halt  morocco.  Harrisonburg,  1813 

367  Buchanan  (James).  Skkiches  of  the  HisroRv,  Mannkrs  and 
CusroMS  of  tlie  North  Amkrican  Iniuans.  Map.  Xvo,  half 
morocco.  London,  1824 

368  [Hi  CHANAN  Nomination.]  Okkiciai,  Prockkdinos  of  the  Nat- 
ional Dk.moc  RA  lie  CoNVKNiioN,  held  in  Cincinnati,  June  2-6, 
1856.     Svo,  half  calf.  (Mncinnati,  1856 

369  BrcKi.iv  (I'homas  C.  'i'.).  Mfmoriai.  of  .  .  .  Portrait.  8vo, 
cloth.  New  York,  1874 

Privately  printed  from  the  "  Times"  report,  etc.,  with  euiofjies. 

370  HiDi)  (Thomas).  (Iood  Drdkr  P^stahi.ishkd  in  Pi;nnsii.\  an:  a 
and  Nk\v-Ji  KSKV,  in  .\merica,  Being  a  true  .Vccount  of  the  Country; 
With  its  Produce  and  Commodities  there  made.  .And  the  great 
IniproveiiK-nts  that  may  be  made  by  means  of  Public  .Store-houses 
for  Hemp,  Khix.  and  I.innen-Cloth;  also  the  .Advantages  of  a  Pub- 
lick-School,  the  Profits  of  a  Publick-Bank,  iVc.  4to,  green  lev  ■  it 
morocco  e.xtra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Pratt. 

[London J,  Printed  in  the  Year  16S5 

E.xceediiijjly  r.ire. 

37  I  I  BuDi)  I  (iiioi)  Ordkk  Established  in  Pennsylvania  and  Nkw- 
Jkrskv,  in  .America.  By  Thomas  Budd.  A  new  Edition,  with 
Introduction  and  Notes  by  Edward  .Armstrong.     4to,  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York:   //'.  Gtm-atis,  1865 
Si.\ty  copies  only  printed  on  large  I'AHER.     P'orms  No.  4  of  Ciowans'  "liiblio- 
theca  Americana. " 

372  Buffalo  Historical  Society.  Inaugural  Address  of  the 
Hon.  Mil  L\Kii  Fii.LMORK,  1862  ;  the  Origin  of  the  Name  of  Buf- 
falo, by  Wm.  Ketchum,  etc.     Portrait.     8vo,  uncut.     Buffalo,  1879 

373  BuKFiM  (E.  Ciould).  Six  Months  in  the  Gold  Mines:  from  a 
JouriKil  of  Three  Years"  Residence  in  Upper  and  Lower  (California 
in  1S47,  "8,  '9.     Post  Svo,  half  calf.  London,  1850 

374  Bui.KEi.KY  (Peter).  'The  Gospel-Covenant  ;  or,  The  Covenant 
of  Grace  Opened  .  .  .  Preached  in  Concord,  in  New  England. 
4to,  calf.  London,  1646 

"  Tlif  only  puhlisiiL'd  work  of  the  first  minister  of  Concord,  .Mass."— J.  II.  'T. 


Ami  Kic.w A. 


.■>.-» 


^75  Hfi.i.ofK  (Jamt-s  D.).  'I'hc  Sf.(Kkt  Skrvici  of  the  C'oxfkdkr- 
ATK  Statks  in  Kurope;  or,  How  the  Confederate  Cruisers  were 
Kqnipped.      :;  vols.,  Svo,  rloth,  uncut.  London:  Pcntlcy,  18S3 

376  Hn.i.ocK  (William).  Vir(;ima  Impartially  kxaminkd,  and 
left  to  publick  view,  to  be  considered  by  a!!  judicious  and  honest 
men.  I'ndcr  which  Title,  is  compreheniled  the  Degrees  from  34 
t(»  vj,  wherein  lyes  the  rich  and  healthfull  Countries  of  Koanock, 
liie  now  I'lantations  of  Virginia  and  .Mary-land.  4to.  half  russia 
(title  backed).  lA)ndon,  1649 

377  I  HrKoovNK  ( John).  I  The  SiriisTANCF  of  (iK-nkkai.  Bikc.ovnk's 
Si'KKcUKS,  on  Mr.  Vyner's  Motion,  on  the  26th  of  May;  and  upon 
Mr.  Hartley's  Motion,  on  the  2Sth  of  May,  1778.  With  an  .\p])en- 
di.\,  containing  (leneral  VVashinji;ton's  Letter  to  (leneral  Hurj^oyne, 
etc.     Svo,  uncut.  London:  J.  A/nion,  I1778] 

37S  I  IUkcoynk.]  The  Substance  of  (iKXEkAi.  Bikcoynk's 
Spkf.chf.s.     Another  copy.     8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1778 

Second  edition. 

379  |HuRr.oYNK.|  .\LKTriRfrom  Lieut. -Gfxrral  Birc.oy.ne  to 
his  Constituents,  upon  his  late  Resignation  ;  with  the  Corre- 
spondences between  the  Secretaries  of  War  and  him,  relative  to 
his  return  to  America.     Svo,  half  morocco.  London,  1779 

3.S0  [BuRooYNK.]  Statk  of  the  Expedition  from  Canada,  as  laid 
before  the  House  of  Commons  by  Lieut.-CIeneral  Burgoyne,  and 
verified  by  Evidence;  with  a  Collection  of  .-Kuthentic  Documents, 
and  an  addition  of  many  circumstances  which  were  prevented  from 
appearing  before  the  House  .  .  Written  and  collected  by  himself. 
Fine  /«(.'/•  (///(/  5  plans  of  battle.     4to,  half  morocco,  git  top,  uncut. 

London,  1780 

3S1  [BuRcoYNK.]  A  Supplement  to  the  State  of  the  Expedition 
from  Canada,  containing  General  Burgoyne's  Orders,  respecting 
the  Principal  .Movements  and  Operations  of  the  Army  to  the 
Raising  of  the  Siege  of  Ticonderoga.  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut. 

New  York:  Privately  reprinted  \for  F.  S.  Hoffmaii\,  1S65 

The  New  York  edition,  of  which  75  copies  were  issued,  wa-  printed  mostly  for 
presentation.  No.  53.  The  work  was  originally  published  wUhout  (ieneral 
Burgoyne's  authority.     See  M.  R.  .XLii.,  492. 


56 


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382     I'.i  KK  (Jolui).      I'lu'  llisroKV  of  VikCJlNiA.  from  its  First  St'ttle- 

mt'iit  to  the  I'rcsciU  Day.     Vol.  I.  1S04 

I'he  HisroRV  of  Vik(;iNiA    .    .    .    Vols.  II.  and  III.  1.S05 

The  HisroRY  of  Virginia;  commenced  by  John  Biirk,  ant!  con- 
timiotl  l)y  Skt'lton  Jones  and  I.ouis  Hue  (lirardin.     Vol.  I\'.     1S16 
Together  4  vols.,  Svo,  half  morocco,  jjfilt. 

Petersburg,  Va.,  1804-1S16 
'I'he  majority  of  the  copies  of  Vol.  IV.  were  dcstroyeil  by  fire. 

3.S3  [iiURKK  (Rt.  Hon.  Kd.).]  The  IVvmimii.kt,  entitled,  "Taxation 
NO  Tyranny,"  candidly  considered,  and  it's  arguments  anil  per- 
nicious doctrines    ;v'Mv:ed   and   refuted.     Svo,  polished  calf  e.vtra. 

London,  n.  d.  1 17  15  | 

Tuf,  Ai  rmiR's  own  coi'V,  with  much  acliiitional  m.ittcr  in  .M.S.,  evidently  in- 
tcmleil  for  a  seconil  edition. 
t^"  See  JoiiNsuN. 


3S4  [HuKKK.|  The  .Si'KKi  H  of  Kdmuni)  Rurkk,  Esq.,  on  moving 
his  Resolutions  for  Concilia  rioN  with  the  Coi.oniks,  March  22, 
1775.     4to,  half  morocco,  pp.  65.  London,  1775 


385  HuKKK.  Jahrbucher  der  neuern  (leschichteder  Englischen  I'Han- 
zungen  in  Nordamerika.     Vol.  3.      i2mo,  boards.        Danzig,  1780 

3S6  MuKi.Kic.ii  (Charles).  The  (Iknkai.oc.v  of  the  Hurley  or  Hurleigh 
Family  of  America.     Portiaits.     Svo,  cloth.  Portland,  1880 

387  HuRNKY.  A  Chronoi.ooujai,  History  of  the  Discovkriks  in 
tlieSoirii  Ska  or  Pacific  Ocean  Hy  James  Burney.  26  maps  ii  ml 
chitits,     5  vols.,  4to,  half  morocco,  uncut.  London,  1803-17 

The   fourth   vol.   contains  the  IIistkrv   of  riiK  1Jucc.\nkhrs  of   Amkkica, 
wliich  was  separately  printed  in  iSt6,  as  follows  : 

3S8  IJuRNKY.  HisroKY  of  the  IUccankkrs  of  America.  3  iiuips. 
4I0,  half  morocco  extra,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  London,  1816 

Fine  larji'e  copy,  12x1714  inches.  , 


3S9     HcRNiv.     HisroRY  of  the   Huccankers  of  .\mkrua.     3  maps. 
4to,  half  calf.  London,  1816 

390     HuRNKT  (Jacob).     Notes  on  the  Early  Settlement  of   the 
NoRTH-VVEsrKRN  Tkrri  loRv.     8vo,  cloth.  New  Vork,  1847 


Ami  Kit WA. 


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^91  (  Htrk  (Aaron).  I  A  Vikw  of  the  I'tn  1 1  ii  \i  (  tiMu  *  1  of  Aaron 
MiKR,  Ksq.  .  .  .  By  the  author  of  the  "  Narrative  "  |/'.  /•..  James 
C'lieetham).     Svo.  half  morocco.  New  N'ork,  1S02 

Y}2  |l5iRR.j  An  Kxamin  a  I  ion  of  the  \'.\Kinis  (HAkoKs  exhibited 
aK'aiiist  Aar«»n  IUrr.  Ks(|.,  \i(e  I'resiilent  of  llie  Ignited  States; 
ami  a  nevelopemeiit  of  the  Characters  and  Views  of  his  F'olitical 
Opponents.  New  edition,  revised  and  correcte  I.  with  Additions. 
Ily  .\Kisni)F.s  (Will.  I'.  Van  Ness|.     Svo,  halt  morocco. 

[New  York  I :  Printai  fii  the  Authot ,  1S04 

^95  IUkk.  RKPoRisof  the 'I'ui  Ai  s  of  Coi.oNii.  Aakv)N  Mi  kr  (late 
Vicx'-PresideiU  of  the  I'nited  States),  for  Treason  and  for  a  .Mis- 
demeanor, in  prejvirinjj  the  means  of  a  Military  K.\|)eiiition  aj^ainst 
Mexico,  a  territory  of  the  Kinjj;  of  Si)ain,  with  whom  the  I'nited 
States  were  at  Peace.  .  .  .  Hy  David  Kol.'crtson.  2  vols.,  Svo, 
calf.  I'hiladelphia,  1S08 

,^94  fBifkR.]  RipoRTS  of  the  Trials  of  C'oi.oni  i.  .Varon  Hirr 
.  .  .  for  'I'reason  and  a  Misdemeanor,  .  .  .  1S07.  To  which  is 
ailded  an  .\ppcndix  containing;  the  arguments  and  evidence  .  .  . 
to  commit  .\.  Burr,  H.  Blannerhassett  (v/V),  and  I.  Smith  .  .  . 
for  Treason,  iS:c.  'Taken  in  short-hand  by  David  Robertson.  2 
vols.,  Svo.  half  morocco,  uncut  eilges.  I'hiladelphia,  1S08 

V>5  Birr's  Conspiracy  Exposkd;  and  General  Wilkinson  Vindicated 
a)j;ainst  the  Slanders  of  his  Enemies  on  that  important  occasion. 
Svo,  half  calf.  "•/•,  '811 

Privately  printed. 

See  Men/ies,  No.  2.137,  Part  VI.,  in  which  tiic  statement  is  made  that   "  wc 
know  of  two  other  copies  only  in  existence." 

396  Burr.  Me.moirs  of  .  .  .  with  Miscellaneous  Selections  from 
his  Correspondence.  By  Matthew  I,.  Davis.  J^oi  trait!;  and  fac- 
simile.    2  vols.,  Svo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  iS^O 


397  Burr.  The  I'rivatk  Journal  of  .  .  .  durinjf  his  residence 
of  four  years  in  Europe,  with  Selections  from  his  Correspondence. 
Edited  by  Matthew  L.  Davis.     2  vois.,  Svo,  cloth. 

New  York,  183S 
tW~  See  also  I>avies,  C.illender,  Hamilton.  Cheetham,  Wilkinson,  &c.,  &c. 

39S  jBuRRoucH  (E.).|  A  Dkclau  \  rioN  of  the  Sad  and  (Ireat 
Persecution  and  Martyrdom  of  the  People  of  (lod,  called  (Juakk.ks, 


58 


A.MKKICANA. 


in  Nkw-ICnci.am),  f(»r  tlic  Worsliippiiij;  of  (lod.  .  .  .  Alsn  Soihl' 
t'onsidcratioiis,  prt'scntcd  to  llic  Kin;;,  whicli  is  in  Answer  to  a 
IV'tition  and  Address  wiiit  li  was  |)rLSt'ntcd  unto  llini  1))  the  (Itn- 
eral  Court  at  Hoston.  Siil)scril)e(l  by  J.  ICndicot,  the  Chief  IVr- 
scciitt  •  tliere,  eVc.     Rulnicated title.     410,  [lolished  calf. 

London,  |  1^)60 1 


39<j  MiuroN  (II.  \V.).  The  HisroRY  of  Norfolk,  Virginia.  .\ 
Review  of  Important  Kvents,  i\;c.,  which  ( )ccurred  from  17^0  to 
1S77,  &c.     8vo,  cloth.  Norfolk,  1877 


400 


H|  UK  ION  I  (R.).  The  l-^Ndi.isii  Ivmi'Iki.  in  Amkku  a;  or,  A  View 
of  the  Dominions  of  the  t!rown  of  Knjiiand  in  the  West  Indies, 
naiuely,  Newfoundland,  New  ICimland,  New- York,  I'ennsilvania, 
New-Jersey,    Maryland.  Virj^jinia.    Carolina,    Ht-rmudas,  &:i'.    .    .    . 

To  which  is  prefixM  a  Relation  of  the  I'irst  Discovery  of  the  New 
World,  caird  .\nierica.     Fifth  l-Alition.    Afii/>  luut  iiii ions  n'ooiiciits. 

i2mo,  calf,  London,  1711 


401  I  lUisTAMANTK.  I  'I'k.zcoio  ell  los  Ultiiuos 'riemi)os  de  sus  .\nti- 
yuos  Reyes,  o  sea  Relacion  tornado  de  los  Mwusixiros  ineditos 
de  HoruKiNi;  redactados  por  el  Lie.  I).  Mariano  Veytia.  Wuh- 
licalos  con  Notas  y  Adiciones  para  estudio  de  la  Juventud  Me.xi- 
cana,  C'arlos  Maria  de  Bustamante.  4to,  calf  extra,  j^ilt  top,  uncut 
edffcs.  Mexico,  1826 

Uaniircz,  No.  153. 
40,>       nuSTAMANTK,         HiSTOKIA     del     PhU'ERAHOR     D.     AuGliSTIN    DE 

I  ii'RiuDK,    ,    .    .    y  Kstableciiniento   de    la    Republica    Popular 
Feileral.     410,  half  morocco.  Mexico,  1S46 

40,?  Mr  ri.KR  and  Hoyt,  The  Livks  and  Opinions  of  Hknj'n  Frank- 
I. IN  lUr  ri.ER  .  .  .  and  Jessk  Hoyt,  .  .  .  Hy  William  L.  Mackenzie. 
Svo,  half  morocco.  Boston,  1S45 

404  HuTi.KR  (lienj.  F.).  (iENERAi,  Orders  of  the  Dkpartment  of 
the  Gui.K,  from  No.  i  (.March  20,  1862)  to  No.  107  (I")ef:.  1 /, 
1.S62}.     Svo,  half  morocco. 


405  I  BuTi.KR.  ]  The  American  Cyclops,  the  Hero  of  New  Orleans 
and  Spoiler  of  Silver  Spoons,  dubbed  LL.D,  by  "  Pasquinn." 
Illuitratt'd.     4to,  cloch.  New  York,  1868 


A\ii;ki<  wa. 


59 


406  Ikni.KK  (Mann).  A  IIisioky  of  tlic  ('(immonwkam  h  ot 
Kkntucky.     Potlniit.     linio,  lialf  mortKco.         Louisville,  iSji 

407  Be  iTKKFir.i.i)  (Carlos).  IIniiii)  Si  a  tks  and  Mexican  Sti-ain- 
shi|)  I, inc.  and  Statistics  of  Mexico.     Lar\:^e  map.     Xvo,  cloth. 

New  N'ork,  1S60 

40:  RviiKi.i)  (Nathanael).  An  AccoiiNr  of  the  I,.\rK  Ri-voi.urioN 
in  Nkw  Knc.ianii.  'I'o.i^ether  with  the  Dk.ci.  \kaiion  of  tiie 
(lentlenien,  Merchants  and  Inhabitants  of  Hits  ion  and  the 
Country  adjacent,  .Vnril  iS,  i6S(;.      4t(),  half  morocco. 

London,  16.S9 
'I'lif  Itciulliius  of  pp.  i|;-2i)  .irc  cruppcd,  otherwise  a  fiiu'  copy, 

409  HyI'Ikio.  All  .XicouNi  of  the  l-Ari'.  Rkvoi.i;  rioN  in  Niw 
i'lNiW.WK.     4t(),  half  morocco,  j^ilt.  New  York,  ii/>iiiit,  1S65 

410  {{v'KON  (Coinm.).  .\  Voy\(;k  Kound  the  World  in  .  .  .  the 
l)()l|)hni  I  with  I  ...  a  Minute  and  K.xact  Description  of  the 
Streij^hts  of  Magellan,  \:c.  IJy  an  Otliicer  on  iJoard  said  Ship. 
Frontispiece.     fSvo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1767 


4" 


C  ('!').  .\  Suour  DiscouKSK  o 
contaynig  Diverse  Reasons. nu 
injj  of  that  Countrey. 


of    the    Nkw-kound-i.ani)  ; 

1  inducements,  for  the  plant- 

4to,  half  russia.  Dublin,  1623 


41-'    ICTaUrc*!  Tic  Vaca. |    7ia  rrlatiou  i?  comfutactos  <iei 

gouernador  .\lvar  Nuilez  Cabei,  a  de  Vaca,  de  '.o  acaescido  en  las  dos 
jornadas  que  hizo  a  las  Indias.     Hi.ack  Letter.     4to,  vellum. 
Imprcsso  en  Va/ladolid,  par  Francisco  Fernandez 

de  Cordin'a,  1555 

Ihu  Murphy  copy. 

This  early  edition  of  the  Relation  is  of  the  greatest  rarity. 

The  journey  of  C'a!je(,a  de  \'aca  across  the  entire  continent  from  the  Peninsula 
of  l''iorida  to  the  (inaloa  on  the  Pacific,  1528  to  1537,  and  thence  to  the  City  of 
Mexico,  is  one  of  the  most  remarkal)le  on  record,  and  ranks  in  importance  with 
that  of  Marco  Polo  in  the  East  in  the  thirteenth  century. 

The  narration  of  the  unfortunate  expedition  of  Cal)e(,'a  de  Vega  across  the 
territory  now  occupied  by  the  Southern  States  from  Florida  to  Texas,  in  the 
year  1527,  is  full  of  the  most  melancholy  yet  absorbing  interest.  Nine  years 
of  wanderings  and  captivity  among  the  Indians  elapsed  before  this  ill-fated 
member  of  a  still  more  unfortunate  band  escaped  almost  alone  of  all  who  set 
out  so  joyously  with  him."— T.  \V.  Fikik. 


6o 


Ami  UK  ANA. 


41  ?  Caimca  i>k  Vaca.  Tlic  Nakraiivk  of  Aivak  NuS;i:z  ('aiik*  a 
1)1-  V'aca.  I'ranslatcd  liy  Biu'kiii<fliam  Smith.  S  maps,  l-'olio, 
lialf  morocco,  jj;ilt  toji,  uncut.  Wasliiiij^tou,  1S51 

I'rivately  printed,  ami  one  <if  Icn  copies  only  on  larj;e  panlinient  paptr.  live 
of  which  were  ilistrihulcd  in  the  I'nited  St.'ites,  and  the  remainder  in  l-.n^land. 

"  This  Narrative  was  privately  primed  for  Mr.  (1.  W.  I<i^;;rs,  cif  W.isliin^jton, 
entirely  for  presentation  to  societies  and  personal  friemls.  It  is  the  earliest 
relation  of  I'lorida  and  the  territory  'lOni  the  Atlantic  coast  across  the  Mississippi 
to  the  I'acilic  which  we  possess. 

41.J  |C'Ar.i>i.|  A  MiMiiiK  of  Si'KAsiiAN  ('Alio  r  ;  with  a  Review  of 
the  History  of  Maritime  Discovery  jl'yO.  "'iil{ile|.  .  .  .  St'coiul 
Kclition.     Svo,  clotli,  imciit.  London,  1S52 

415  ((.'aiioi.I  I'lie  Rim  \KKAni.K  I.ikk,  .\nvi\  iiki  s  and  I)is- 
i  i>vi:kii>  of  Si  iiAsi  lA.N  t'Aiio  1,  of  Hristol,  the  Founder  of  Oreat 
Britain's  Maritime  Power,  Discoverer  of  America,  and  its  first 
C'olonizer.  I{y  J.  F.  Nicliolls.  ,  .  .  /'orfraif  ami  inaf^.  S(|uare 
Svo,  ch.lh,  uncut.  I.onilon,  iSCm; 

The  late  ll''nry  .Stevens,  (J.  M.  II,,  has  sadly  undermined  ihe  theories  ami 
statements  of  Mr.  Nicholls. 

416  |("AitKM.RA.  I  Rkiraio  del  l)tien  vassalo  copiado  de  la  N'ida,  y 
Iiechos  de  I).  .Xndkks  dk  Caiiki  ra  .  .  .  ofreccic  ...  I).  Ivan 
Manuel  I'ernaiulez  I'acheco  Cabrera  y  Mobadilla  .  .  .  \c.  Don 
Francisco  I'inel  y  Monroy.  I'liit^itxirJ  titlt\  coat-of-anns,  aiiJ  t7\'t> 
poitritits.      F(..io,  calf.  Mailrid,  1677 

^'^"  See  pajje  2()  for  the  poem  by  Alvari  (lomezii  de  ("iiidad-Ueal.  cniitled 
■■  1  te  .Mira  Novi  ( >rl)is  deteelione." 

417  [Caiirira  (t'iirisloval).  I  C'liRi.-^roiMioRi  C'aisri.r.k  l'resl)\teri 
Meditatiuncuhe.  ail  Serenissimum  llispaniarum  I'rincipem  I'hilip- 
piim.  Svo,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  leaves,  by  Jlaniy.  Slij,ditly 
water-stained.  (Valladolid),  154S 

I!.  .\.  V.  Add.,  if.i). 

"The  |)resenl  volume  reconmiends  itself  by  a  series  of  verse  (fol.  IN  1 1.. 
I.XIll.,  \c.)  where  he  alludes  to  his  sad  experience  with  the  Indians  of  New 
Spain,  and  utters  ol)jur>;ations  ag.iinsi  Mexie*>  in  tlie  style  of  Isaiah." — II.  II. 

41S  Caiiri  RA  v  Qi'iNTKRO  (Cayclano  tie).  Ksiudo  de  .\rmas  de 
Mkxico  :  celestial  proteccion  de  esta  nobilissima  citidad  de  la 
Nueva-Fspafla  y  tie  casi  todo  el  Nuevo  Munilo.  Maria  Santissima, 
en  su  portentosa  iinayen  del  Me.xicana  ("lU.iilalupe,  miiaurosa- 
inente  apparecida  en  el  palacio  arzobispal  el  afto  de  15.?!,  y  jurada 
su    |)rincipal    patrona    el    passado    de    1737,  en    la   an>;ustia  (jue 


? 


I 


,\\l  Ik  KAN  \. 


6i 


ocasiono  la  iV'stilcncia,  (|ik'  ct-bada  con  iiiaynr  ri};;(tr  tii  los  Iiidios, 
mitiyn  siis  ardores  al  abrijro  do  taiUa  soinhia.  /uii^ raviJ  lillt\ 
l''()Ii(),  calf,  Mexico,  i  7  /> 

4i()     Cai.dikon     (Juan     Alonso).        Mkmorim,     Hislorico     jiiridiio, 

Politico,  d<'  las  Ijilesia  C'atcdral  dc  la    I'ln-bla  dc  los  AnLjclcs  »'n  la 

Niicva-Kspana.     ,?5  wooJculs.      l-'olio,  half  vclliini. 

s.  I.  ct  a.  I  i^()5  (?)| 
Itdiii  ilu'  Aniiradt.-  I  il)rary. 

.\zo  Cm  1  r  (Kobcrl).  W'o.NDiioof  the  Invi^iih.i Woki.d  jor  Salcin 
Witchcraft  1  Displayed.  /•'roiitis/^itir.  jsnio,  half  morocco,  v^iit 
top,  uncut  cdycs.  IJoston,  iSj.S 

(ji  ("Mir.  MdUK  WoNDius  of  the  Invi>ii!I,k  W'nui.o  ;  or,  the 
\\  onders  of  liie  Invisii)le  World,  ili--play'd  in  I'ive  Parts  .  .  .  I'o 
which  is  added,  A  I'ostscript  relatinjr  to  a  Mook  intitlcd,  The  1, 11  1. 
of  SiK  Wiii.iAM  Pmi'S.  4to,  morocco,  ^^ilt  over  red  leaves,  by 
A'ir/i/r.  London.  1700 

Fine  copy. 


1,      1   /V 


/7i'i' 

1677 

iililliil 


,leri 

lilip- 

htly 

54.S 

\ll.. 

Niw 

II. 

ks  de 
e  la 
^inla, 
rosa- 
rada 

(JUC 


.{22  (' Ai.K.r  r\.  Maiiikk.  Somi.  Im  w  Ukmakks  upon  A  Scaiul.ilous 
Piook,  aj^ainst  the  Ciovernment  and  Mii\istry  of  New  l",n);land. 
Written  IJy  one  Robert  Calef.  Detectinjj  the  Unparrailel'd  Malice 
iV  Falsehood  of  the  saiil  IJook  .  .  .  Composcil  and  Published  by 
several  Persons  belonj^^iii);  to  the  I-'lock  of  some  of  the  Injured  I'as- 
tors,  \:c.     Small  Svo,  blue  morocco  extra,  >j;ilt  leaves,  by  lUJjoiti. 

Itoston,  N.  K.,  1701 

I- iiu'  lopy. 

Al  till'  iiiil  is  ;i  I'dstscript  in  whiili  Irur<'asf  .iiid  Cotton  Matlu-r  tlonN  tin- 
authoiship  of  any  part  of  this  vindicution,  which  is  sijjniil  l)y  si'vcii  iianiN, 
luadiMJ  l>y  Ohadiah  Cill. 

4J,i  C'M.iiotiN  (John  (".).  WoKKs,  edited  by  R.  K.  C'ralle.  6  vols., 
Svo,  half  vellum  extra,  red  edj^es. 

Coiilmbia  (v/,),  S.  (,'.,  1S5J,  and  New  York,  t.S54   '7 

bicludc's  ;  .'v  :  )ist|uisitioii  mi  t  lovcriimi'iit,  an<l  .1  I  >isioiirsi-  on  ilii'  t  oil' liliiti'in 
of  lla-  I 'niti'd  Stales  ;    Kvpoits  and  I'uhlii    lettiTs;  and  SpcL-clifs. 

4^4  Caiiioun.  'I'he  Carolina  I'kihiik  to  ("ai.iioin.  Kdited  by 
J.  P.    Thomas.      I\'i trail.     Svo,  cloth.  C'oltiiibia,  1S57 

425  Ca'..iki)Rnia.  Nachrichtkn  von  dor  .\mi,rikanis(  iikn  H\i.- 
HlNSKl.  ('ai.ii-oknii  N,  iVc.      /.(iii:;rtntif<.      Small  Svo,  c.ilf. 

Mannheim,  1 77  j 


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Ami: UK  ANA. 


426     C.M.iKiiKNrA.     Another  c(jpy.     Calf. 


Mannlicim,  1772 


427        [C\I,II'IIKNIA.|        N  ACIIKK  IIIKN     VOII   llcr   A  MIK  I  K  \  N  ISl  II  I.N    II  \l- 

UINSKI,  C!ai,iI()knu;n   .  .  .  (leschricbcn    vm    liiiein    I'ric-stcr   der 
Gest'Ilschaft  Jcsii,  i<cc.     Fnntti.,'ieci'  and  map.     Post  8vo,  calf. 

Mannheim,  177? 

42S  |('ai  i|.()i<Ni.\.|  NoTiciAs  (le  la  I'kovinc  ia  ile  ("ai.ikokni  \s,  en 
tres  cartas,  de  un  Sacerdote  l<eIij;ioso  hijo  del  real  convento  de 
prcdicadores  de  Valencia  a  un  aini^^^o  siiyo.  Small  Svo,  red 
levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges,  by  IhdJ'ord. 

Valencia,  1  794 

!-'(>     Cm  I  K.NDiK  (John).      An    HisroRUAi,    Discoursk  on   the  Civil 
iiid  Religious  Affairs  of  the  Col. t)NV  of  Kiiodk  Isi.anh  and  I'rovi- 
ilence   I'lantations  in  New  Knglanil   in   America.      From  the  first 
Settlement,  i6jS,  (S:c.     Svo,  polished  calf  e.vt'-a,  yellow  edges. 

Hoston,  1739 
430     Cai.i.kndkk.     .Another  copy.  Hoston,  1739 

Mimis  titlf-pagc,  14  introductory  pajjcs,  and  k'af  at  end. 


I 


131      Cai.i.i'.ni)     ..      S.W    HisioKicAi,    Discoi'kSK  on     the    Civil    and 
Keiigious    Affairs    of    the    Cin.oNV   of   Rhodk    Island  .  .  .  with 
a  Memoir,  iVc,  by  Romeo  Elton.     Svo,  cloth.       Providence,  1S38 
Khoilo  Islaiul  Historical  Society  Collections,  Vol.  4. 

.\},2  Cai.i.kndi  k  (I.  T.).  roi.iiicAi.  I'KoiiKiss  of  Mkiiain  ;  or,  an 
Impartial  History  of  .\buses  in  the  (lovernment  of  the  British 
iMiipire  in  Europe,  .\sia  and  Amkrica  from  i6,S.S.  Svo,  half 
morocco.     (Date  trimmed  from  title.)  Philadelphia,  1795 


43.?  |Cai.i  KNi)AR.|  The  History  of  the  UNirKD  S  ia  1  is  for  1796; 
including  a  Variety  of  Interesting  Particulars  relative  to  the 
Federal  (lovernment  i)rcvious  to  that  Period.  Svo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut.    Philadelphia:  J'rrss  of  Sin>7i.'dt'ii  ^  AfcCork/t-,  1797 

"  first  pulilisliL'd  in  numbiTs  as  a  kind  of  continuation,  thoujih  a  separate 
work,  of  the  American  Annual  Register  for  1796.  Chapters  VI.  and  \'II.  contain 
those  famous  charjfes  of  peculation  atrainst  Alexaniler  Hamilton." 

434  Cai.i.knder.  Skktchks  of  the  History  of  Amkrica.  By  James 
Thomson  Callender.     Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

I'hiladelphia:  Smm'den  &*  McCork/c,  179S 


A 


Mh.kK  ANA. 


6 


4.?5 


C'ai.vktonis    (lirhain). 


Novak     Novi    Okhis    Hisiokii,   id 


est,  Keriiin  iil)  Hispaiiis  in   India  (^ctidentali   hactenns  jjcstarum, 
ivc.     Svo,  vellum.  (lencviv.  157S 


and 


7'/>; 
the 


otituin 


aiilc'S 


179S 


I 


1^6     |("ai.vin.|     joANNis  ClAi.viNi    Rksponsk)  ad    Haldwini  convicia. 

Ad    Lejfcs  de   'I'raiisfujj^is  Desertoribns  iV  cmansoribus,  Krancisci 

lialdwini  ejiistohv    (in.x'dani  ad    Joanncni  C'alvinnm  pro  coinnu'n- 

tariis.     410,  half  morocco.  .s.  I.,  i5()2 

Titlf,  ami  pajjt-s  7  to  1 17. 

437  ICamiikiiick  Kim  rAi>n-«.  I  KiTi  achs  from  the  Old  IUrsinc- 
(Ikoinm  in  Camijridjfc:  with  Notes  by  William  Thaddens  Harris. 
I  2mo,  half  calf,  ijjilt.  Camhridj^e,  1.S45 

45S  ("amhkidc.k  IM.ArKtHM.  A  I'latfonn  of  Church  Discipline 
j,Mthered  out  of  the  Word  of  (lod,  and  aj^reed  upon  by  llie  Kldirs: 
and  Messengers  of  the  Churches  assembled  in  the  Synod  at  Cam- 
bridj^e,  in  Nkw-Kn(;i.a.\i>.  'I'o  be  presented  to  the  Churches  and 
Cicneral  Court  for  their  consideration  and  acceptance  in  tlu'  lord. 
The  Kij^hth  .Moneth,  Anno  1649.     4to,  half  russia. 

Cambrid^^e,  i(>.\() 
"The   First   Kilition  of  llic   famous    C'ainl)ri(ltje    I'iatform,   ami    (so    far    as 
appears)  thf  first  work  with  the  imprint  of  .Samuel  (Ireen." — J.  II.  '!'. 

\Y)  |Cami,i.s.  I  Ri'.i'okr  of  the  Sn  kktarv  of  War  [Jefferson  Davis], 
respecting  the  purcha.se  of  Camels  for  the  purposes  of  Military 
Transportation.  .  .  .    Woodcuts.     Mvo,  cloth.         Washington,  1S57 

440  |CAMi'AMr>.]  Kort  Meskrifning  om  I'kovim  11  n  Nva  .Swikici-. 
iiti  .Amk.ru  A,  som  nu  fortjden  af  the  Kngeliske  Kallas  I'l  \svi.- 
vania  .  .  .  Thomas  Campanius  Holm,  /'.'//i,' /</,<■</ ///A,  ///<//•<  (5), 
f'/itn,  2  /iifi^i'  /'/<itiSiinih)ico(>Jiiits.     4to,  red  moro'co,  gilt  leaves,  by 


.\fiUi,';<'7i's. 


StcKkliolm,  1702 


The  larjje  view  of  Niav;;.  at  i>aj;c  j  is  copied  from  the  idijS  edition  of  lUn- 
ne])in. 

i' he  above  ai'iDunl  of  the  early  settlement  of  the  Swedes  in  .Anu-rii  a  is  made 
up  from  accounts  received  liy  the  author  from  liis  father,  \c.,  for  the  writer  was 
never  in  America. 

441  |Cami'anhs.|  Descrii' iion  of  the  I'rovim  k  of  Niw  Swkih  n  , 
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447  |('a.\  All  A.  I  Kkiaiion  de  la  |)rise  du  Foki  (Ikokcks,  on  Ciiii.- 
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'"This  [Kimphkt  is  a  historieal  aceount  of  the  eirciinisianccs  attenllin^;  tlu'  visi- 
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and  i)l>Nerxatif»ns  well  calculated  for  the  satisfaction  of  their  anxious  curiosity." — 
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467  ("AkiiKK  (Jar(|iU's).  Hki  I  Ri'i  if  ct  Succinctc  Narration  do  la 
Navi}:;ation  tailc  en  moxxw.  el  mdxxwi.  .  .  .  aiix  lies  de  Canada, 
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maps,     Svo,  veliiini,  jjilt  top,  imctit.  I'aris:    7V('.v.v,  1X05 

Only  a  liinilid  uliiion  |)rintt'(l.       Tlii;  lir^t  i>.irl  from  the  urij^inMl  ol    ifi)8. 

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470  |CAkVhk.|  Ik  AVI  IS  throii^di  llic  Interior  I'arts  of  Nok  1 11 
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Captain  of  a  Conipatiy  of  Provincial  Troops,  during  the  late  War 
with  !•■'■  Illustrated  with  Copper-l'lates.  The  I  hird  Edi- 
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Coi.ti'isiA  (la  JNhiA  pelos  I'ortujiiiesi's.  I'eyto  por  l-'ernfio  l.ope/. 
lie  Castanhetla.  7  vols,  in  5.  l-'olio,  vellum  and  calf.  .Minns 
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idU'ii.  of  tlu'  Dim  (ivi  RiK  ami  CoNyi'Ksr  of  tlic  Kam  Inmias,  rn- 
iLipriscil  by  llic  PorliiiKi'lfS,  in  tlicir  tiaunycroiis  Navigations,  in 
the  time  of  Kinjj  Don  John  .  .  .  now  translated  into  Knyhsh. 
by  N|i(liolas|  I.[ichcfilcl|.  4to,  paneled  calf,  red  edj^es,  title 
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A  |KH-iu  ill  pmi-'C  of  the  City  of  (Icno.a,  coiit.Tinin^j  j  foi.t    (if  jkihl'    lyl  sonif 
liiK's  ciiiiciriiiiiK  C'i>iuml)iis  aiui  liis  voyage. 
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476  C-ATKSiiv  (M  ).  The  NAruuAi.  Hi>r()RV  of  Carolina, 
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glish  and  l''ren<  h.  /-</;;4,v  map  opiJ  200  coloicJ pUitis of  /'i-Ji,  Birds, 
Bt lists,  h'l/'ti/rs  and  J'/iints.      2    a)ls.,  inip.  folio,  calf. 

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477  Catlin  (deor^je).  Notks  of  Eijjht  Years'  'i'ravels  and  Resi- 
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TioN  ;  with  Anecdotes,  &c.  24  portraits  and  platis.  2  vols., 
Svo,  cloth.  London.  184.S 

478  Cai  i.iN  (Antonio).  Historia  Coro-CiRAI'HU.  a  natural  y  evan- 
gelica  de  la  Nueva  .Andalucia,  provincias  de  Cumana,  (Uiayana,  y 
Vcrtientes  ilel  Rio  Orinoco.  En);;ra7'td  title,  map  and  3  plates. 
Folio,  calf.  Madrid,  1799 

The  mai)  is  very  liiu- [measuring  23.X27  iiiflit's],  and  was  i-xi'culcil  l>y  l.uuis 
Sui\iili'  under  the  orjlt-r  of  Don  Josef  ilc  (lalviv,  a  noted  name  in  S|)aiiisli- 
.Xnierican  history.  Caulin  spent  man\  years  as  a  missionary  in  tlie  northern 
rejji'ins  of  South  .\merica. 

479  C'avo  (.\ndres).  Los  Iris  Sic.los  dc  Mi  xicn  durante  el  (inbi- 
erno  Lspafioi  .  .  .  pu!)licala  con  Notas  y  SuplcmLiUo,  el  lie.  Car- 
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480  Cawdrv  (I).).  Indk.pkndkncie  a  CiRKAT  Schism.  Proved 
Ajjainst  Dr.  Owen  his  .ApoloRy  in  his  'i'ract  <m'  Schism.  As  also 
an  .\ppeiulix  t<.)  the  former  Discourse,  shewinjj  the  inconstancy  of 
the  Dr..  and  the  inconsistency  of  his  former  and  present  Opinions. 
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Vindieation  of  the  Aiitlioiir  from  his  unjust  clamours  aiul  false 
.Xspersions.     Small  Svo,  ealf.  London.  165S 

4X2  |('l  I  l.ARH  S.|  HaKMoMA  M  At  k'>s(  o-mica  scu  Ari..*s  rxiVF.K- 
sAi.i><  ct  Nii\  I's,  totius  imiversi  ereati  CosmoKraphiam  jjeneralein, 
ct  novani  exiiibens,  in  (jiia  ( )mniiini  totius  Mundi  Orbium  H.ir- 
monita  C'onstnictio,  secumlum  iliversas  divcrvirum  Authoruni 
opiniones  .  .  studio,  et  lahore  A ndraa:  C'cllarii  Palatini  ,  .  Frontii- 
pien-  and  28  nuips,  Csr-W,  all  fn)^/i/y  colorfJ,  and  li€i):hlfiifii  with  i^i'/J. 
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4.S;  |C'ksi'KMKS.  I  RKt;iMiKN  It)  tie  N  avi«;acic)x  q  mando  hazcr  el  Kei 
Nuestro  Sent)r,  por  onleii  ile  su  sonstio  Real  de  las  Indias  a 
Andreas  darcia  de  C"es|)edes  su  cosmojjraft)  major.  \c.  Map  iitiJ 
li'i'OiUuts.     Folio,  velhim.  Madrid.  i6o'j 

The  sfiiiiul  part  (.•omincnct'S  at  folin  1 15.  with  ihc  m-ip  "•Nucvo  Mondu,"  at 
[»\\»  I2(>. 

484  Cmai.ki.kv  (T.).  \  C'oi.i.Kc  rit)N  of  the  Works  of  Thomas 
C'hai.kmv.  In  two  I'arts.  2v0ls.ini.  Sv«>.  Cambridge  calf,  reil 
leaves.         I'hiladelpliia:  PrinttJ  by  B.  Franklin  and  D.  Hall,  i74<j 

(.'halkliv  was  a  (Juakcr  prcaihcr,  wim  came  to  .America  in  the  year  17<«>.  aiiil 
scttleil  at  iM)iiatlcl])hi.i.  lit-  traveled  ami  preacheii  in  all  the  Hrilish  Colonies 
from  New  Kn^lanil  to  North  Carolina.  Ile  also  visiteti  the  Wtvt  India  Islands, 
and  the  Hermihlas.  "  Some  of  tlic  New  Kii^^Iand  priests."  he  says.  "  were  so 
bitter  against  Friends,  that,  instead  of  beinj;  humbled,  under  the  mighty  hr-ml  of 
Ciod  u|M(n  thcin  in  sulTering  the  Indians  to  destroy  them,  the>  c«pres>'d  Vb.ir 
enmity  against  the  p<n)r  ijiiaker." 

485  [Chai.mkrs.  I  I'oi.niCAi,  Axnais  of  the  Prkskxt  Uxmko 
Coi.oMKs,  from  tlieir  SettlenieiU  to  the  Peace  of  1763:  Compiled 
chiefly  from  Records,  ami  authorizeil  often  by  the  Insertion  of 
State  Pa|)crs  .  .  .  Uy  ("iet)rge  Chalmers,  Ksq.  B<M)k  1.  4to. 
vellum,  uncut.  London:   Printed ft*r  tht  Author ,  17S0 

The  second  p.irt  was  never  published.      "  Chalmers  was  a  strrnoous  supporter 
of  the  rijjht  of  the  mother  country  to  lav  the  colonies,  ami.  throu};houi   his  narra 
tive,  every  fact  which  would  admit  of   it.  was  studiously  applied  to  support  this 
principle." 

486  Chamukri.ayn  (Joanne).  Oraiio  Domixica  in  diversas  omnitmi 
fere  gentium  linjjuas  versa  et  jiropriis  ciju^jue  Imgux  charac- 
teribus  e.\|)ressa,  \'C.     410,  parchment.  Am>teloedami,  1715 

ti^"  See  Indian  l.anguajji's,  p.  81),  At-. 


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487       [ClIAMIllKI.IN    7S.     Wll.KK.S.|       TIlC    AnSWHR    (»f    J<>||X     F.  ClIAM- 
IIKKI  IN   to    tlu'    ('(»M1M  AIN  r    of    (ll.OKdK    Wll.KKS,    ill   ail    Actioii  to 

Recover  Damajics  for  Defamation  of  Character.  8vo,  half  mo- 
rocco. New  York,  1S73 

48S      |('HAMI'I.AIN.]       I,KS  VoVAC.KS    (III    SiKl'K    tie    CflAMIMAIN    XailV 

toii;je«)is  .  .  .  Journal  tres-fuiele  lies  Observations  faites  es  des- 
couvertiires  de  la  Nouvelle  France  .  .  .  Enstmblt'  Jeux  iiirtcs 
geo);ia/>/ih/utSy  \jr'c.  410,  blue  morocco,  gilt  over  reel  leaves,  by 
Riiiiii'.  Paris,  1613 

Kino  copy.      V'xcci'(lin};ly  ran-. 

The  larj;i'  mip  at  pa;;i-  I,  i  hart  at  pp.  S,  ij,  17.  23,  2^1,  30,  35.  38,  '14,  "<>,  !^<), 
88,  iiS,  i3.>  [small  map,  p.  i(>i>],  172,  17^1;  plates  at  pp.  q«),  136.  1S7,  232, 
254- 


489  Cha.mim.ain  (S.).  VovAdK.s  et  Dkscouvkrtures  faites  en  la 
Nouvelle  i'laiice,  ilepuis  rannee  1615,  jus(|ues  a  la  fin  de  I'annee 
161S.    J<Jijriti;(iitit/vtiU(/Gp/a/es.    Svo,  half  morocco.     Paris,  lO jo 

Thf  i'X(i".sivily  rari-  l-'irst  edition. 

490  [C'liAMi'i.AiN.  I  I.es  V<)vai;es  de  la  Nouvki.kk  Fran'ce  Occi- 
DKN  lAi.K,  di<te  ('anai)a,  faits  par  le  Sr.  de  Ciia.mpi.ain  Xainc- 
tonj.!:eois  .  .  .  Ensemble  une  Carte  generalle  lie  la  description 
dudit  pays,  i\:c.  4t(),  olive  morocco,  gilt  over  red  leaves,  by 
Riviere.  Paris:   Louis  Sa'estre,  1632 

The  map  is  juintd,  ami  prcicilcs  the  Tabic.     The  etchings  (o)  are  on  pp.  24?. 
2?<).  2f>5,  2i)i,  2i)i(  am!  304. 
Hriiilcy,  No.  7O. 

491  Cn AMi'i.AiN.  OKfVRf'.s  i)K,  publices  sous  le  patronage  de  I'rni- 
versitL'  Laval  par  PAbbc  C'.  H.  Laverdiere.  .Mii/>s  ami  plalcs. 
6  vols,  in  3.     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Zaehnsdorj . 

Quebec,  1S70 

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his  lirst  American  voyajje,  i50()-tf)02,  wiiich  was  never  published  before,  except 
in  an  Mn^jlisli  translation  by  the  Maklu)t  Society.  The  MS.  of  that  Vox a>;e. 
which  contains  drawing's  that  are  repnuluced  in  the  plates  above  referred  to,  was 
not  even  known  to  exist  twenty  years  ago.  The  lirst  voyage  is  followed  by  new 
editions  of  the  volumes  published  in  1^103,  1613,  1611;  and  1632." 

492  CiiAMi'ioN  (J.).  RkI'I.ix'iions  ou  the  Sta  rK  of  Parties;  on 
the  National  Debt,  and  the  .Necessity  and  Expediency  of  Sup- 
pressing tlu-  .\mi:kica\  Rkvomi  rioN.     Svo,  half  morocco. 

London,  mdccxlvi.  [1776] 


Amikivana.  71 

41;^     Cmamimkn  (Kiclianl).    Considkkationsoii  the  I'rcsciit  Situation 

of  (Ircat  Britain  and  the  Umik.h  Si  a  iK.sof  A.mk.ku  a,  willi  a  \iiw 

to  tlicir  future  CoinnR-rtial  tuiincxions.     .Svo,  lialf  riissia. 

I.oiulon,  1784 
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494  C"iiAM»i.Kk  (I't'lfg  W.).  Ami  KK  AN  C'kiminai  I  KiAi  >.  roitrails 
0/  Amiri\  ft(.     2  vols.,  i2nio,  half  morocco.  Hoston,  1S41-44 

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Smith,  etc.  Also,  the  History  of  the  Salem  Witclicraft,  New  York  Ncjp'o  I'lot. 
Iloston  Mass^icrc,  etc. 

495  I'liAi'iN  (Aionzo  H.).  (li.ASTi  Niit'KV  for  Twn  llr.MtKi.n  N'kak^: 
a  Ccnlcnnial  Discourse,  May  iSth,  .\.  J).  185^}.  With  an  .\|)pcn- 
(lix,  etc.     .!/<//>.     Svo,  cloth,  ll.irtfonl,  1S55 


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4<;(.>  Chaka*. TERisTics  of  the  Treseiit  Political  State  of  tlreat  I5ritain, 
Svo,  calf.  I.oiulon,  175.S 

.\uiograph  anil  book-pl.ilc  of  the  Kt.  Hon.  Isaac   {'akki,  oni' of  the  Knvtlish 
Chanipiuns  of  American  Independence. 

497  C'h\ri.kvoix  (P.  1".  X.).  Hisioiki  de  I'lsiK  EsrAt.Noi  k  ou  tic 
S.  DoMiNciK.  Kcrite  iiarticuliereinent  sur  ties  Mc'nioires  Maim- 
scrits  tlu  I*.  Jean  Baptiste  le  I'ers,  etc.  iS  imt/^s.  2  vols.,  4to, 
calf.  I'aris  :  Diii'ol,  1730   1 

498  C,HARi.KVOix.  HisToiRK  et  I )KSi:i<ii' iioN  (ii>iKAi.i  (le  la  Nor- 
VKi.i.K  Fraxi  K  avec  le  Journal  llistorit|ue  (run  N'oyaj^e  fait  |)ar 
ortire  du  Roi  lians  IWmeritiue  Septenlrioiiiuile.  2S  nmps  an,/  22 
/>/ti/(-s.     3  vols.,  4to,  calf.  Paris,  1744 

Irom  the  library  of  Charles  I'infold,  (Jovernorof  Harbadoes. 

.\()()  Chari.kvoix.  JoL'RXAi.  of  a  VoYAOK  to  Nok  iH  .Amkrua, 
Undertaken  by  Order  of  the  French  Kinj^j.  I'oiil.iinin);  the  Cieo- 
jfraphical  Description  and  Natural  History  of  liiat  C"ountry,  |)ar- 
ticularly  Canada.  Toj^ether  with  an  Account  of  the  Customs, 
Characters,  Religion,  Manners  and  Traditions  of  the  Orij^inal 
Inhabitants,  etc.  Translated  from  the  French.  .!/<//.  2  vols., 
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with  Notes,  by  John  Gilmary  Shea.  Maps  and  plates.  6  vols., 
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503  [Cha5e.]  Trial  of  Samuel  Chase,  an  Associate  Justice  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  Impeached  by  the  House  of 
Representatives  for  High  Crimes  and  Misdemeanors  before  the 
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des  autres  Affaires  de  I'Europe,  de  I'Asie  &:  de  I'Afrique.  i  2nio, 
vellum.  Paris,  1659 

505  Chauncey  (Charles).  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Present 
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of  that  Persuasion]  Asserted  and  Proved  from  the  Word  of  God. 
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injustement  que  barbareinot  execute  sur  eux,  par  les  Hespagnols, 
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Col.  Burr,  of  the  History  of  the  Administrahon  of  John 
Adams,  late  President  of  the  United  States.  Written  by  John 
Wood  ...  a  Biography  of  Thomas  Jefferson  anil  of  General 
Hamilton,  with  Strictures  on  the  Conduct  of  John  Adams,  and  on 
the  Character  of  Gen.  C.  C.  Pinckney  ...  by  a  Citizen  of  New 
York.     [James  Cheetham.]     8vo,  half  morocco.     New  York,  1802 

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510  Child  (Major  John).  New-Englands  Jonas  Cast  up  at 
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in  New-F^ngland,  against  divers  honest  and  godly  pi  rsons,  for 
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foresaid  Petition,  being  thrown  over-board  at  Sea,  ivc.  4to,  calf 
antique,  gilt  over  red  leaves,  by  Riviere.  London,  1647 

Fine  copy.     Winslow  ascribes  the  authorship  of  this  tract  to  Wni.  Vassall. 

511  Childs  (Geo.  W.).  The  Public  Ledger  Bun. dinc,  Philadel- 
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513  Church  (Thomas).  The  History  of  Philip's  War,  commonly 
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French  and  Indian  Wars  at  the  Eastward  in  1689,  1690,  1692, 
1696  and  1704  .  .  .  with  numerous  Notes  .  .  .  also  an  Appen- 
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and  Travkls,  some  now  first  printed  from  Original  Manuscripts. 
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London,  1704 

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516  C'iCERO  (M.  T.).  Cato  Major;  or,  his  Discourse  of  Old-A^e  : 
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522  ('i.ARK  (Daniel).  Pr()i)|''s  of  tlic  Corrui'tion  of  (iKN.  Jamks 
Wilkinson,  and  of  his  connexion  with  Aaron  Ikirr  :  with  a  Full 
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524  C'l.ARKK  (J.).  An  Impariiai-  and  Auiiik.n  iic  Narr  \  riVK  of 
the  IjArii.K  fought  on  the  17th  of  June,  1775,  iietween  His  Britan- 
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533  Clayton  (John).  A  Letter  from  Mr.  John  Clayton,  to  the 
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535  Clavicero  (Francesco  Saverio),  The  History  of  Mexico,  col- 
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536  Clavigero.  Storia  della  California.  Lari^e  folded  map.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  polished  calf  extra,  gilt  tops,  uncut  edges,  by  Zae/ins- 
dorf.  Venezia,  1789 

537  Clavijero  (Francisco  Javier).  Historia  de  la  Antigua  6 
Baja  California,  obra  postuma  .  .  .  traducida  del  Italiano 
por  el  presbitero  don  Nicolas  Garcia  de  San  Vicente.  Folio,  calf 
extra,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  Mejico,  1852 

After  p.  123  follows,  "  Kelacion  Historica  de  la  Vida  del  Venerable  Padre  Fray 
Junipero  Serra." 
Ramirez,  No.  215. 

538  [Clement  (Samuel).]  Truth  is  no  Slander;  therefore  Read, 
Enquire,  Reflect.     8vo,  uncut  (stained).  Natchez,  1827 

A  criticism  of  General  Andrew  Jackson's  conduct  at  New  Orleuns,  1814. 


i 


547 


i 


A.MKkK  ANA. 


77 


5  59  Clinton  (De  Witt).  An  In  iroductokv  Discouusk  delivered 
before  the  Literary  and  Philosopliical  Society  of  New  York,  on 
the  Fourth  of  May,  i<Si4.     I'p.  143.  New  York,  1815 

The  Si'KKCHKS  of  Governor  Cmnton  before  the  Legislature  of 
New  York,  between  the  years  1817  and  1823.     Pp.  78. 

Two  vols,  in  i.     8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1823 

540  I  Clinton. J  LETTKKSon  the  Natural  History  and  Lnikknal 
Ri-ouRCKs  of  the  Statk  of  N.  Y.  By  "  Hibernicus."  ,i2mo, 
h;i!i  ni  ;rocco.  New  York,  1822 


I). 


541  [Clin  ion.]  IVxKMoir  of  Dk  Witl  Clinton,  with  an  Appendix, 
containing  numerous  Documents  illustrative  of  the  Principal 
Events  of  his  Life.  By  David  Hosack,  Portraits,  (s-'c.  4to, 
boards,  uncut.  New  York,  1829 

542  [Clinton  (Sir  Henry).]  Narrative  of  Lieut. -(ii:N.  Sir  Henry 
Clinton  relative  to  his  Conduct  during  part  of  his  Command  of 
tlie  King's  Troops  in  North  America.     8vo,  half  calf  antique. 

Lonilon,  ;/.  d. 

Third  edition  with  an  Appendi.K  containing  parts  of  Clinton's  Correspondence 
with  Lord  (lermain,  Karl  Cornwallis  and  Admiral  Graves. 


by 
•87 


I. 


543  [Clinton.]  An  Answer  to  [the  above]  Narrative.  By  Earl 
Cornwallis.     Svo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  London,  1783 

544  Clinton.  Narrative  of  the  Campaign  in  1781  in  North 
America.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges. 

Philadelphia,  1865 

Only  150  (Svo)  copies  printed,  from  the  rare  edition  of  1783  (London).     No. 
150. 

545  [CoBB.]  A  Memorial  Volume  of  the  Hon.  Howell  Cobii,  of 
Georgia,     Edited  by  Samuel  Boykin.     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1870 

546  CoBBETT  (James  Paul).  Causes  of  the  Civil  War  in  the 
United  States.     Svo,  half  morocco.  London,  1861 

547  CoBBET  (Thos.).  The  Civil  Magistrates  Power  in  matters 
of  Religion  Modestly  Debated,  Impartially  Stated  according  to 
the  Bounds  and  Grounds  of  Scripture,  &c.,  together  with  a  Brief 


78 


AiMKKK  ANA. 


Answer  to  a  certain  Slanderous  I'ainphlet  called  li.i.  Nkws  ikom 
Ni'.w-KN(ii,ANi);  or,  A  Narrative  of  Ne\v-Kii;;lanils  I'erseciition.  Uy 
John  Clark  of  Road-Island.     4to,  calf,  gilt  leaves.     London,  1653 

l-'iiic  copy.     The  rare  second  part  is  often  missing. 
^"  See  Clark  (John),  No.  523. 


54S  Cor.iii.iT  (William).  I'oRcin'i.N'K's  I'oi.rricAi,  Cknsor  for  Novem- 
ber and  December,  1796  :  containing  Remarks  on  Citizen  .Adet's 
Notes  to  the  Secretary  of  State,  and  on  the  Timidity  of  the  Lan- 
guage held  towards  France.  Also,  a  Lkttkr  to  the  infamous 
Tom  Paink.     8vo,  half  morocco,  Philadelphia,  1796 

549  CoiiiiKir.  Pouci'I'INk's  Works  :  containing  various  Writings 
and  Selections,  exhibiting  a  faithful  picture  (jf  the  United  States 
of  America  ;  of  tlie  (iovernments,  Laws,  I'olitics  and  Resources  ; 
of  the  Characters  of  their  Presidents,  (lovernors.  Legislators, 
Magistrates  and  Military  Men,  and  of  the  Customs  ...  of  the 
People  .  .  .  from  1783  to  ...  1801.  12  vols.,  8vo,  iialf 
morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut  edges.  London,  1801 


549*  CoiUiKTi'.  T,KTj'KRs  on  the  Latk  War  i)etween  the  United 
States  and  Great  Britain  :  together  with  other  Miscellaneous 
Writings,  on  the  same  subject.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut 
edges.  New  York,  18 15 

Uniform  with  the  prececiinjj;  lot. 

550  Coc.cJKsiiAM.  (Cicorge).  Hisrouv  of  the  .A m i; r ic a n  Priva  tfkks, 
and  Letters-of-Marcjue  during  our  War  with  ICngland  in  the  years 
1812,  '13  and  '14,  interspersed  with  several  Naval  Battles  between 
American  and  British  ships-of-war.     ^  plaks.     8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1856 

551  [Cochi.an.]  Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Coghlan  [daughter  of  the  late 
Major  MoncrieffeJ,  written  by  herself  .  .  .  interspersed  with 
Anecdotes  of  the  late  American  and  present  French  War.  2  vols, 
in  I.     1 2 mo,  calf.  London,  1794 


552  [Cot;HLAN.]  Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Coghlan,  daughter  of  the  late 
Major  Moncrieffe,  written  by  herself :  with  Introduction  and 
Notes.     8vo,  half  inorocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  1864 

Only  100  copies  (Svo)  privately  reprinted  from  the  original  edition.     No.  6. 


Amkricana. 


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553  CoHAUSKN  (Joanne  Henrico).  Dissertatio  Satyrica  Physico- 
Medico-Moralis  de  I'ica  Nasi,sivc  Tahaci  Sterniitatorii  :  moderiio 
abusii,  iV  noxa.     En\:;rm'cd  title.     Small  Svo,  vellum. 

Amstelodami,  [716 

554  CoHF.x  (M.  M.).  NoTiCKS  of  Florida  and  the  Campaicns. 
i2mo,  half  morocco.  Charleston.  1S36 

555  [Coi.DKN  (C'adwalladcr).  I  'I'lic  Hisiory  of  the  Fivk,  Indian 
Nations  of  Canada,  which  arc  .  .  .  the  Barrier  between  the 
En,ijlish  and  I''rench  in  that  part  of  the  World.  With  Accounts 
of  tlieir  Reli^non,  Manners,  Customs,  Laws  and  Forms  of  (lov- 
ernment  ;  their  several  Battles  and  Treaties  with  the  European 
Nations  ;  .  .  .  their  several  Wars  with  the  other  Indian'-  ;  and  a 
true  .Account  of  the  present  State  of  our  Trade  with  them.  .  .  . 
By  the  Honorable  Cadwallader  Colden,  Esq.  .  .  .  To  which  are 
added  :  .\ccounts  of  the  several  other  Nations  of  Indians  in 
North  America,  their  Numbers,  Strength,  (Src,  and  the  Treaties 
which  have  been  lately  made  with  them.     Map.     .Svo,  calf. 

London  :    T.  Osborne,  1747 

"  The  three  l.onilon  etlitions  differ  fnim  one  another  only  in  the  titles,  but  in 
all  of  them  are  some  differences  from  the  New  York  edition,  whieh  drev  forth  a 
protest  from  the  author." — Sticvkns. 

556  CoLDKN.  The  History  of  the  Five  Indian  Nations  of 
Canada,  which  are  the  Barrier  between  the  English  and  the 
French  in  Liiat  Tart  of  the  World.  With  Particular  Accounts  of 
their  Religion,  Manners,  (Aistoms,  Laws  and  (iovernment,  their 
several  Battles  and  Treaties,  iScc.    .    .    .     Map.     Svo,  calf. 

London:  J.  Winston,  Csr-'c,  1750 
With  the  exception  of  the  title-page  this  jfvc//*^  (Knylish)  edition  is  identical 
with  the  /f/'.r/,  even  to  the  extent  of  the  booi^  announcements  on  the  last  paj^e, 
which  reail:  "  77;/j  i/in' is  published  Alethia,"  though  the  editions  are  separateil 
by  three  years.  A  preliminar)-  leaf,  however,  in  this  edition  advertises  two  books 
printed  for  John  Whiston,  die. 

557  Col. DEN.  The  History  of  the  Five  Indian  Nations  depend- 
ing on  the  Province  of  New  York.  By  Cadwallader  Colden.  Re- 
printed exactly  fiom  l^radford's  New  York  edition  (1727).  With 
an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  John  Gilmary  Shea.  Svo,  half  mo- 
rocco, gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  1S66 

125  copies  only  printed.      No.  54. 

"  This  fourth  edition  is  a  reprint  of  the  fust.  Dr.  Shea  gives  in  his  introduc- 
tion a  valuable  bibliographical  notice  of  the  editions,  with  collations  of  their 
contents,  and  an  ana.  ■  nrting  the  changes  inade  by  the  English  editors  or  pub- 
lishers."—  FlKl.l). 


I 


8o 


Amkuicana. 


55S  Col. DIN.  All  I'lxi'i.iCAiioN  of  the  First  Caisks  of  Actun  in 
Ma'Itkk;  and  of  the  Cause  of  Cravitation.     8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

New  \oxk,  pi  inti'd  ill  the  year  1745 
and  London,  reprinted,  1746 

559  ("oi.DKN  (Cadvvallader  I).).  Mkmoir,  prepared  at  the  recjuest  of 
a  Committee  of  the  Clommon  Council  of  the  City  of  New  York 
.  .  .  at  tlie  Cki.khra  1  ION  of  the  CoMiM.ETioN  of  the  Nkw  York 
Canals  [the  Narrative  by  William  I,.  Stone].  Portraits^  maps, 
plates  and  f'ae ■simile  letters,     4to,  calf,  yilt.  New  York,  1S25 

560  Coi.K  (David).  Isaac:  Kooi,  (Cool  or  Cole)  iind  Catharine  Ser- 
ven  .  .  .  their  Descendants  [and]  .  .  .  American  Ancestors. 
i^ portraits.     Svo,  unbound.  New  York,  1.S76 

561  [CoLKMAN  (William).]  Coi.i.kction  of  the  Facts  and  Docu- 
MKNTS  relative  to  the  Dkath  of  Major-CiKnkrat,  Ai.kxanhkk 
Hamilton,  with  comments,  together  with  the  various  Orations, 
Serm.ons  and  Eulogies  that  have  been  published  or  written  on 
his  Life  and  Character.  Portrait  of  Hamilton  inserted.  Svo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  i<So4 

562  Ct)i.KccioN  de  Documentos  Inkditos  relativosal  descubrimiento 
CoNguisTA  y  Coi.onizacion  de  las  posesiones  EspaSolas  en 
Amkrica  y  Occeania,  sacados,  en  su  mayor  parte,  del  Real 
Archivo  de  Indias,  hajo  I'acheco,  Cardenas,  y  Mendoza.  12  vols, 
in  6.     Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops.  Madrid,  iS64-''8 

563  Colin  (Antoine).  Histoire  des  Drogues  Episceriks,  et  de 
Certains  de  Medicamens  simples,  qui  naissent  es  Indes  &  en 
I'Amerique.  N'uineroiis  woodeiits.  4  parts  or  vols.  Small  Svo, 
vellum,  gilt  edges.  Lyons,  16  ly 

Translated  from  Nicholas  Monard,  &c. 

564  Collection  of  Papers  (A  Sixth).  Relating  to  the  Present  Junc- 
ture of  Affairs  in  England,  (!v:c.  4to,  half  morocco.     London,  16S9 

The  tenth  and  hist  of  these  papers  contain  "  A  Narrative  of  the  Miseries  of 
New-KnglantI,  by  reason  of  an  Arbitrary  Government  erected  there." 

565  Collection  of  Papers  relative  to  Half-Pay  and  Commutation 
thereof,  granted  by  Congress  to  the  Officers  of  the  Army,  together 
with  a  Circular  Letter  from  .  .  .  Washington  to  the  several 
Legislatures,  &:c.     4to,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Boston,  1783 


56 


5^' 


5^'< 


570 


AmKKK  ANA. 


8  I 


566  Coi.i.iNs  (Lewis).  HisioKicAi,  Skkichks  of  Kkniucky  .  .  . 
with  Am-cdotcs  of   Pioneer  I,ife.     40  (■/li^nivi/ii^.^,     Hvo,  slieej). 

Maysville,  1S50 

567  fCoi.T.]  AuMSMKAu:  tlie  Home,  the  Arm,  and  tlic  Armory  of 
Sanuiel  Colt.  A  Memorial  [  Kdited  by  Henry  Harnard  |.  Jinvtli- 
fiilly  illustrated.     410,  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Matthm's, 

New  York,  1S66 

rrivati'ly  printed. 

568  Coi-UMHiAN  Musk  (The).  A  Selection  of  American  Poetry  from 
Various  Authors  of  established  reputation.      1  2mo,  sheep. 

New  York,  1794 


THE  COLUMBUS  LETTERS. 

5^)9  l^'olumljus.l  lEptstohi  CTijn'stofori  CTolom:  CHi 
etas  noetra  multu  ticljct  :  trr  Kusulis  KuHic  supra  (Kan= 
ijfm  nuijcr  inucutis,  .^tr  tiuas  pcrtiuircntias  octauo 
antra  mcusr  auspici'js  tt  cvc  luuictissimf  jfrvnautJi 
7XM'!!iV(iH(aiMtm  licBts  missus  sucrat:  ati  S^aButftcum 
tinm  iiaiJi)arlcm  cSau).is;  riustirm  scrrnfssimi  lirijis 
rrsauran'u  missas  (juam  uotiilis  ac  U'ttccatus  \s'\x 
f;TItanIicr  Tie  (fTosco  a1)  fJLM'spano  tHromatc  tu  lattnum 
coiiDccttt:  tcvtio  Ital's  i^zi\\.  m.cccc.vciii.    i)onti'fica= 

tUS  .3[lCVanTll'i,SC)l*tl  anno  |Jl*tmO.  4tu.  morocco  antique, 
gilt  edges,  by  Bedford.  [Rome,  1493  ?| 

B.  A.  v..  No.  I.     Four  leaves  of  34  lines  to  a  full  page. 

Fine  copy.      Size  of  leaf  S^  x  5j^  inches. 

No  copy  of  the  original  Spanish  letter  has  yet  been  found,  either  in  manuscript 
or  printed,  so  that  this  Latin  translation  by  Leander  de  C'osio  takes  precedence. 
It  is  fairly  established  to  be  printed  in  the  types  of  Stephen  Planck  of  Rome 
though  siite  anno  atit  loco.  Harrisse,  certainly  the  best  authority  on  this  subject, 
has  accorded  this  particular  impression  the  place  of  honor,  and  as  a  copy,  now  in 
(iermany,  is  held  at  the  price  of  three  thousand  dollars,  there  seems  to  be  little 
doubt  that  this  is  valued  as  the  iditio  princeps.  A  perfect  translation  can  be 
found  in  Major's  "Select  Letters  of  Columbus."  one  of  the  publications  of  the 
Ilakluyt  Society. 

570    [<i!toluml)UB.]    ISpistola  (i^fjriBtofori  (Stolom:  cut  rtas 
nostra  multu  tifiJtt:  tic  KnsuU's  Xntiic  supva  <Kanflcm 

nupcr  tniJCtlS.  Ad  quas  pergrendas  octavo  antea  mense 
auspiciis  et  ere  invictissemon  Fernadi  et  Helisabet  Hispanian 
Regil  missus  fuerat:  ad  magnificum  dnm  Gabrielein  Sanchis 
eorunde  serenissiniom  Regum  Tesaurariu   missa:  qua  nobilis  ac 


82 


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littcratiis  vir  I.candcr  de  Cosco  ah  Hispano  idiomatc  in  latinr.m 
cuvcrtit  tcrtio  kal's  Mali  M.cccc.xc.iii.  I'oiUificatus  Alcxandri 
Sexti  Anno  I'rimo.     4*  »,  vellum,  rough  cdjjes. 

[  Rome:  .v.  Plaiiil-:,  1493] 

Vi.  A.  v.,  No.  4.  Iiiit  with  33  lines  to  a  full  pa^i',  not  30.  'I'hiTc  is  also  ;i 
water  marked  leaf;  the  device  a  pair  of  scales. 

I'resiinii>lively  the  third  appearance  of  this  Letter,  and  only  second  in  rarity 
to  the  precedinjj  item.  Kllis,  in  the  Iluth  t'atalogue,  claims  that  Major  has 
proven  this  impression  to  be  the  first. 

In  condition  this  example  leaves  little  to  be  desired.  It  measures  8i|  .\  55  inches 
f>n  the  leaf. 

571  [(.loiiiMiius.]  T-K  TiFKA  di  Crisiokoro  C'oi.oMiu)  fipfodotta  a 
fac-simile  da  Vincciizo  Proiiiis,  ilaU'tscmplarc  dclla  liibliotcca  di 
S.  M.     4t().  unbouiid.  Torino,  11.  d. 

Only  50  cc         printed.      No.  10. 

572  [("ol.UMIiUS.  I         1)K     InSUI.US     INUKNTIS     El'lSTOI.A      CkIS  lOl'KRI 

Coi.oM  (cui  ftas  nostra  multiT  debet:  de  Insulis  in  niari  Indico 
;nip  iniictis.  Ad  (|iias  penpiirendas  octauo  antea  inense  :  aii.-^- 
picijs  et  ere  Inuictisstnii  Fernandi  Hispanianini  Rej^is  inisMis 
fuerat)  ad  Maj^nificum  (b"im  Raphaelez  Sanxis  :  eiusde  .sere- 
nissiiiii  Re,!j;is  ThesaurariiT  missa.  quain  nobilis  ac  litteratus  vir 
Aliander  d'C'osco  :  ab  Hispano  ydeoniate  in  latinn  coniiertit: 
tercio  kl's  Maij.  M.cccii.xciij.  Pontificatus  Ale.xaiub'i  Se.xti 
Anno  I'rimo.  4  liUH'dciits.  Small  8vo,  <S  leaves  of  27  lines  to  a 
full  pajj:e.     Half  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  i<S58 

One  of  twenty  copies  only,  reprothiced  in  Paris  by  I'ilinski  about  1858.  After 
it  was  issued  it  was  discovered  that  it  had  been  facsimiled  from  an  imperfect 
copy,  and  wanted  the  first  and  last  leaves.  Mr.  l.eno.x  possesses  the  only  known 
perfect  copy  of  the  original  edition. 

573  [C'oi.u.MiiLs.  I  Primkra  Epistola  del  Almirante  Don  Oistobal 
Colon,  dando  cnenta  de  su  gran  descid)rimiento:  a  D.  (labriei 
Sanchez,  Tesorero  de  Aragon.  AcompaiTa  al  texto  original 
castellano  el  de  la  traduccion  latina  de  I.eandro  de  Cosco,  segun 
la  jirimera  edicion  de  Roma  de  1493  •  •  •  ^-'ditor  D.  Cenaro  H. 
de  Volafan.     iSvo,  cloth,  uncut.  Valencia,  1S58 

Only  a  limited  edition  printed.      No.  II. 

574  Coi.UMiu's.  Li'.T'iKR  of  Coi.UMBUs  to  Luis  dk  Santanoel, 
1493.  Tith\  fac-si)iiili\  1  p.,  pp.  12,  Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  I  New  York,  1864J 

A  f.ic-simile  of  the  Spanish  letter  of  Columbus,  published  in  I4()3,  from  the 
only  known  copy  in  the  Ambrosian  I.ibr.iiy,  Milan,  with  a  literary  and  biblio- 
graphical (.lescriiition  by  Mr.  JamesI.enox.  A  few  copies  only  printed  for  presen- 
tation. 


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A  Mi:  UK  ANA. 


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575  fCoMMBUs.]  Carta  de  Cristohai,  Coi-o\,  Enviada  de  T-isboa 
a  Harcelona,  en  Marzo  de  149.?.  Nueva  Edition  iritiia:  con- 
tenirndo  las  variantcs  dc  los  difi-rentcs  textos  .  .  .  por  el 
Seiidoniiro  de  Valencia.  2  iiki/^s.  Svo,  red  morocco  extra,  j^ilt 
top,  uncut  ed},as.  Taris:  Ttoss,  1S70 

Only  120  copies  printed. 

576  (Coi.rMitus.J  Hi'.i.i.uM  C'liKis  riANokTM  I'rincipuni  praecipue 
<,^all()runi  contra  saraccnos,  anno  salutis  mi.xxxviii  pro  terra 
sancta  jjestum:  autore  Roberto  Momaeho.  {sic.)  CaroUis  \'erardus 
dc  cxini;;>;natione  regni  (Iranata;,  tjuaj  contiyit  ab  hinc  (piailra- 
gesinio  sccundo  anno,  per  Catliolicu  rej^em  l''erdinandinn  Hispan- 
iarum.  Cliristoplioru.s  Coioni  ile  |)rinia  insularuni,  ui  niari  Iiuiico 
sitarum,  (!tc.     Folio,  vellum.  Basileae,  [15^,3 1 

H.  A.  v.,  No.  175. 

577  [Coi.fMiiUS.  I  DissKRTAZioNi  KiMSToi.ARi  Hibliograficiic  di 
Francesco  Cancellieri  sopra  Cristoforo  Colombo  ;  e  (liovanni 
(iersen  .  .  .  autorc  del  libro  de  Imitatione  Christi.  \'i\:;ii(H,  por- 
traits.    Svo,  calf  extra,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Roma,  1809 

578  [Columbus.]     Li.ttkrs  ok  Christoimikr  Columbus,  describing 

his  First  Voyage  to  the  Western  Hemisphere,  together  with  tl.'> 

Chapter  in  Bernaldez  said  to  give  the  Original  Spanish  Version  of 

the     same.       Texts     and    Translations     |  by    Henry    Harrisse], 

Froiitispieic.     Folio,  morocco  extra,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges. 

New  York,  1S65 
Only  10  copi*  i  privately  printed.     No.  8. 

580  [Columbus.]  Memorials  of  Columbus  ;  or,  a  Collection  of 
Authentic  Documents  of  that  Celebrated  Navigator,  now  first 
published  from  the  Original  Manuscripts,  by  order  of  the 
Decurions  of  Genoa;  preceded  by  a  Memoir  of  his  Life  and  Dis- 
coveries. Translated  from  the  Spanish  and  Italian.  Portraits, 
fac-similcs,  &■'€.     Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  London,  1S23 

581  [CoLUMBLS.]  Raccolta  Completa  degli  Scritta  di  Cristoforo 
Coloml)o  ad  illustrare  e  documentare  la  Scoperta  dell'  America 
...  da  Ciio  Battista  Torre.  Portraits,  map,  &-r.  8vo,  half  mo- 
rocco, gilt  top,  uncut.  Lione,  1864 

582  [Columbus's  Second  Voyage.]  Nicolaus  Svllacius  de 
Insulis  Meridiani   atque   Indici   Maris  Nuper  Inventis.      With  a 


H4 


Amkkuana. 


translation  into  lMij,^Iisli  by  tlic  Rev.  John  Mnllijj;an.  |  Introduc- 
tion and  Noti's  by  James  l.cnox.l  J\>rtiait  aiui  fac-si miles  of  the 
Col II mini ^  l.i'thrs.     4to,  half  morocco,  j^ilt  top,  nncut  cdj^cs. 

New  York,  iS6o 
Oiilv  150  copies  ])iivatcly  printed  foi'  JaiiR'S  I.cikix. 

5S3  |("()i.uMin  s.  I  I.'Am.miuac.i.K)  dell'  Indik  osia  le  jjjesta  di  ("iirislo- 
foro  Colombo,  sciiopritor  dell'  America.  I'oema  di  Orniildo 
iMneressio.      \o  plates.     4t(),  vellnm.  Venezia,  1761 


584  I  C'oi.trMiuis.  I  ('oi)KK  Dii'i.oMATico  Toi.oMno- Amkuk.'ANo  ossia 
raccolla  di  Docnmenti  orijjinali  e  inediti,  sjjcttanti  a  Christoforo 
(Colombo  alia  scoperta  ed  al  (loverno  dell'  America.  2  portraits 
and  },  otliei  plates.     4to,  half  calf,  (lenova,  i.S2,^ 

Ivlilc'd  by  ' 'ii>.  liatista  Sportona. 
Kaniiriv,  No.  'i'l^. 


585  |('oi.iMi:rs.  I  Canzonk  1,ikica  sulle  traccic  del  I'oema  delT 
Aw.  Costa  a  j^loria  dell'  immortale  Colombo  del  I'atrizio  (liaii 
Carlo  di  Ne.nro.     4to,  silk   covers,  16  pj).  (lenova  |  1846],  11.  d. 

586  |C()i,UMm:s.  j  Im.oc.k)  de  Chkistohai,  Colon,  por  Kulalio 
Maria  ( )rte.L;()  .  .   .    Portrait  on  1  iidia  paper.     8vo,  boards. 

Mexico,  1846 
l'"roin  Uk'  Aiulrado  Collcilion. 

587  jCoi.UMiius.  I  Ciiuisioi'HK  Coi.oMH,  ou  Notlcc  d'nii  livre  Italien 
concernaiit  cet  illiistre  Navij^ateur.     Par  J.  1).  Lanjuinais. 

Paris,  iSo() 

Dki     Pkimi     St  oi'KrroKi    del     Nuovo    Continente    Americano 
di  Francesco  'i'rucchi.  Firenzc,  1842 

Canio  I'^puosobre  eldesciibriniiento  de  America  por  Christobal 
Colon.     Sii  Autor  D.  Narciso  de  Foxa.  llabana,  1840 


594 


3  vols,  in  I.     8vo,  half  morocco. 


1809-46 


588  [Coi.UMiiUS.  I  Pa  Vkkdadkra  CiUanaiiani  de  Colon.  Memoria 
Comunicada  a  la  I''aculiau  de  Humanidades,  por  ,  .  .  Varnhajj^en 
.  .  .  acompanala  el  'I'exto  tiel  derrotero  del  Alniirante  en  su 
Primer  Yiaje,  / ///w  earta  jeoi^rafua  en  ([ue  se  designa  et  rumbo 
preferido,  a  la  p.ar  de  los  que  indicaron  Munoz,  Irving,  Navarrete, 
Humboldt,  Mecher.     Svo,  half  morocco.  Santiago,  iS6| 


595 


A.MKkK  ANA, 


8s 


tobal 
i.S.ld 


5.89  |("()i.UMlius.  ]  AnnI'K  Vkki  TAiuK  (le  la  Naissanik  de  C'hkis  1  oi'Hi. 
Coi.oMU  ct  Kcvuf,  Clironolojriciuc  ilcs  Priiicipalcs  ICpociucs  dc  sa 
\'\c  .  .  .    I'ar  M.  D'Avczac.     Svo,  liait' monxco,  jrilt  lop. 

I'aiis,    iSy^^ 

590  I  ( 'ol.UMIiUS   I        l,'l  5  IMOIKh    (Ic  ("lIKIS  Ol'llh.    ('(i.O.Mll    aUl"il)lK't'    a 

son    fils    KiTiiand.       Ivxanicn    rriti(Hic,    ilii    Mcnioiro    hi    |)ar    M. 
D'Avczac    .    .    .    par  Henry  Harrisse.     <Sv(),  lialf  morocco. 

I'aris,  1S75 

591  |('oi.iiMr.iis.  I  I, OS  Kivsros  dc  Colon.  Int":)rinc  dc  la  Real 
Acadcmia  {\c  la  llisloriaal  llohicrno  dc  S.  M.  sohrc  cl  siipiu'sto 
liallazj^o  dc  los  vcriladoros  rcstos  dc  Crist (')val  Colon  en  ia  lylcsia 
Catcdral  dc  Santo  Dominj^o.     (1  /^iitfrs.     Small  Svo,  cloth. 

Madrid,   1S79 

592  I  (!oi,UMHUs.  I  1,A  1'kkmikkk  Rii.a  rioN  dc  (liiKisronii;  Coi.omi: 
(1493).  f,cltrc  sur  one  lulilion  .  .  .  .ippartcr.ant  a  la  i'.iblio- 
thcqiie  Royalc  ilc  liruxcllcs,  par  Cli.  Ruclcns.  l''ai-si)niU-  (>/  the 
Ifttt'r.     8vo,  imcut.  Hruxcllcs,  1.SS5 

TIr'  edilion  with  3S  lines  to  a  full  pajjfc. 
Only  50  impressions  printed.      (  )nc  of  tin-  l.'  (No.  S)  cojiies  on  lirislol  hoard. 

59_^  I  C"oi,UMr.i;s.  I  IIisiouik  del  S.  1).  Fiunando  Coi.oMno;  iicllc 
(juali  s'ha  particohire,  iV  vera  relatione  dclla  vita,  iV  dc  'fatti  dill 
'Aiiiniiraj>lio  I).  Cliristoforo  Colombo,  suo  padre;  et  dcllo  scopri- 
niento,  cire^li  fece  ileli'  Indic  Occitlentali,  dette  Mondo  Niiovo 
.  .  .  Nuovamente  di  linj^iia  Spaj^niiola  tradotte  neil"  Italiana  tial 
S.  Alfonso  Ulloa.     Small  8vo,  calf,  ^ilt.  Venetia,  157  i 

J'irst  edition. 

594  |C()i.u,Miuis.  I  HisiouiK  del  Su;.  Don  I'r.KN ando  Coi.omiki. 
Nelle  (piali  s'ha  particolare,  iV  vera  relatione  della  Vita,  iv  dc  'fatti 
dell  'Ammiraji'lio  Don  Cliristoforo  Colombo  suo  padre  .  .  .  Cia 
tradotte  di  lin}i[ua  Spaynnola  ncli'  Italiana,  vVc.  Small  <Svo, 
brown  levant  morocco  extra,  j.;ih  edj^cs.  Milano,  |  \i)\.\\ 

The  preliminary  matter  in  this  edition  differs  materially   from   the  edition  of 
157I. 


595  [Coi.uMHUs.]  HisroKiK  del  Sionok  D.  I-'i^unando  Coi.omiio. 
Nelle  qiiali  s  ii;\  particoiare,  iV  vera  relatione  dclla  vita,  e  dc  'fatti 
dell  'Ammira}.>;Iio.  D.  Cliristoforo  Colombo  suo  I'adre  .  .  . 
Nuovamente  di    lingua  Spa^fnuola  tradotte  nelF  Italiana  di'l  Si^n. 


Alfonso  Ull 


oa. 


I  2  mo, 


calf  extra,  j^ilt  ed^es,  by  /'rdtf. 


Venetia,  1678 


86 


Americana. 


596  [Cni.uMiu's.]  Bird's-eye  View  of  the  City  of  Sevim.k,  s//fl7c>/fix' 
llic  house  and  park  of  Ferdinand  Columbus.     Size  2  r  A  x  16  inclies. 

1565 

597  Coi.uMniAN  Naval  Melody  (The).  A  Collection  of  Songs  and 
Odes,  composed  on  the  late  Naval  Victories  and  other  occasions. 
1 2nio,  half  morocco.  Boston,  18 13 

598  CoMPAEN  (Claes  G.)  't  Begin,  Midden  en  Eynde,  der  Zec-Roov- 
eryen  van  den  Aldersameusten  Zee-Roover,  Claes  G.  Compaen 
.  .  .  hoe  hymet  weynigh  Schepen  de  Zee  onveyligh  gemaeckt, 
een  ongeloof  lijcken  Buyten  ^root  getal  van  Schepen,  vad  alle 
Landen  af-geloopen  yeest.  Portrait  on  title  and  10  otJier  uwodcuts. 
4to,  polished  calf,  gilt  leaves,  by  Bedford.  Utrecht,  1685 

599  CoMPEXDio  General  de  las  Contribuciones,  y  Gastos  que  ocasi- 
onan  todos  los  Efectos,  Frutos,  Caudales,  y  demas,  que  se  trafican 
entre  los  Reynos  de  Castilla,  y  America   .    .    .    4to,  calf. 

Cadiz:  Espinosa  de  los  Monteros,  1762 

600  Concilia  roRY  Bills  (The)  Considered.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

London,  1778 

"  The  Americans,  when  too  late,  will  probably  regret  their  having  permitted 
the  moment  of  CdNDiiroNAL  suhmission  to  pass  without  being  improved,"  page 
38  .  .  "If  Spain  will  aid  them  in  their  revolt,  she  may  set  a  '?rous  example 
of  rebellion  to  her  own  Colonies,"  page  39. 


601  CoNciLios  Provinciales,  primero  y  segundo,  celebrados  en  la 
muy  noble,  y  muy  leal  Ciudad  de  Mexico  ...  en  los  anos  de 
1555,  y  1565,  dalos  a  Inz   .    .  .   Francisco  Antonio  Lorenzana. 

1769 

Concilium  Mexicanum  Provinciale  III.,  celebratum  Mexici 
anno  1585,  praeside  I).  D.  Petro  Moya,  et  Contreras  .  .  . 
postea  Jussu  Regio  editum  Mexici  anno  1622  sumptibus  1).  D. 
Joannis  Perez  de  la  Serna  .  .  .  demum  typis  mandatum  cura, 
&  expensis  D.  D.  Francisci  Antonii  a  Lorenzana.  1770 

3  vols,  in  2.     4to,  vellum.  Mexico,  1769-70 

1^"  See  CoNTRKRAS. 

602  CoNDiTiKN  die  door  de  Heeren  Burgermeesteren  der  Stadt  Am- 
sterdam, volgens  't  gemaecte  Accoort  met  de  West-Indische  Com- 
pagnie,  ende  d'Approbatie  van  hare  Hog:  Mog:  de  Heeren  Statcn 


607 


608 


609 


Amkkicana. 


87 


Generael  der  Vereenighde  Nederlanden,  daer  op  gevolj^ht,  gepre- 
sentecrt  werden  aen  alle  de  gene,  die  als  ClolonitTs  na  Nieuw-Ned- 
erlandt,  &c.     8  pp.,  4to,  red  morocco,  gilt  leaves,  by  Matthru's. 

Amsterdam,  1656 

603  Connecticut  Gazette  (The).  No.  88,  Saturday,  December  11, 
1756.  New  Haven  :  J.  Parker  e^"  Co.^  1756 

The  first  newspaper  published  in  t'onneclicut.  Under  the  date  of  I'aris,  Sept. 
27,  is  stated  ;  "Several  particulars  are  said  to  have  been  learned,  concerning  a 
jjrand  Expedition  carrying  on  in  England,  which  is  to  be  put  into  execution  in  the 
Spring  ;  the  operations  in  America  being  to  commence  in  May,  with  the  Attack  of 
(Quebec,  &c.";  also  October  q  ; 

"  Whoever  consults  the  Maps  of  North-America  must  be  convincetl  that  Que- 
beck  might  be  attacked  with  as  great  a  probability  of  success,  as  Cnnvn  Toint  or 
Fort  Du  Quesne." 

604  [Connecth;ut.]  Acts  and  Laws  of  the  State  of  Connecticut  in 
America.     8vo,  sheep.  Hartford,  1796 

li;:^"  See  the  Plea  for  Acquittal  by  Roger  M.  Sherman  in  MS.  at  end  of  volume. 

605  [Connh;cticut.]  The  Puhlic  Rkcorps  of  the  Colony  of  Con- 
necticut [1636-1677]  .  .  ,  with  Occasional  Notes  and  an 
Appendix  (with  the  Journal  of  the  Council  of  War).  J5y  f.  Ham- 
mond Trumbull.     Facsimiles.     2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth. 

Hartfortl,  1850-2 

606  [Connecticut.]  Documentary  History  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States  (  \merica.  Containing 
numerous  hitherto  unpublished  Documents  concerning  the  Church 
in  Connecticut.  Vol.  I.  Francis  L.  Hawks  .  .  .  William  Stevens 
Perry   .    ,    ,    Editors,     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1863 


exici 

).   D. 

cura. 

1770 

9-70 

Am- 

Com- 

taten 

607  [Connecticut.]  Papers  of  the  New  Haven  Colony  Histori- 
cal Society.     Vol.  I.     8vo,  cloth.  New  Haven,  1865 

608  [Connecticut.]  Papers  of  the  New  Haven  Colony  Histori- 
cal Society.     2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.  New  Haven,  1865-77 

C'oniains  :  White  on  the  New  Haven  Colony  ;   Hronson  on   Connecticut  Cur- 
rency ;  Whitaker's  Early  History  of  Southhold,  L.  I.;  &c. ,  &c. 

609  [Connecticut.]  The  Celebration  of  the  One  Hundred  and 
Fiftieth  .\nniversary  of  the  Primitive  Organization  of  the  Congre- 
gational Church  and  Society  in  Franklin,  Conn.,  October  14th, 
1868.     ^portraits  and  a  map.     8vo,  cloth.  New  Haven,  1869 


88 


A  ^r  ERIC  ANA. 


6io     Constitutions  (The)  of  the  several  Independent  States  of  Amer- 
ica ;  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  the  Articles  of  Confedera- 
tion, &c.     i2mo,  sheep.  Boston,  17S5 
Second  edition. 

61 1  Contract  d'Association  des  Jesuites  au  trafuiue  de  Canada. 
Pour  apprendre  h  Paid  de  (limont,  I'un  des  donneurs  d'aduis  pour 
Ics  Jesuites  contre  le  Recteur  &  Universite  de  Paris,  &  a  ses  sem- 
blables,  pourquoy  les  Jesuites  sont  depuis  peu  arrivez  en  Canada, 
1613.     8vo,  boards.  Lyon:    J><>ss,  n.  d. 

Only  12  copies  irinted,  in  fac-simile,  on  vellum.     Notes,  No.  28.     No,  11. 

612  [CONTRKRAS.]       SaNCTUM  ProVINCI  Al.E  CoNtT  MUM  MexICI  CClc- 

bratum.  .  .  .  Petro  Moya  de  Contreras,  102  /fa7'es  ;  Statuta 
Ordinata  a  sancto  Concilio  Provinciali  Mexicano  III.,  39  /riivcs. 
Folio,  half  morocco  (title  mended).  Mexico  :  /.  Riiiz,  1622 

613  Conwell  (Russell  H.).  History  of  the  Great  Fire  in  Sain  r 
John,  June  20  and  21,  1877.  Fortraits,  map  and  plates.  i2mo, 
cloth.  Boston,  1S77 

614  Cook  (Eben).  The  Sot-Weed  Factor  :  or,  a  Voyage  to  Mary- 
land. A  Satyr,  in  which  is  describ'd  the  Laws,  Government,  Courts 
and  Constitutions  of  the  Country^  and  also  the  Buildings,  Feasts 
Krolicks,  Entertainments  and  Drunken  Humours  of  the  Inhabitants 
of  that  part  of  America,  In  Burlesque  Verse  [with  a  Preface  by 
Brantz  Mayer].     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges. 

New  York,  1865 

I  arge  paper  copy,  only  30  printed.     Shea's  Early  Southern  Tracts.     No.  2. 

615  Cook.  (Frederick).  Journals  of  the  Military  Expedition  of 
Major  General  John  Sui.i.ivax  against  the  Six  Nations  of  Indians 
in  J  779,  with  Records  of  Centennial  Celebrations.  ^  steel  portraits., 
plans,  &'c.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Auburn,  1887 

616  CoouEY  (Timothy  Mather).  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Funeral 
of,  by  William  B.  Sprague.     8vo,  half  morocco.       Albany,  i860 

I'ortrait  and  lines  by  Mrs.  Sigourney  inserted. 

617  Cooper  (Rev.  Mr.).  The  History  of  Norih  America,  con- 
taining a  Review  of  the  Customs  and  Manners  of  the  Original 
Inhabitants;  the  first  Settlement  of  the  British  Colonies,  their  Rise 
and  Progress,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  time  of  their  becom- 
ing united,  free  and  independent  States.     i8mo,  half  morocco. 

New  Brunswick:  Abraham  Blauvelt,  1797 


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TitS     Cooi'KR  (Mylcs).     Pokms  on  Several  Occasions   .    .    .    Svo,  calf. 

Oxford,  1 76 1 

Myles  Cooper  was  sometime  president  of  King's  (Columbia)  College,  X.  V. 
Autograph  of  John  W.  Francis  on  the  inside  of  front  co\ir. 

619     ICooPKR.)     In  Mkmoriam.     Sarah  Ucdell,  wife  of  Peter  Cooper 

[with  the  Address  of  Henry  W.  BeDowsJ.     Svo,  cloth. 

Xew  York,  1869 
Privately  printed. 


620  [Cooper.]  Reception  of  Peter  Cooper  by  the  Arcadian  Club, 
on  his  84th  Birthday,  Feb.  12,  i<S74.    Portrait.     Svo,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1S74 
Printed  for  private  distribution.      Autograph  of  I'etcr  Cooper. 

621  [Cooper. J  An  Account  of  the  Trim,  of  Thomas  Cooper,  of 
Northumberland,  on  a  Charge  of  Libel  against  the  President  of 
the  United  States  .  .  .  with  a  Preface,  Notes  and  .Aj^pendix  by 
Thomas  Cooper.     Svo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1800 


I 


623     Cooper  (Thomas).     Treatise  on   the  Law  of  Liin-'i,  and  the 
Liberty  of  the  Press.     Svo,  half  sheep.  New  York,  1S30 


(^27,  CTopti?  ctlicljcc  Oripflf  BO  ciusj  Sitfljjam'n  Uummc  srintit 
aujawflcnt  tiic  cijflcnscijafft  tJcs  Xclucn  ILantJs  so 
ncujlicij  Uon  Hcig.  i*iai).  .^rmaTii  aussticm  ucluru  l«oi* 
flcfuntrcn  Cst  tuorticn  TJui'cij  trie  ansjpanicc.    smaii  4to 

(4  leaves),  vellum.  o.m.xxxv. 

Exceedingly  rare.     Only  two  other   copies  known.     'I'his  fabulous  story  of 
I'izarro  is  attested  by  one  Master  Adolph,  the  secretary  of  the  King's  Majesty. 

624  Copland  (Patrick).  Virginia's  God  be  Thanked;  or,  A  Sermon 
of  Thanksgiving  for  the  happie  successe  of  the  affayres  in  Virginia 
this  last  yeare  .  .  ,  Hereunto  are  adjoyned  some  Epistles,  writ- 
ten first  in  Latine  (and  now  Englished)  in  the  East  Indies,  by 
Peter  Pope,  an  Indian  youth,  (!vc.     4to,  calf,  gilt  over  red  edges. 

London,  1622 


625  Coppier  (Guillaume).  Historie  et  Voyage  des  Indes  Occi- 
DENTALES,  ct  de  plusicrs  autres  Regions  maritimes,  i^c.  Frontis- 
piece by  Crispin  de  Pas.  Small  Svo,  red  levant  niorocco,  gilt  leaves, 
by  Chanilwlle  Duru.  Lyon,  1645 


90 


Americana. 


626  |Coi'i'o  DA  Isoi.A  (Pielro).|  I'oktoi.ano.  8  ivooi/nits,  inc/iKiiiii:; 
6  /)iaps.  Small  8v(),  red  levant  morocco,  super  extra,  (.1  roller 
tooling  on  sides,  gilt  leaves,  by  Hardy.  Venetia,  1528 

li.  A.  v.,  No.  144.  Life  of  Columbus  on  vcrsoof  !•'.  3.  The  mapdescribed 
as  precediiiji  the  tiile  is  not  in  this  copy.  Neither  is  the  bcxik  composed  of  24 
leaves,  but  56,  the  last  li  pages  hln.nk. 

This  copy  is  much  larger  tlian  that  described  in  the  !!.  A.  \'.,  being  .,1'',.,  x  i\ 
inches. 

Only  two  copies  known,  one  in  tiic  liriiish  Museum  and  the  present  copy. 

627  Copy  of  a  Rkpresentation  of  the  h'oAKi)  of  Tkauk  to  the 
House  of  Lords,  in  pursuance  of  their  Address  to  His  Majesty 
of  June  13,  1733,  relating  to  the  Laws  made.  Manufactures  set 
up,  and  'i'rade  carried  on,  in  His  Majesty's  Plantations  in  America. 
Folio,  half  morocco,  gilt  leaves.  London,  1749 

628  Coram  (Robert).  Poi.rncAi,  Inquiku'.s,  to  which  is  added  a 
Plan  for  the  general  Establishment  of  Schools  throughout  the 
U.  S.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Wilmington,  1791 

629  [CoRNUTi  {Jac.).J  Canadensium  Plantarum  aliarumque  non- 
dum  editarum  Historia.  Cui  adjectum  est  ad  calceni  Enchiridion 
Botanicum  Parisiense,  ^c.     68  coppci-platc  etcliings.     4I0,  vellum. 

Pansiis,   1635 

630  Cornuti.  Canadensium  Pi.antarum  aliarumque  nondum  edita- 
rum Historia  cui  adjectuin  est  ad  calceni,  &c.  68  plates.  4to, 
vellum.  Parisiis,   165 1 

631  CoRNWALLis  (Earl).     An  Answer  to  that  Part  of  the  Narrative 

of  Lieutenant-General  Sir  Henry  Clinton,  K.  B.,  which  relates 

to  the  Conduct  of  Lieutenant-General  Earl  Cornwallis  during  the 

Campaign  in  North  America  in  the  year  1781,     8vo,  half  calf. 

London,  1783 
5^"  See  Clinton. 


632  CoRNWALi.is.  Correspondence  of  Charles,  First  Alarquis 
C'ornwallis.  Edited,  with  Notes,  by  Charles  Ross,  F'.scj.  Portrait 
and  map.     3  vols  ,  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut  edges. 

London:  Murray,  1859 

633  Correspondence  between  the  First  Church  and  the  Taber- 
nacle Church  in  .  alem:  in  which  the  Duties  of  Churches  are 
Discussed  and  the  Rights  of  Conscience  Vindicated.     8vo,  uncut. 

Salem,  1832 


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Amfkicana. 


91 


634     Cou'iF.z  (D.  Christoval  Maria).     Atauuai.va. 
ada  por  la  Villa  de  Madrid.     410,  calf. 


TraRfdia  prcnii- 
M  ad  rid,  1784 


I 


TIIK    SECOND    I  ETTKR    OF   CORTES. 

635    [(fortes.)    (Tarta  He  rclncio  ctJtatia  a  su  ^.  iiiafrstati 

di.'l  c'pador  nro  '■cnor  por  el  capita  jicncral  dcia  micva  spana: 
llamado  Fernado  (.lortcs.  Eida  i\\  haze  relac'  d'las  tierras  y 
piovFcias  sin  cucto  q  ha  descubicrto  nucvamclc  cncl  j  iicata  dc!  aiio 
do  XIX  a  cste  pte:  y  ha  sometido  ala  corono  real  de  su  S.  M.,  etc. 
Folio,  red  levant  morocco  extra,  j^ik  leaves,  by  Ilai  dy. 

Sevilla:  \ Jacob  Croiii(hr^^ci\,  15J2 

H.  A.  v.,  No.  118.  First  edition  of  the  sctiiiul  Icttur,  with  portrait  i>f  <  hiirlts 
\'.  on  the  title-page. 

"These    ( 'i?;/(rv  are  aiiionj;  the  wrist   and  most   vaUiable   Annriiana  known. 

"  The  fountain  head  of  information  concerning;  the  Conquest  of  Mexico  will 
always  be  the  numerous  epistolatory  accounts  written  by  Corte/.." — H.    H. 

"Of  his  [Cortes]  works,  the  most  rem.trkable  were,  no  doubt,  livi-  lonj;  and 
detailed  reports  to  the  Emperor  [Charles  V.,  of  Spain)  on  the  affairs  of  Mexico, 
the  first  of  which  .  .  .  seems  to  be  lost,  and  the  last,  belonginjj  probably  to 
1527,  exists  only  in  manuscript." — Ticknor. 

636  [C0l*tr.9.]  (JtartatrVCCratrC  VCUlClO:  embiada  por  FeriKldo 
Cortes  capital!  justicia  mayor  del  Yucatan  llamado  la  Neuva 
Espaiia  del  mar  Oyeano:  al  muy  alto  y  potentissiino  cesar  ivictiss- 
iiTio  Senor  do  Carlos  Emperador  semper  aii^usto  y  rey  de  esixifia 
nucstro  senor:  delas  cosas  sucedidas  muy  di^iias  de  admiracion 
enla  conqiiista  y  recuperacion  dela  muy  grande  marvillosa  ciudad 
de  Teinixtitan:  y  delas  otras  provincias  a  ella  suDJetas  que  se 
rebelaron,  &C.  Folio,  red  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by 
Hardy.  Sevilla,    1523 

B.  A.  v.,  No.  121.     First  edition  of  the  third  letter. 


UlS 

rait 


?ER- 

are 
cut. 

«3-^ 


637  [COVtCS.]  ^ttiia  iFcrtriUatll  CrovtCSll  Sac.  C  ae.sar  et  Cath. 
Maiesta  in  Nova  Maris  Oceani  Hyspania  Generalis  praifecti  pclara 
Narratio  In  qua  Celebris  Civitatis  Teinixtitan  expugnatio, 
alianlque  Provintiaru,  que  defecerant  recuperatio  continentur.  In 
quari'i  expugnatione,  recuperatione  que  Prfefectus.  una  cum  Hys- 
panis  Victorias  oeterna  memoria  dignas  consequutus  est,  preterea 
In  ea  Mare  del  Sur  Cortesiumdetexisse  receset,  cpiod  nos  Australe 
Indicu  Pelagus  putamq,  &  alias  innumeras  Provintias  Aurifodinis, 
Unionibus,  VariLsque  Gernmarum  generibus  refertas.  Et  postrcmo 
illis  innotuisse    in   eis   quoque    Aroinatac   ontineri,    Per    DoctorC 


'J- 


Amkkicana. 


Pctruiii  sav()r<fii;mri.  .  .  .  ]v\  Hys|)aii()  ydionuitc  in  I-atii.'iiu 
versa,  liii/^ci itti arms  on  rcnisc  of  title.  ImiHcj,  red  Icvaiit  morocco 
extra,  jjilt  cdj^es,  l)y  Matthews.  Norimbcrgd,   1524 

n.  A.  \'.,  No.  i-J().      Portrait  of  Charlos  V.  on  title. 

I'irst  I'llitioii  of  Savor;^aiuis's  version  of  ihe  second  and  third  letters  of  Cortes. 

63^^    [(JTortrs.  I  71.1  quarta  rrhicioii  a  jFci*u«iTJo  CToftc.a  govcr- 

nador  y  capitan  general  por  siir  inajcstad  enia  neuva  Espana  d'l 
mar  oeeano  embio  al  miiy  alto  may  potentissimo  invictis.simo  senor 
don  f'arlos  empcrador  semper  augusto  y  rey  de  Espana  niiestro 
senor:  en  la  <]ual  estan  otras  cartas  relaciones  que  los  capitanes 
Pedro  de  Alvarado  Diego  (lodoy  einbia  ronal  dicho  capitan  Fer- 
nado  Cortes.  Folio,  red  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by 
J  lardy.  Toledo,  1525 

B.  .\.  v.,  No.  135.     First  Kdition  of  the  Fourth  Letter. 

639  |C()Kri,s.|  I)k  [nsui.is  nupkr  invkntis  Ferdinand!  Cortesii 
ad  Carohnn  V.  Rom.  Iin])erat()rem  Xarrationes,  cum  alio  quodam 
Petri  Martyris  ad  C'lementem  VII.  Pontificem  Maximum  consim- 
ilis  argumenti  libello.  His  accesserunt  Epistohe  duaj,  de  feliciss- 
imo  apud  Indos  Evangelii  incremento,  quas  superioribus  hisce 
diebus  quidam  fratres  Mino.  ab  India  in  Hispaniani  transmiserunt. 
Item  Epitome  de  Inventis  nuper  Indian  populis  idololaris  ad  fidem 
Cliristi,  atque  adeo  ad  Ecclesiam  Catholicam  convertendis,  Autore 
R  P.  F.  Nicolao  Herborn.  .  .  .  Escutcheon  border  and  wood- 
cut portraits.      Folio,  half  morocco.  Colonite,  1532 

n.  A.  v.,  No.  168. 

Minus  2  of  the  last  7  leaves,  folios  3  and  6. 


640    [(ffovtrs.l    JDiMCClaiM  jFrctiiu»itri  (Koctcsfi  irc  KoUa 

iHiiriS  Oceani  Hyspania  Narratio  Sacratissimo  ac  Invictissimo 
Carolo  Romanorn  Imperatori  semper  Augusto,  Hyspaniarfi  &  c 
Regi  Anno  Domini  MDXX.,  transmissa  :  In  qua  Continentur 
Plurima  scitu,  iV  admiratione  digna  Circa  egregias  eanl  puintiarn 
Urbes,  Incolarfi  mores,  pueronl  Sacrificia,  (l!i:  Religiosas  pensonas 
Potissimnque  de  Celebri  Civitate  Termixtitan  Variisque  illi  mara- 
bilib,  que  legcte  mirifice  delectabut,  p.  Doctore  Petrfi  Saguorg 
nanu,  iS:c.  Folio,  red  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by 
Riviere.  Norimberge,  1524 

B.  A.  v.,  No.  125. 
.    This  copy  has  the  large  plan  of  Mexico,  the  portrait  of  Clement  XII.,  and  the 
coatof-arms  on  back  of  title. 


AmKKK  ANA. 


93 


641    iiTortrs.l    ?la  prcclarn  X«iriMtionr  tit  jfri-tiinnnTio 

(fOltrSC  (If Mil  Nuova  Mispaj^nia  del  Mare  Oceaiio,  al  S.u'ratiss- 
imo,  iV  liulictissimo  Carlo  di  Romani  Iniperatorc  scmjirc  Aii;,nist() 
Re  Dliispagna,  (S^  cio  die  sie^ue,  nellano  del  Signore,  MDXX., 
trasmessa:  Nelia  (|iiaU;  si  cntCjJjono  niolto  cose  dcj^i'.e  di  scienza, 
iV  ammirationc,  circa  le  cittadi  ej^rej^ie  di  (|iK-lic  I'roviiicie  costu- 
nii  d  liabitatori,  sacrifici  di  Fanciulli,  I'v  Relii^iose  pcrsoiie,  et 
niassiniaineiite  della  ceiebre  citta  Temi.  titan,  i\;  varie  cose  inara- 
vii^liose  di  (jiiella,  e  (luali  diletteianno  mirahiliiKte  il  lettore  per  il 
Dottore  Pietro  Savorjjnano  .  .  .  dal  iddionia  Ilispaj^niiiolo  in 
lingua  latina  .  .  .  dalla  Facndia  latina  al  spleilore  della  lin- 
<,aia  vclgare  p  Messer  Nicolo  lahurnio  cm  fidelta  iV  dilij;eza 
tradotta  .  .  .  4to,  green  morocco,  super  extra,  gilt  edges,  by 
Bauzpniict-Trautz.  Venetia:  Bernardino  dc  Maiio,  1524 

B.  A.  \'.,  No.  i2(). 

Tlif  plan  <il  tlic  City  of  Mexico  here  inserted  is  not  thai  wliicli  slioiild  accom- 
pany tiiis  edition,  but  Nicholas  Nelli's  plan. 

64-'     [(ffOrtrS.I    iFCCHinaUtri   ©OCtC.afl.     Von   dem   Xewen  His- 

panien,  so  itii  .Meer  gegem  Nidergang.     Zwo  gantz  histiige  iinnil 

fruchtreiche    Historien,    ad    den    groszmachtigisten    unuberwind- 

telichisten,  (5tc.     Folio,  vellum.  Augsperg,  1550 

Nizetto,  No.  73S. 

643  [CoRTKs.J  P^sTA  Ks  t'NA  CARTA  que  cl  Hiuy  ilusrtc  Senor  Don 
Hkknando  Cortes  .  .  ,  escrivio  a  la  S.  L.  L.  M.  d'  rp>mpera- 
dor:  dandole  guera  d  lo  q  Venia  pueer  0  acpicUas  ytes:  y  de 
algunas  cossas  en  cllas  acaescidas.  Fecha  c  la  grand  ciudad  de 
Temistitan  Mexico  d'  la  nueva  Espana:  a  XV'.  dias  del  mes 
d'otubre  d'  mdxxiv  Anos.  Agora  nuevamete  impssa  por  su 
original.     Small  4to,  morocco  extra,  gilt  top,  by  Matthews. 

Mexico,  1865 
Only  a  limited  edition  [60]  printed  for  j(jaquin  (i.ircia  Icazbalceta.     No.  27. 


644  Cortes  (Hernan).  Historia  de  Nueva-Espa.-^a  .  .  .  aumen- 
tada  con  otras  Documentos  y  Notas,  por  .  ,  .  Francisco  Antonio 
Lorenzana.  Frontispiece.,  vignette,  2  maps  and  2)2>  pl<^(<^^-  Folio, 
vellum.  Mexico,  1770 

Includes  the  rare  1541  map  of  California  at  page  328. 

645  [Cortes.]  The  Despatches  of  Hernando  Cortes,  the  Con- 
queror of  Mexico,  addressed  to  the  Emperor  Charles  V.  Written 
during  the   Conquest,  and  containing  a  Nanative   of   its  events. 


94 


Amkrk  A\.\. 


Now  first  translated  into  Eni^lish  from  tlic  oriifinal  Spanish,  with 
an  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  (icorj^^c  Folsom.  .  .  .  wnio,  half 
morocco,  yilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  1843 

First  appearance  of  the  three  collected  dispatches  in  I'ji^jlish,  hciiijj  a  transla- 
tion from  l.orcnzana,  including  a  portion  of  iiis  notes.  See  N.  Ani.  Rev.,  l.vii.- 
459- 

646    ICTortfs  (fWai'tfn)!    UrcDc  (JTompruTifo  trc  la  apIjciM 

y  dc  arte  dc  navc)j;ar,  con  nucvos  instrunicntos  y  rc)j;las,  c.xcmpli- 
ficailo  con  miiy  siibtilts  deinonstracioiics,  iVc.  Maps  ami diaj:^ianis, 
some  movable.     Folio,  calf.  Scvilla,  155 1 

647  CoRwiN  (Edward  Tanjorc).  Historicai,  Discoursk  on  Occa- 
sion of  the  {.Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  of 
Millstone  I N.  J.J.     Map.     121110,  cloth.  New  York,  1866 

64.S  CoRWiN,  The  CoRwiN  (iiiNKALOov  (Curwen,  Curwen,  Corwine) 
in  the  United  States.     2  pcrtrails  and  a  vie-ni.     cSvo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1872 

649  [CosARTio  (Gabriele).J  Imago  Vechiana  Alexandro  VII. 
I'oiit.  Max.  dedicata.  3  rii;m'ttes.  Royal  folio,  old  green  morocco, 
with  the  arms  of  I'ope  Alex.  VII.  in  gold  on  the  cover. 

Parisiis:  CraniDsiaiia,  1656 

The  above  poem  is  printed  on  nine  leaves  of  vclUim,  in  a  bold  type,  and  lakes 
for  its  subject  a  bronze  medal,  describinjr  the  martyrdom  of  Father  Horatio 
X'echius,  Martin  Aranda  and  Jac(iues  Montauban,  the  first  of  whom  suffered  in 
Lima. 

650  CoTi'ON  (John).  Gods  Promise  to  his  Plantations  .  .  .  as  it 
was  delivered  in  a  Sermon.  4to,  polished  calf  extra,  rough  edges, 
by  Bedford.     Title  mended.  London.  1634 


651  Cotton.  Oops  Mfrcie  mixed  with  his  Justice;  or.  His 
Peoples  Deliverance  in  times  of  danger,  laid  open  in  severall  Ser- 
mons. 4to,  calf  antique,  gilt  over  red  leaves,  by  Riviere.  Inked 
on  some  pages.  London,  1641 

652  Cotton.  The  Way  ok  Life  ;  or,  Gods  Way  and  Course,  in 
bringing  the  Soule  into,  keeping  it  in,  and  carrying  it  on,  in 
the  wayes  of  life  and  peace.  8vo,  calf  antique,  gilt  over  red  leaves, 
by  Riviere.  London,  1641 

Pp.  31-34  re-margined,  pp.  477-480  imperfect. 


Amkkrana. 


95 


65^^  (!oTroN.  TnK  Chi'kchks  RKSURRKcrioN.or  the  Opening  of  the 
fift  and  sixt  verses  of  the  2otli  C'liap.  of  the  Revelation.  410,  calf 
anticjue,  jjilt  over  red  leaves,  by  A'n'it/r,  London,  1642 

IncliulfS  the  extra  leaf,  but  the  title  is  pieced. 

^154  Cotton.  A  Mom  sr  and  Ci.kark  Answer  to  Mr.  I'alls  Dis- 
course of  set  formes  of  I'rayer.  4to,  calf  anticiiie,  jjilt  over  i^-d 
leaves,  by  Riviere.  London,  164J 

655  Cotton.  The  Hoc:  trink  of  the  Church  to  which  are  committed 
the  Keys  of  the  Kin}j;dome  of  Heaven.     4to,  half  morocco. 

London,  1643 
Second  edition. 


656  Cotton.     The  Keves  of  the  Kincdom  of  Heaven,  and  Power 

thereof  according  to  the  Word  of  God.     410,  half  morocco. 

London,  1644 
The  rare  first  edition;  a  second  appeared  the  same  year. 

657  Cotton.  The  Powring  Out  of  the  Seven  Vials;  or.  An  Exposi- 
tion of  the  Sixteenth  Chapter  of  the  Revelation.     4to,  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1645 

65.S  Cotton.  The  Way  of  the  Churches  of  Christ  in  New-En- 
gland; or,  the  VVay  of  Churches  walking  in  Brotherly  equality,  or 
co-ordination,  without  Subjection  of  one  Church  to  another,  i\:c. 
4to,  calf,  gilt  leaves.  London,  1645 

Fine  copy. 

659  Cotton  (John).  Gospel  Conversion  .  .  .  together  With  some 
Reasons  against  stinted  Formes  of  praising  God  in  Psalmes,  (!vc. 
Now  published  for  the  general!  good,  by  Francis  Cornwell.  Small 
8vo,  calf  anti((ue.  London,  1646 

660  Cotton  The  Controversie  concerning  Liberty  of  Con- 
science in  Matters  of  Religion,  Truly  stated,  and  distinctly  and 
plainly  handled.  ...  By  way  of  answer  to  some  Arguments  to 
the  contrary  sent  unto  him,     4to,  half  morocco,  London,  1646 

Cotton's  reply  to  Roger  Williams.     Tall  copy. 

661  Cotton.  The  Bloudy  Tenent,  Washed  And  made  white  in 
the  bloud  of  the  Lambe  .  .  .  whereunto  is  added  a  Reply  to  Mr. 
Williams  Answer  to  Mr.  Cottons  Letter,  4to,  calf  antique,  red 
leaves.  London,  1647 


96 


Ammkicana. 


662  CoiroN.  SiN<;iN(;  of  I'sai.mks:  a  (lospclC  )r(liiKUU'(.',  iVc.  410, 
half  morocco.  I.oiuloii,  1650 

l''iiic  lopy. 

663  ('01  ION.  An  Exi'osirioN  upon  the  'i'HiRTKKN  rii  ('haitir  of 
Rkvi'i.a  rioN,     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt.  I-ondon,  1656 

Imperfect.     Minus  pp.  109-112  anil  last  leaf  of  the  table.     The  IJiinley  eopy 
(.No.  563)  lacked  the  title,  anil  the  dale  was  quoted  as  1^155. 

664  Coi  ION.  A  l)i  iKNCK  OK,  .  ,  .  From  the  imputation  of  Selfc 
Contradiction,  charjjjed  on  him  by  Mr.  Dan.  C'awdrcv.  Written  by 
himselfe  not  lon;f  before  his  death.  Wliereiuito  is  prefi.xed,  an 
Answer  to  a  late  'I'reatise  of  tlic  said  Mr.  Cawdrey  about  the 
natiire  of  Sthisme.     By  John  Owen.     Small  Svo,  calf. 

Oxford,   1658 

665  Cotton.  A  Trka  tisk  tjf  the  Covenant  of  Crack,  as  it  is  dis- 
pensed to  the  Elect  Seed,  effectually  unto  Salvation.  Small  Svo, 
calf.  London,    1659 

Second  edition  "  titled  for  the  press  by  Thos.  Allen." 

666  CouTTs  (W.  Ci.).  "The  Gamks,"  A  Nicht  wi'  Burns,  and  other 
Poems.     Music  score.     Royal  Svo,  half  morocco. 

New  ^ork:  Publisltcil  by  the  Author,  1S60 
Describes  the  Scottish  (James  at  Jones'  Woods  and  a  Burns  Dinner  at  the 
Astor  House. 

667  Cowley  (Charles).  A  Hist()R\  of  Lowell.  Numerous  woodcut 
illustrations.      i2m(),  cloth.  Lowell,  1868 

Second  revised  eilition. 

668  Cox  (S.  S.).  Eight  Years  in  Congress,  from  1857-1865. 
Memoir  and  Speeches.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1865 

Presentation  copy,  with  autograph. 

669  CoxK  (Daniel).  A  Description  of  the  English  Province  of 
Caroi.ana,  by  the  Spaniards  call'd  Florida,  and  by  the  French  La 
I  ouisiane.  As  also  of  the  Great  and  F'amous  River  Meschacebe 
or  Missisipi,  &c.     Large  map.     Svo,  calf.  London,  1727 

670  Craeeord  (John).  A  New  and  Most  Exact  Account  Of  the 
Fertiles  and  Famous  Colony  of  Carolina  (On  the  Continent  of 
America).  ...  As  also  an  Account  of  the  Islands  of  Bermudas, 
&c.  Pp.  7.  4to,  polished  calf  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford.  2 
leaves  pieced.  Dublin,  1683 


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671  (CkAMOlSV    Rl.I'RIN  IH.I       Col'IK.    UK     DKVX   |   l.KT  IKKS    EnVoII.'  CS 

dc  la  I  Novvclli;  France,  |  An  I'crc  I'rociirciir  dcs  Missions  |  de  la 
compagnie   dc    Icsvs  en   ces  contrecs.  |  A    Paris,  |  Juz  Sclhisliiii 
CraiHoisy,  \  Impiiiiuui  of  dinain'  Jii  Roy  \  </  iiahriel Crainoisy.  \  nic 
S.  lacijiies  aiix  Ci-o^nis.  \  m.  dc.  i.vi.  |  Aiicc /ifiiti/ci:;t'  t/i/  Key.  \ 
One  perfect  copy  only  i>f  tlie  original  woik  is  known  to  exist. 

Rki.aiion  de  ce  (jui  s'est  passe  de  pivs  renianivable  avx  Mis- 
sions des  Teres  dc  la  Conipa;jnie  de  lesvs,  en  la  Novvelle  Krance, 
es  annecs  1676  et  1677.  Inii)riniec  pour  la  premiere  fois,  seion 
[la  I  Cojiie  dti  MS,  ()rij,nnal  rcstant  it  I'Universite-I-aval  (.hiehee. 

I,ALi,KM.\.\  r  (II.).  Li;ttki;s  Knvoiki.s  de  la  Novvelle  I'ranee  an 
K.  V.  Iac{|ves  Renavlt  Prouincial  de  la  C'onipajfnie  tie  lesvs  en  la 
Prouinee  de  la  France,  par  le  R.  P.  Hier.  Lalleniant  Siiperieiir 
des  Missions  dc  la  dite  ('t)mpaj;nic  en  ce  nomieaii  Mondje. 
A  Paris,  C/nz  Sclutstien  Cramoisy,  m.dc.i.x. 

3  vols,  in  I.     i2mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Albany,  i''~>35-54 

A  few  copies  privately  printed  Ijy  Mr.  James  Leno.x. 
l^  See  Jesuit  Relations. 

672  Crasiiaw  (VV.).  A  Skrmon  preached  in  London  before  the 
rijrht  honorable  the  Lord  Lawarre,  Lord  (lovernour  iwuX  Captaine 
denerall  of  Virginea  ...  at  the  said  Lord  Clenerall  his  leave 
taking  of  England  his  Native  Countrey,  and  departi'.re  for  Vir- 
ginea,  F'ebr.  21,  1609.  4to,  call"  anticjue,  gilt  over  red  leaves,  by 
Riviere.  London,  1610 

Running  title,  "  A  New-veeres  Gift  to  Viroinka."     Fine  copy. 

673  Cuming  (F".).  Skktchks  of  a  Touk  to  the  Wkstkkn  Cotnirv, 
through  the  States  of  Ohio  and  Kentucky  ;  a  Voyage  down  the 
Ohio  and  Mississippi  Rivers,  and  a  Trip  through  the  Mississipi)i 
Territory  and  Part  of  West  Florida.  Comnienced  at  Philadelphia 
in  the  Winter  of  1807  and  concluded  in  1.S09  .  .  .  With  Notes 
and  an  Appendix,  containing  some  interesting  facts,  together  with 
a  Notice  of  an  Expedition  through  Louisiana.     i2mo,  calf.     Rare. 

Pittsburgh,  ;8io 

674  CuRSOiv.  Observations,  relative  to  the  Mounting  of  Cannon  in 
the  new  way,  and  to  Naval  War.     8vo.  New  York,  17S5 

675  [(iTuctcs  (IWactfn).]    ri)r  Slrtc  of  Xai)i'fl«itioH,  Ccm- 

teynyng  a  compendious  description  of  the  Sphere,  with  the  niakyng 
of  certen  Instrumentes  and  Rules  for    Navigations  :  and  exem- 


98 


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plified  by  manye  Demonstrations  .  .  .  Translated  out  of  Spanyshe 
into  Enj^rlyshe  by  Richard  Eden.  U'oo(kiii\  {(/iagratns,  &'c.). 
4to,  calf  gilt,  red  edj^es,  title  mounted.  London,  1561 

676  CuRTKS.  TiiK  Art  of  Navigation.  Contayninj^  a  bricfe  dc- 
scrijnion  of  the  Spheare,  with  the  ])artes  and  Circles  of  the  same 
.  .  .  translated  into  English  by  Richard  Eden,  iS:c.  I^iai^raws, 
7i.Hth  the  moi'abk  dials,  iS-v.,  and  map  of  the  Nnvc  Worldc.  4to, 
blue  morocco,  gilt  leaves.  London,  1596 

The  movable  ili.njjrams  are  perfect  on  folios  21),  41'),  02  and  71. 
Minus  folios  54,  55,  88,  8(j  and  all  after  folio  90, 

677  Curtis  (Cteorgc  Ticknor).  History  of  the  Origin,  Formation 
and  Adoption  of  the  Constitution  of  the  Unitku  States  : 
with  Notices  of  its  Principal  Framers.  2  vols.,  Svo,  half  calf 
antique.  New  York,  1.S61 

Presentation  ropy  with  autograph  of  the  author. 


678    Curtis. 


The  Last  Years  of  Daniel  Webster.     Svo. 

New  York,  1S78 


679  [CuuwEN.]  Journal  and  Letters  of  the  late  Samuel  Curwen 
.  .  .  an  American  Refugee  in  England,  from  1775  to  1784  ...  to 
which  are  added  Biographical  Notices  of  American  Loyalists,  &c. 
By  George  Atkinson  Ward.     Portraits  and  plates.     8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1842 

680  CusHiNG  (Caleb).  The  Treaty  of  Washington:  its  Negocia- 
tion,  Execution  and  the  Discussions  relating  thereto.     Svo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1873 

6S1  CusicK.  (David).  Sketches  of  Ancient  T  istory  of  the  Six 
Nations,  comprising,  First— a  Tale  of  the  Foundation  of  the 
Creat  Island  (now  North  America)  .  .  .  Second — a  Real  Account 
of  the  Early  Settlers  .  .  .  Third— Origin  of  the  Kingdom  of  the 
Five  Nations  .  .  .  &c.  4  eurious  woodcuts.  Svo,  polished  calf 
extra,  gilt  leaves,  by /';v^7.  Lockport,  1S48 

"  The  production  of  a  pure-blooded  North  American  Indian,  belonging  to  one 
of  the  triljes  of  the  I'Mve  Nations,  wliose  scanty  remnants  now  inhabit  Western 
New  York  antl  Canada." —  IVestcrn  Mt-moraHlia. 


687 


688 


682     Cutter  (Benjamin  and  William  R.).     History  of  the  Town  of 
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Cambridj^e,  1635-1879.  With  a  (leneaiogical  Register  of  the 
Inhabitants  of  the  Precinct.     Map  aiuf  platis.     8vo,  clotli. 

Hoston,  iSSo 

6S3  Ckawfoki)  (J.  M.).  Mosiiv  and  iiis  Mkn  :  a  Record  of  the 
Adventures  of  that  renowned  Partisan  Ranger,  John  S.  Mosin-, 
Col.  CJ.  S.  A.      J'oiiraits.       \j.n\o,   lialf  cloth,   uncut. 

New  York,  1867 

684  Crf.uxius  [Du  C.  ux]  (P.  Francis).  Histori.k  Canaoknsis 
sev  Nova'-Francia' Libri  Decern,  Ad  Annum  usque  Christi  mdci.vi. 
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Hayday.  Parisiis:  Seb.  Craiiioisy  ef  Se/>.  jMai're-Crainoisy,  1664. 

The  MKip  ill  this  copy  is  a  fac-siniilc,  ami.  as  usual,  the   foiilcil   plalc  at  !>.  yzu 
is  waulinj;'. 

685  Crkixius.  The  same,  with  an  original  impression  of  the  map, 
but  ku'king  the  plates  at  pp.  22,  71  and  526.     4to,  vellum. 

Parisiis,  1664 

686  [Crevecceur.] — (J.  H.  St.  John).  Letters  from  an  A.\ii;RieAN 
Farmer;  Describing  Certain  Provincial  Situations,  Manners  and 
Customs,  not  generally  known  ;  and  conveying  some  idea  of  the 
late  and  i)resent  Interior  Circumstances  of  the  British  Colonies  in 
North  America.  Written  for  the  Information  of  a  Friend  in  En- 
gland. By  J.  Hector  St.  John,  a  Farmer  in  Pennsylvania.  Svo, 
calf.  London:   T/iomas  Da't'ies,  1783 

687  Crevecceur.  Vovac.e  dans  la  Haute  Pensvi.vanie  et  dans 
I'Etat  de  New-York,  par  un  Membre  adoptif  de  la  Nation  Oneida. 
Traduit  et  public  par  I'auteur  des  Lettres  d'un  Cultivateur  Ameri- 
cain.  Portrait  of  U'asJii/igtoii,  i>iaf>s,  &'i.  3  vols.,  8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut  edges.  Paris:  Crape/et,  1801 

IJriniey,  No,  3047.     Leclerc,  No.  407. 

688  Croshv  (Nathan).  A  Croshv  Fa.milv.  Josiah  Crosby,  Sarah 
Fitch,  and  their  Descendants,  by  their  Crandson.  Portraits.  8vo, 
cloth.  Lowell,  Mass.,  1877 

689  Crosi!v.  Annual  Obituary  Notices  of  Eminenj-  Persons 
who  have  died  in  the  United  States,  1857-1858.  Portraits  on  steel. 
2  vols.,  Svo,  cloth.  Boston,  1858-9 


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690  Cui.LUM  (dco.  \V.).  Biographical  Rkgistkr  of  the  Officers 
and  (iracluates  of  the  Uniied  Statks  Military  Acadkmy,  at 
Wkst  i'oin  r,  N.  Y.,  from  its  establishment,  March  16,  1802,  to 
.  .  .   1866-67.     2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  186.S 

691  [CUTTKR  7'S.  WaDDINGHAM.]       ABSTRACT  of  the  RECORD   [in  the 

Case  of]    Norman   Cutter,  Appellee,  versus  William  VVaddinghani 
and  others,  Appellants.     8vo,  half  morocco.  St.  Louis,  1861 


692 


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(A.).  La  (]ui:rre  Civile  aux  Ktats-Unis,  impuissance 
du  Nord,  I'Independance  du  Sud  inevitable,  par  A. 
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693  [Dallas.]  I'rocei-.dinc.s  of  the  R.  W.  Grand  Lodj,fe  of  Penn- 
sylvania .  .  .  March  6th,  1S65  ...  in  reference  to  the  Death 
of  P.  (1.  M  Brother,  the  Hon.  George  Mifflin  Dallas.  Portrait. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1865 

Presentation  copy  James  I'ajxe,  P.  G.  M. 

694  [Dalkv.mim.e  (Sir  John).  |  The  Address  of  the  People  of  Great- 
BritaiiN  to  the  Inhabitants  of  America.     66  pp.         London,  1775 

An  Address  of  the  Convention  of  the  Representatives 
which  met  in  Fishkill  in   1776.     Pp.  19  (title  in  MS.). 

Fishkiil,  1776 

Essays  upon  the  making  of  Salt-petre  and  Gun-powder.  Pub- 
lished by  ')rder  of  the  Committee  of  Safety  of  the  Colony  of  New- 
York.     Pp.  39  (the  last  three  in  MS.).  New  York,  1776 

Three  tracts  in  i  vol.     8vo,  boards.  1775-^* 

The  Fishkill  Address  is  sij^ned  by  Abraiiam  Ten  ISroeck,  as  president  of  the 
Convention;  and  the  Gunpowder  tract  by  Pierre  Van  Courtlandt,  Chairman  of  the 
Committee  of  Safety. 

695  [Dalrv.mi'le.  I  'i'he  Address  of  the  People  of  Great  Britain 
to  the  Inhabitants  of  America.     8vo,  half  morocco.     London,  1775 

696  [Dalrvmi'LE.]  The  Rich  is  of  Greai'  Britain  Asserted  against 
the  Claims  of  America,  being  an  Answer  to  the  Declaration  of  the 
General  Congress.     8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1776 

Third  edition. 

697  Dana  (R.  H.,  Jr.).  An  Address  upon  the  Life  and  Services 
ot  l'"iiWARD  I'vVKUEir;  delivered  before  the  Municipal  Authorities 


700 


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and  Citizens  of  Cambridge,  February   22,    1865,  l)y  Riciiard  H. 
Dana,  Jr.     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.         Cambridge,  1865 
I.AKci',  I'AiKK.     l'"ifty  copies  only  privately  printed 

698  Dandoi.o  (Marco).  Makii  Dandim.i  Aktium  ac.  I.  V.  doctoris: 
&  Equitis :  Oratoris  Veneti  apud  Serenissimum  Ferdinanduin 
Hispaniai,  etc.  4t()  (8  leaves),  old  red  morocco,  gilt  leaves,  -icitli 
the  anus  of  the  Do\:;c  Fosiuii/ii  0/1  the  siJcs.  Ncapoli,  1507 

1?.  A.  V.  Add.,  No.  2S.     See  verso  of  si.\th  leaf,  "  Insul.u  inventis,"  ivic. 
Another  tract  of  minor  importance  is  bound  with  the  above. 

699  [Dandoi.o.]  Marci  Dandum  Artium  ac.  I.  V.  doctoris  iv: 
Equitis:  Oratoris  Veneti  apud  Serenissimum  Ferdinandiim  His- 
paniai:  utriusque  Siciliae,  et':.  Catliolicum  Regem  Oratio.  4to 
(S  leaves),  red  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  HarJy. 

Neapoli,  1507 

Fine  copy. 

Two  lines  in  the  handwriring  of  Fernando  Columbus,  at  the  foot  of  the  last 
page,  state  that  he  purchased  this  copy  at  Rome,  June,  151  5. 

700  Danforth  (S.).  An  Astronomicai.  Description  of  the  late 
Comet,  or  Blazing-Star,  as  it  appeared  in  New-Encland  in 
November,  December,  January,  and  in  the  beginning  of  February, 
1664,  &c.     Small  8vo,  calf,  gilt.     32  pp.     Cambridge,  N.  E.,  1666 


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701  Daniki.  (Louis).     La  Guerre  aux  Etats-Unis.     Map.     8vo. 

Paris,  1862 

702  Dankkrs  (J.)  ami  Sluytkr  (P.).  Journal  of  a  Vovagk  to 
New  York  and  a  Tour  in  several  of  the  American  Colonies  in 
1679-80,  by  Jasper  Dankers  and  Peter  Sluyter  of  Wiewerd  in 
Friesland.  Translated  from  the  Original  Manuscript  in  Dutch 
for  the  Long  Island  Historical  Society,  and  edited  by  Henry  C. 
Murphy,  ...  12  plates.  Imp.  8vo,  half  morocco,  ^ilt  top, 
uncut.  Brooklyn,  1867 

I.AKcr.  P.M'KK.     One  hundred  copies  only  printed. 
"Long  Island  Hist.  Soc.  Publications, "  \'ol.  i. 

703  Dankers  a;/</ Sluyter.  The  same  on  small  paper.  Svo,  cloth, 
gilt  top.  Brooklyn,  1867 

704  fDANVKRS.]  Centennial  Celehration  at  Danvers,  Mass., 
June  16,  1852.     Portraits.     8vo.  Boston,  1852 


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705  Darby  (Wil)iain).  Lkcturesoii  the  Discovery  of  Amkrica,  6>:c. 
161110,  boards,  uncut  (stained).  Baltimore,  182S 

706  Darikn.  a  Dkkknck  of  the  Scots  Sktti.kmknt  at  Darien, 
with  an  Answer  to  the  Spanish  Memorial  against  it:  and  Argu- 
ments to  i)rove  that  it  is  the  Interest  of  England  to  join  with  the 
Scots,  and  protect  it.  To  which  is  added  a  Description  of  the 
Country,  iVc.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Edinburgh,  1699 

By  "Philo-Caledon." 

707  Darikn.  The  Dkfknce  of  the  Scots  Settlement  at  Darien, 
Answered  Paragraph  by  Paragraph.  By  Philo-Britan.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  London,  1699 

708  Darien.     A  Dkkenck  of  the  Scots  abdicating  Dakien:  including 

an  Answer  to  tlie  Defence  of  the  Scots  Settlement  there.     Authore 

Britanno  sed  Dunensi.     Svo,  half  morocco. 

Printed  in  the  Year  1700 
Dedication  signed  "  I'hii.  Scot." 

709  [Darif.n.]  a  Full  and  Exact  Collection  of  all  the  Con- 
siderable .\ddresses,  Memorials,  Petitions,  Answers,  Proclamations, 
Declarations,  Letters,  and  other  Publick  Papers,  Relating  to  the 
Company  of  Scotland  Trading  to  Africa  and  the  Indies  .  .  . 
(1695-1700).     4to.  Printed  in  the  Year  1700 

V710  Darnell  (Elias).  A  Journal  ...  of  the  hardshij)s,  suffer- 
ings, battles,  defeat  and  captivity  of  those  heroic  Kentucky  Volun- 
teers and  Regulars,  commanded  by  (jcneral  Winchester,  in  the 
years  1812-13    .    .    .     &c.     i2nio,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1854 


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717 


711  [Dartmoor  Prison.]  Message  from  the  President  [Monroe]  of 
the  United  States,  transmitting  a  Report  ...  in  relation  to  tiic 
Transactions  at  Dartmoor  Prison  ...  so  far  as  the  American 
Prisoners  of  War,  there  confined,  were  affected,  &c.  8vo,  halt 
morocco.  Washington,  18  lO 


7'9 


712  Dassie  (C.  R.).  Le  Routier  des  Indes  Orientales  et  Occi- 
dentales:  traitant  des  saisons  propres  a  y  faire  Voyage  :  unc 
description  des  Anclirages,  &:c.,  also  L'Architecture  Navai.k. 
J'lati's.     2  vols,  in  1.     4to,  vellum.  Paris,  1677 


Amkkicana. 


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1700 


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71:5  D'AuTERocHK  (Chappe).  Voyac.k  cm  Camiokmk  pour  I'Ol)- 
servation  du  Passage  de  Venus  sur  Ic  Discjue  tlu  Solcil,  le  3,  Juin, 
1769;  contenant  les  observations  de  ce  pliLMioniene,  i^  la  descrip- 
tion historique  de  la  route  de  I'Auteur  a  travers  le  Mexicjue. 
La ri^e  plan  and  t/ircf  plates.     4to,  half  morocco.     Stained. 

Paris,   1772 

714  D'AuTEROCHE.  A  VoYACE  to  CALIFORNIA,  to  observe  the 
'I'ransit  of  Venus  .  .  .  with  an  Historical  Description  of  tiie 
Author's  Route  through  Mexico  .  .  ,  also  a  Voyage  to  New- 
foundland and  Saliee  ...  by  M.  de  Cassini.  Large  plan  0/  the 
City  of  Mexico.     Svo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1778 

715  l)|AVENPORrJ,  J[ohn].  The  Profession  of  the  1''ah  h  of  that 
Reverend  and  worthy  Divine,  Mr.  J.  D.,  sometimes  Preacher  of 
Stevens  Coleman-Street,  London.  Made  publicpiely  before  the 
Congregation  at  his  Admission  into  one  of  tlic  Ciuirches  of  (Jod 
in  New-England.     Pp.  8,  4t(),  half  morocco.  London,  1642 

4716  D'AvEZAC  (M.).  Relation  AurHENXiguE  du  Voyage  du  Capi- 
taiue  de  Gonneville  es  Nouvelles  Tekres  des  Indcs  .  .  ,  avec 
unc  Introduction,  &c.     Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Paris,  1869 

rrcsentation  copy  from  the  author. 

717  |D'AvEZAC.]  Martin  Hylacomvlus  Wai.tzemi'ller  ses 
Ouvrages  et  ses  Collaborateurs.  Voyage  d'l'^xploration  et  de 
Dccouvertes  a  travers  quelques  epitres  dcdicatoircs  prefaces  et 
opuscules,  en  prose  et  en  vers  du  commencement  du  XV le  Siecle. 
Notes,  &c.,  par  un  Ceographe  Hibliophile.  8vo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  '  Paris,  1867 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

71..  Davie  (John  Constanse).  LETTERsfrom  Paraguay:  describing 
the  Settlements  of  Monte  Video  and  Buenos  Ayres  .  .  .  <!vc.  8vo, 
half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1805 

719  Davis  (.-V.).  A  Lecture  on  the  Discovery  of  America  by  the 
Northmen,  five  hundred  years  before  Columbus.  .  .  .  Fourth 
edition,  with  Additions.     Svo.  1839 

A  Lecture  on  the  Antiquities  of  Central  America,  and  on 
the  Discovery  of  New  England  by  the  Northmen,  five  hundred 
years  before  Columbus.  .  .  .     Sixth  edition,  with  Additions.    Svo. 

1840 

2  vols.,  Svo,  unbound.  New  York,  1S39-40 


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720  Davis  (George  Lynn-Laclilan).  The  1)ay-Si  ar  of  Amkrican 
Fkkkdom;  or  the  liirth  and  Early  (irovvth  of  Toleration,  in  tiic 
Province  of  Marylanc"       12 mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1855 

721  Davis  (Jefferson).     Prison  Likk  of,  by  John  J.  Craven.  Frontis- 
piece.    8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  I1S66 

722  Davis  (Richard  B.).  Pokms  by  .  .  .  with  a  Sketch  of  his  Life. 
i2mo,  sheep.  New  York,  1807 

The  poet  fell  a  victim  to  the  yellow  fever  durinjj  the  epidemic  in   New  York, 
I79<}. 

723  Davis  (Solomon).  A  Pravi.k  I'ook  in  the  Languagk  of  the 
Six  Nations  of  Inoians,  containing  the  Morning  and  Evening 
Service  ...  in  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  .  .  .  &:c.  i2mo, 
half  morocco.  New  York,  1S37 

724  Davis  (W.  W.  H.).  History  of  the  104TH  Pi  nnsylvama 
Rkcument,  from  1861  to  1864.     d plates.     8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1 866 

725  Dawson  (Henry  B.).  Major-General  Israki,  Putnam.  A 
Correspondence  on  this  Subject  with  the  Flditor  of  the  HartforJ 
Daily  Post  by  "  Selah,"  of  that  City,  and  Henry  B.  Dawson,  of 
White  I'lains,  N.  Y.  Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut 
edges.  Morrisania,  N.  Y. :  Privately  printed,  i860 

Only  250  copies  printed.      No.  213. 

726  Dawson.  The  Sons  of  Liberty  in  New  York.  A  Paper  Read 
before  the  New  York  Historical  Society  May  3,  1859.  Portrait 
inserted.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

[N.  Y.J:  Printed  for  private  circulation,  1859 


731 


727  Dawson.  Assault  on  Stony  Point  by  General  Anthony 
Wayne,  July  16,  1779.  Prepared  for  the  New  York  Historical 
Society  and  Read  at  its  Regular  Monthly  Meeting,  April  i,  1862. 
Map  and  numerous  fac-si miles!  Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut  edges.  Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  1S63 

Only  250  copies  printed.     No.  61. 


A.MKRKAX  \. 


105 


728  Dawson  {lulitor).  Diaky  of  David  How,  a  Private  in  Colonel 
Paul  Dudley  Sargent's  Regiment  of  the  Massachusetts  Line,  in 
the  Army  of  the  American  Revolution.  From  the  Original  Manu- 
script. With  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Author  by  (leorge 
Wingate  Chase,  and  Illustrative  Notes  by  Henry  H.  Dawson. 
Imperial  Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  1.S65 

250  copies  only  printed.     No.  Oi.     Forms  Part  IV.  of  Dawson's  "  (ilcanitif^s, 
&c." 

729  Di'.ANK  (Charles).  John  and  Skbastian  Caison  :  a  Study. 
Imperial  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1S.S6 

730  Dkank.  a  Summary  of  the  History  or  Ni;w  Enoiand  to  the 
Time  of  Andros.     Imperial  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Cambridge,  .Mass,  i<SS6 

731  Dkank  (Silas).  An  Addrkss  to  tlie  Frkk  and  Indki-kndknt 
Citizens  of  the  United  S  tates  of  North  .Vmkrica.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  Hartford,  1784 

732  Deane.  An  Addrkss  to  the  United  States  of  Norih 
America.  To  which  is  added,  A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Robert 
Morris,  Esq.,  with  Notes  and  Observations.  By  Silas  Deane,  Esc]., 
late  one  of  the  Commissioners  Plenipotentiary  from  the  United 
States,  to  the  Court  of  Versailles.  8vo,  pp.  i \)  95,  half  morocco, 
uncut.  London:  J.  Dcbrctt,  17S4 

Tlie  author's  vindication  of  himself  from  a  charye  of  mismanajjcnicnt  of  the 
public  money.     It  was  reprinted  at  New  London. 


lead 
^  trait 

I  '859 


De  Brahm  (J.  G.  W.).  History  of  the  Province  of  (Ieoroia: 
with  Maps  of  Original  Surveys.  By  John  Gerar  William  De 
Brahm,  His  Majesty's  Surveyor-General  for  the  Southern  District 
of  North  America.  Now  first  Printed.  6  plates.  4to,  cloth, 
uncut.  Wormsloe,  mdcccxeix. 

Forty-nine  copies  privately  printed,  four  on  plate  paper,  of  wliich  this  is  one. 

"  Printed  from  a  manuscript  in  the  Library  of  Harvard  College,  for  the  editor, 
Cieorge  Wymberley-Jones.  It  is  so  rare  that  we  have  seen  only  one  ordinary 
paper  copv  sold,  that  at  the  Ingraliam  sale  in  1851,  where  it  brougiit  $49.00." — 

J.  s.      ■ 

Presentation  copy  to  "  Winthrop  Sargent  from  his  friend  Ci.  Wymberley- 
Jones." 


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Amkkic.wa. 


DE    BRY'S    COLLECTION    OF    TRAVELS    AND    VOYAGES 
TO   AMERICA    AND    THE   EAST. 

734     A  Set  of  the  Great  and  Small  Voyages.     26  vols.,  folio  and  small 
folio,  polished  calf  extra,  by  Bedford. 
Abstract  of  the  Two  Series  in  brief  : 

Great  Vovac.ks. 
I. — Hariot  (T.).     Admiranda  Narratio  Fida  tamen,  de  Commo- 
dis,  et    Incolarum    Ritibus  Virgini;\;.     Map  of  Virginia  and  28 
plates.  1590 

First  edition,  hut  with  the  ctim  t^ralia,  &^i.,  tilled  in.  Hrunet  claims  the 
above  as  the  first  impression,  never  havinjj  seen  the  cum  :^/ii/i</,  ire,  in  sni;dl 
italics,  printed  on  .1  narrow  slip  and  pasted  on  the  title-pajre. 

II. — Lk  Moynk  de   Morgues.     Brevis   Narratio  eorum  (jua;  in 
Florida  America;  I'rovlcia-Gallis  acciderunt.     42  p/a/es.        1591 
First  edition. 

III. — Stade  (Johannes).  Amer  tertia  pars  memorabile  pro- 
vincial Brasilice  Historiam.  Addita  est  Narratio  profectionis 
Joannis  Lerij.     Map  and  44  engra7nngs  in  the  text.  1592 

First  edition,  with  impressions  of  both  variations  of  the  first  title,  tiie  two 
variations  of  the  escutcheon  plate,  both  variations  of  the  second  title,  the  plate 
of  Adam  and  Eve:  the  latter  also  in  the  Harlot's  Virginia. 

IV. — Benzdni  (H.).  Americae  pars  quarta,  sive,  Insignis  & 
Admiranda  Historia  de  reperta  primum  Occidentali  India  a 
Christophoro  Columbo.     Map  and  24  plates.  1593 

I'irst  edition,  with  the  first  title  duplicated  and  the  24  plates  in  both  states 
before  and  after  the  numbers.  The  escutcheon  plate  has  the  six  female  figures 
(\'irtues). 

V.  —  Henzoni.  Americai  pars  quinta  Nobilis.  Secundae  sectionis. 
Portrait  of  Columbus,  map  of  New  Spain  and  22  plates.         1595 

First  edition.  (_)2  (82)  pages.  The  foot-notes  in  Roman,  the  numbering  of 
the  plates  also  in  Roman. 

VI. — Benzoni.  Americae  pars  sexta.  Sectio  tertia.  Afap  of 
America,  plan  of  Cusco  and  2%  plates.  1596 

F'irst  edition,  with  both  variations  of  the  second  title. 

VII. — ScHMiDEL.  America;  Pars  VII.  Vkrissima  et  jncundis- 
siMA  descriptio  praecipuarum  quarundam  India:  regionum  iv- 
Insularum,  qure  quidem  nullis  ante  hasc  tempora  visit  cognitoj- 
que,  iam  primimi  ab  Ulrico  Fabro.  i599)  <!tc. 

F'irst  edition,  with  plate  on  p.  7.  The  plates  which  belong-  to  this  part  are 
the  first  three  included  in  the  eighteen  plates  of  the  following  volume. 


A.MKRK  ANA. 


107 


VIII.  —  I  Ralkkih's  ("iUIANA,  i\:c.  I  Amcricif  pars  VIII.  contiiuiis 
I'rimo,  Dcscriptioncm  triiiin  Itiiicniin  Nohilissiini  t-t  l()rtis>imi 
equitis  Francisci  Drakcn,  (|iii  pLTa,i;rati)  priimim  iiiiivt-rso  tcna- 
niiii  ()rl)c',  iK)stca  cum  nobilissimo  K(iiiitc  Johamie  Haia-ki'ti.s. 
Sccundo,  iter  n()!)ilissimi  Kqiiiti.s  'riionuL-  Caiulisch,  Tcrtio, 
(iiialthcri  Ralej^li.  '599.  •^'^i-'- 

Kirst  edition,  witii  the  two  small  majis  on  (iu|iiicatf  Icavi-s,  in  adiiition  to 
the  usual  paj^cs,  7S  of  first  part  and  3  of  the  second.  .Msolhe  larj^c  map  of 
Ciiiiana  and  iS  plates  preceded  by  a  second  title. 

IX.  — [AcDSiA  (J  lie).]  Americne  Nono  iV  jiostreina  Pars:  de 
Novi  Orbis  Natura,  &c.  Addita  est  tertio  Navigatio  reccns, 
(|tiani  4,  navitim  praefectiis  Olevier  a  Noort.  1602.  |  ■'/''/•  "/ 
the  Strait  of  Mai;e//tin  and  39  (25-14)  f'/atcs.  \ 

First  edition,  with  .all  the  subtitles. 

X. — [Vkspucius,  Hamor  and  Jonx  Smiih.|  .America;  pars 
decinia  :  (jiia  continenttir, 

I.  Duiu  Navigationes  I)n.  Ai^frici  Vesputii. 

II.  Soliila    narratio    de    moderno    proviiici;v!    Virgini.c     Raplie 
Hamor. 

III.  Vera  descriptio  Novie  Anghv,  a  Capitaneo  Jolianne  Schmidt. 

1619 
[Map  of  the  Plullippiue  Islands  ami  12  plates.  \ 

Earliest  impression,  with  the  initial  II    at  page  21  printed  upside  ilown. 

XI. — [ScHOUTF.N  and  Sni^nKKOKN.  |  America^  pars  iindecima  : 
seu  Descriptio  Adniirandi  Itiiieris  a  (liiilliclino  Schouten  Hol- 
lando  pis,  atqiie  iconibus  in  ;v;s  incisis  jam  primiim  iliiistrata, 
Opera.     \() p/ates  and  2  inaps.^  16 19 

[Si.coND   'rri'-i.K.  I      Appendix   sen    Admirandte    Navigationis    a 

(icorgio  a  Spilbergen.     [20 plates.^  1620 

The  vij;^nette  on  the  title-p.ige  of  the  first  part  reappears  as  pl.itc  I.  of  the 
same  p.irt. 

XII. — [Herrara.]  Novi  Orbis  pars  duodecima  sive  Descriptio 
Indian  Occidentalis,  auctore  Antonio  de  Herrara  .  .  .  acces- 
serimt  et  alioriim  Indite  Occidentalis  Descriptiones,  uti  iV  navi- 
gationum  omnium  per  Fretum  Magellanicum  succmcta  narratio, 
Quibus  coha;rent  Paralipomena  America;.  [14  maps  and  19 
plates.^  1624 

The  above  is  another  exception  to  the  statement  by  Camus  in  reference  to 
the  plate  at  folio  130  being  covered  by  the  correct  illustration  on  separate  slip. 


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Amkkicana. 


XIII. — [Nk.w  KN(a,ANi),  tkc.\  Dcciiiui  'I'crtia  Pars  liistoriac 
Americunix;. 

I.  Nova;    Anjjliaj,  Virgini;v,   Hrasili;i;,   (iuiaiKC,  t^    insuhv    Ber- 
miuiiu, 

II.  Terrii;  Aiislralis  incojjnita). 

III.  Hlxpuj^natioiiis  urhis  S.  Salvatoris  i\:   Simis  Omnium  Sanc- 
torum ab  Hollandis  factiv,  &  quomodo  Hispani. 

IV.  Novi  Mexici,  Ciboloe,  Cinaloa;,  Quivira:,  rtrumq  memora- 
bilium,  (jua;  in  Yucutan,  (luatiniala,  Fonduris,  tS:  Panama,  iS:c. 

V.  Navi^ationis  HoUandorum   per  univcrsum  oibem,  ducc  Ja- 
cobo  Eremita. 

VI.  Classis    Hispanica:    pra;divitis   ab    Hollandis,    duce     I'ctro. 
Ht'inio. 

VII.  Urbis  Olindai   de  Fernambucco  in   Brasilia  ab  Hollandis, 
duce  Henrico  Cornelio  Lonckio.  1634 

[Ni/ie  Iar):;c  and  2  i  small  »ni/>s  and  plates^  the  latter  printed  in  the 
text\. 

Small  Voyages. 
First  Part. 
I. — [Pir.Ai'KTT  A.]       Regnum  |  Congo  |  hoc    est  |  Vera    Descri  | 
ptio  Regni  Afri  |  cani,  (juod  tarn  ab  in  |  colis  quam  Lusitanis.  | 
Congus  appellatur  |  per  |  Philippum   Pigafetam  |  olini   ex  lulo- 
ardi  Lopez  acroamatis  |  lingua  Italica  excerptj?.  '598 

CoLLATKiN  :  l'".ngraved  title.  Dedicatory  Epistle,  3  pages,  with  coat  of-rirnis 
on  the  first.  Preface  three  pages — two  maps  of  Congo  aiul  one  of  Nortliern 
Africa — pages  1-60 — Index  6  pages — Blank  leaf — title-page  to  pl.ites. 
"  Icones  (|iiibus  ad  Maiorem  lectoris  recreationcm,  iVc."     \^plaUs. 

First  Part,  with  Appendix. — 2d  Ed. 
[I'lOAFETTA.]     Regnum  (  Congo.  1624 

Same  as  the  first  edition,  with  the  addition  of  the  following  : 
Appendix    Regni    |   Congo.   |   Qua    continentur    naviga   |   tiones 
quinque  Samuelis  Brunonis.  1625 

CoLl.ATio.x  :  Engraved  title— dedication  three  pages-  preface  2  pngts — 
Greek  verses  signed  I.  L.  Gottfridus,  i  page — pages  1-S6.  The  eleven  engrav- 
ings are  printed  on  the  following  pages  :  4,  7,  17,  38,  39,  43,  45,  49,  51,  56, 
61,  71  ;  that  on  page  17  having  previously  appeared  in  the  fir.st  part  as  No.  13. 

II, — [LiNDscHOTEN.]  II  Pars  |  Indite  Orientalis,  |  in  qua  |  Johan. 
Hugonis  Lintscotani  |  Navigatio  in  Orientem.  1599 

Collation  :  Engraved  title — Preface  4  pages — Dedication  3  pages- -blank 
page — Lintscotani  Prrefatio  ad  I.ectoren,  with  portrait,  2  pages — pages  1-114 — 
Index  4  pages — title,  Icones  Vivae,  Verae  et  tJenvinae,  <.S;c. — 38  plates. 

Plate  37  is   a  doubU-page,  and  plate  6  has  already  appeared  on  page  49  of 


Amf:i<I(\na. 


lOQ 


tliL'  Appcni  i  to  tlif  First  I'ait.  A  map  of  Mi>/ainl)i(|uc  follows  pajjc  iS;  ilic 
islaiuls  of  Java,  Sumatra  aiul  lioriKo  at  pa^jc  ?i,  followi'il  l)y  tlu'  map 
"  Desciiptio  Ilydrojjraphica"  (whiili  properly  bcKiiijjs  to  page  54,  part  3);  map 
of  ("loa,  pa^e  72,  and  plati-  of  metallic  i  urrcncy  at  page  ij7. 

III. — [I,iNi)scuoTKN.|     Tenia  I'ars  |  Iiuli;u  ( )rii.'iUalis. 

I.  Scctiiiila  i^ars  navijfatiomiin  a  Joanne  Utij^onc  l-iiil  |  sclidlaiio. 

II,  Navijralio  Hollandoriiiii  in  insiilas  Orit-nlak's. 

II.  Tues  naviyationes  Hollandoruni  in  niodo  ilictani  Indiam  per 
Septen  |  trionalem  sen  glacialeiii  Oceanum.  160 1 

Collation:  Knjjraved  title — "  llenevolo  l.cctori,"  4  pajjcs— pages  1-170, 
with  the  maps  at  pages  31,  32,  40  and  128 — Second  title— plates  1  to  5S 
(minus  17  and  18),  map  of  Nova  Zembla  on  reverse  of  p  .ite  58— description  of 
the  map  and  colophon,  I  leaf. 

Plate  1  lias  licen  used  as  before  on  5(1  of  the  Appenilix  ;  plate  \  on  pa;;e  71, 
and  plate  7  on  page  45  of  the  same  book.  I'late  28  is  numbered  XXIIX., 
and  is  a  repetition  of  No.  24. 

IV. — [  I,iNi)SciioTKN.|  Pars  Quarta  |  IndicX  Oriental's  |  qua 
Prinium .  varij  generis  Animalia,  Fructiis,  Arbores  :  accurate- 
describuntur  |  Per  |  Joanneni  Hugoneni  Lintzchotanum  |  Se- 
cundo  :  Novissiina  Hollandorum  in  Indiam  Orientalem  |  navi- 
gatio,  i59(S  suscepta.  1601 

CoLLAi  ION  ;  Title  in  engraved  border — Dedication — Preface — 3  pages  and  a 
blank— text  i  to  11 1 — title — plates  i  to  21. 

V. — India;  Orientalis  |  qua  continetur  |  Vera  1!^  accurata  de- 
scriptio  universa  navigationis  illius,  quam  |  HuUandi  cum  octo- 
nis  navibus   interras  Orientales.  1601 

The  spelling  of  the  word  Orientalis  seems  to  identify  this  as  the  second  edi- 
tion, but  as  the  plates  are  all  printed  on  separate  pages  it  is  more  probably  the 
lirst. 

Collation  :  Title,  in  engraved  border — preface  2  leaves — text  i  to  60  — 
title  to  plates — plates  1-20. 

VI. — Veram    et    Histo  j  ricam     Descriptionem  |  Auriferi     Regni 
Guinea3,  ad  Africam  |  pertinentis,  quod  alias  littasde  inina  vo  | 
cant,  continen.s.  1604 

Collation:  Title,  with  Vignette — Dedicatory  Epistle  2I — pp.  i  to  127. 
(rev.  blank) — title  to  platet  dated   1603 — plates  i  to  26. 

In  the  above  copy  are  two  impressions  of  plate  III.,  one  with  eleven  lines 
of  text  uniler  the  plate,  the  other  twelve.      Plate  11.  is  also  numbered  III. 

The  vignette  on  the  title  is  the  same  as  in  part  10  of  the  Grand  Voyages, 
and  the  question  raised  in  the  Huth  catalogue  respecting  the  number  of  ships, 
is  easily  decided  by  an  analysis  of  the  sails  ;  though  the  peculiar  rig  of  the  stern 
ship  might  easily  lead  to  the  mistake  of  placing  a  third  hull  beneath  the  fore- 
sail of  the  second. 


; 


i 


I  lO 


AmKKK  ANA. 


Vn. —  Navijjationes  diias,  |  I'riinain,  triam  Annoriim,  h  Cicorgis 
S|)ill)cr;i[i(),  tiiiiiii,  navium  pnvfccto,  Ann.  1601.  c\  Sclanilia 
in  Iiidiani  |  Orientalcm  susccptam  :  | 

Alteram,   novcni    Annoruni,   a  Casparo    Hall))',    r379.  ex    AIopo 

•      hahyloniani  versus  |  <\;  inde  porro  ad    rcymnn  I'cjjii  iis(|iic  ((ni- 

liiuiatani,  |  contincns.  |  1606 

Com  A  TioN  :  Title  in  fnjjravcd  border — Dedication  i  I — pp,  1-26 — 'litif  in 
|)lates  -plates  I  to  22.  'l"he  pa^jination  of  the  text  is  faulty  :  p.  so  is  mini- 
bored  5^,  59  is  mimbereil  (»),  pp.  iji  and  (j2  are  omitted,  and  95  and  <)(>  <lupli- 
lated. 

Plates  S  (pl.m  of  "  Candy  "land  c)  (map  of  "  Celon  ")  are  douhli'-pa^'eij. 

Tiiis  I'opy  li.is  tiie  arms  of  Arehln).  Swiciiard  at  the  iicail  of  the  l)edieation. 

In  some  copies  the  arms  in  part  VI.  >s  repeated. 

VIII. — Navij^ationes   (^iiintiuc,  |  Priniam,   a   Jacobo    Neccio,  ah 

Anno  1600,  uscjiie  (  ad  Annum  1603.  | 
Sccuiulani,  a  Jolianne  llcrmaiuio  tie    Hrce,  |  al)  Anno  1603,  tisc] 

ad  Annum  i  604.  | 
Tcrtiam,  a  Cornelio  Nicolai,  Annis  quatuor.  | 
(^uartam  a  Cornelio  de  Vena,  duobus  Annis,  | 
(Juintam    sul)    Stcjihano    de    Hagen    trilius  Annis,  |  in   Indiam 

Orientaleni  suscejUus  ^:  i)eraclascontincns.  |  1O07 

Ci>l,LATlON  :  Title  in  enjjraved  border — Lectori  pp.  3-5 — Preface  pp.  (^1- 1  2 
— te.\t  pp.  13-II4  (p.  63  numbered  84,  and  79-89)  blank  leaf — title  to  plates- 
plates  I  to  18,  of  which  plates  12,  13  and  18  are  double-pajjcd. 

IX. — Historicam  Descriptionem  Na  |  vijjationes  ab  Hollandcs  iv 
Selandis  in  Indiam  Orienta  |  lem  sul)  imper'o  I'etri-Ciuilicimi 
Verhussii,  Continens  :  |  Addita,  omnium,  qu;e  I'.oc  tempore  eis 
obtijjerunt,  |  annotatione.  |  161  ■• 

Collation. — Title,  in  enj;raved  border,  with  the  word  "  Architcctura  "  in 
top  panel — Lectori  i  I — maji  of  Helena — pp.  i-4<j,  reverse  of  last  leaf  blank- 
blank  leaf — title  to  pl.-ites — Lectori  i  1. — reverse  blank — plates  i-i  2,  followed 
by  a  chart  of  Mozambique — title  to  .Supplement — pp.  1-30 — -title  to  "  Colloquia 
Latina-Malaica  " — pp.  33-8S — blank  leaf — title  to  plates — plates  1-5. 

X, — Historica    Relatio   sive  |  Descriptio     Nov!    ad    Aquilo  |  nem 
transitus,    supra   terras  Americanas  |  in   Chinani   atq  Japonem 
ducturi,  qucmadmodum  is  |  ab  Henrico  Hudsono.  Terra  ncmpO 
Australi  inco  |  gnita  a   Capitaneo  quodam  I'etro-P'erdinando  | 
de  Quir,  &c.  16 13 

Collation. — Title  in  engraved  border — Lectori  pp.  3-7 — 8th  page  blank — 
text  pp.  9-32 — 3  maps — title  to  plates — plates  1-3. 

XI. — I.  Duarum  navigationum,  quas  jussu  Emanuelis  Portugalife, 
Regis  in  Indiam  Orien  |  talem  Ann.  1501.  Dn  Americus  Vepu- 
tius  instituit,  historia.  | 


A  mi:  UK  ANA. 


I  I  I 


' 


II.  Vi-ra  at(|iic  liactfiuis  iiiaiuiita  Anj^li  ciijusdam  rt'latio,  (|iii 
navi'  (|iiaclani,  cui  Ascfus  |  sionis  nomcii.  in  rxtri'inam.  Iiulia: 
OrifiUalis  oiaiii  C'aiiibajain  Vcctiis. 

III.  Dt'scriptio  rt'jjionis  Spitzhcr^f.-v  ;  atlciita  siimil  iclalidiu- 
iiijuriariim,  (jiias  .Ami.  1O13.  -a  |  lii  piscatores  a!)  .Aiijiiis  per- 
pcssi  sunt.  1619 

Ci>i.i.\i  iiiN. — Title,  with  portrait  of  Oliver  a  Nort-  l.uitori  pp.  3  4-H\i, 
pp.  5-62 — second  title — plates  i-io. 

XII.—  HiSTOKIARU.M     I     OkIKN  lAI.lS    |     InDI.K.    |   ToimiS    XII.    I    III 

trcs  IJbros  Trac  tatus  distrihutus  |  (Jiioriiin. 

I'kimi's.  Contiiu't  clesrriptioiK's  ("iiorojfrapliicasiV  'ropojjraplii- 
cas  Reynoriim,  I'rovinciaruin,  Insiilariiin,  Ur  |  l)iimi,  ("ast<;l- 
lorum,  Kiiiporioruiu  ;  Montiuiii  atcpic  Fl'iviorum,  totiiis  illiiis 
Continentis,  (pia!  viiljji   Ortciitali.s  In  |  dia^. 

SrcuNDis.  Hahct  Na.'.itioiics  (j.\(|iiisitas  aliipiot  Navij^atiomiiii 
iV  E.xpcditiomiin  Mariiiaruni,  ab  Aiiglis  Ha  |  tavLscpic  ijuti.ssiimim, 
in  onincs  illas  OriiMitis  iV  Austri  partes  siisceptaruni,  ut  N:  pni.'- 
iiorum  alicpiot  navaliuin  vario  |  cventii  commissorum  :  tpiibus 
accessit    Teriplus    Orbis   'rerrx',  a   Jacobo  Ercniita. 

Tkriu's  tnbuitiir  descript".t)iii  quarundani  St'|)tcntri()naliiiin 
Reyii)niini  atcpie  In.suiaruni.  162S 

C<)Li..\Tii)N. —  Title— Preface,  i  leaf — pp.  1-208.  Map  of  llindostan  at  p. 
10,  and  China,  p.  (13.  Etchinj;s  (14).  on  pp.  sd,  31,  iji,  ()4,  95,  97,  130,  132, 
134,  147,  152,  160,  i()3  and  202,  1',  43  is  numbered  34,  and  132  and  133  are 
numbered  32  and  33. 


7,.,5  I)kci..\ka HON  of  Indkpenuknck,  by  the  Colony  of  Ma.ssacliu- 
setts  Hay.  May  ist,  1776.  [Edited  by  H.  B.  Dawson.]  8vo,  iialf 
morocco.  Morrisania,  1862 

7,56     Dkclakation  by  the  Representatives  of  the  United  ("olonies  of 

North  A  nerica,    now  met  in  (leneral  Congress   at   Philai.leli)iiia, 

setting   forth   the   Causes  and   Necessity  of  taking  up  Arms,  &c. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  London,  1775 

J3f "See  Dalrymple's  answer. 

737  De  Costa  (B.  F.),  The  Pre-Columbian  Discovery  of  America 
by  the  Northmen,  illustrated  by  Translations  from  the  Icelandic 
Sagas.  Edited  with  Notes  and  a  General  Introduction  by  B.  F. 
De  Costa.     Map.     8vo,  cloth.  Albany,  1868 

73S  [Dk  Forest  (T.  R.).]  Oi.den  Time  in  New-York  by  those 
Who  Knew.     lamo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1833 


1  12 


Americana. 


739  Dkfknck  (The)  of  the  Trk.aty  which  Mr.  Jay  was  charjjed  to 
nej^otiate  with  (Ireat  Hritain.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Twenty-two  chapters,  pp.  13S;  minus  title-page. 

740  [Dkfoe  (Daniel).]  The  Histoky  of  the  principal  Discoveries 
and  Improvements  in  the  several  Arts  and  Sciences;  particularly 
the  jjreat  Uranches  of  Commerce,  Navigation  and  Plantation  in  all 
I'arts  of  the  Known  World.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1727 

Chapter  IX.  treats  of  "the  Knowledge  of  America,  discover'd  by  the  Cartl'.i- 
ginians,"  being  "lost  to  the  World,"  by  the  overthrow  and  destructio-i  of 
Carthage  by  the  Romans. 


7-1 


74 


741  DELAFiEi.n,  Jr.  (John).  An  Inquiry  into  the  Origin  of  the 
Antiquitiks  of  Amkric.v  .  .  .  with  an  Appendix  .  .  .  by  James 
Lakey.  \o  plafes,  sotiic  colored,  and  a  la r^c  facsimile  Mexican  pic- 
ture MS.     4to,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1839 


74; 


742  [Dki.avili.k  (Abbe).]  Etat  Pri^sent  de  la  Phnsilvanik  011 
Ton  trouve  le  Detail  de  se  qui  s'y  est  passe  depuis  la  dufaite  du 
(ieneral  Braddock  jusju'a  la  prise  d'Oswego.     Map.     8vo,  calf. 

s.  1.  1756 

.(Uso  in  this  volume,  "  Actes  de  ce  qui  sist  passe  de  plus   Remarquable  a   la 
Ditte  de  Suede  des  1755-6,  \c."     s.  1.  1756. 


745 


743  [De-la-Warre  (Thomas  West,  Lord).'\  The  Relation  of  the 
Kighc  Honourable  the  Lord  De-La-Warre,  Lord  Governour  and 
Captaine  GenerdU  of  the  Colonic,  planted  in  Virginea.  4to,  calf 
antique,  gilt  over  red  leaves,  by  Riviere.  London,  161 1 

Fine  copy. 

744  [De  i'.a-Warre.]  The  Relation  of  the  Right  Honourable  the 
Lord  De-La-Warre,  Lord  Governour  and  Captaine  Generall 
of  the  Colonie,  planted  in  Virginea.     4to,  half  morocco. 

London,  1611,  rep.  New  York,  1868 

One  of  20  copies  (No.  16)  privately  printed  in   fac-simile,  from   the   above 
original  edition, 

745  Delepii;rre  (Octave).  Analyse  des  Travaux  de  la  Societe  des 
PhilobibDon  de  Londres.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Londres,  1862 

Only  300  copies  printed. 

I^/"  !^te  p.  60  "  Correspondance  au  sujet  de  William  Penn." 


750 


751 


752 


Amkrkana. 


I  I 


746  1)1.  Loi.MK  (J.  I..).  The  Constitution  of  En'GLAnd;  or,  an 
Account  of  the  Enjrlish  Government.  .  .  .  New  Kdition.  Poi- 
trixit.  Koyal  Svo,  half  morocco,  uncut  edges.  Name  scratched 
from  title,  London,  1789 

Large  paper  copy. 

J;^"  American  Colonies,  p.  522,  I've. 

747  Di'.L  Rio  (Don  Antonio).  Dkscrii'ITon  of  the  Ruins  of  an 
Ancient  Citv,  discovered  near  I'alenque,  in  the  Kingdom  of 
Guatemala,  in  Spanish  Ameuica;  transhited  .  .  .  [andj  followed 
by  Teatro  Critico  Americano;  or,  a  critical  Investigation  and 
Research  into  the  History  of  the  Americans  by  Dr.  Paul  Felix 
Cabrera.      11  plates.     4to,  half  calf.  London,  1822 

74S  Democrat  (The);  or,  In  rRiouES  and  Adventures  of  Jean  le 
NoiR,  from  his  Inlistment  as  a  Drummer  in  Ceneral  Rochambeau's 
Army,  and  arrival  at  Boston,  .  .  ,  1795,  &C.  2  vols,  in  i.  121110, 
calf.  New  York:  James  Kivingioii,  1795 

749  Democratic  National  Convention  (Official  Proceedings  of 
the),  held  in  i860,  at  Charleston  and  Baltimore.  .  .  .  Prepared  by 
John  G.  Parkhurst.     8vo,  half  calf.  Cleveland,  i860 

750  "  Demophilus."  The  Genuine  Principles  of  the  Ancient 
Saxon,  or  English  Constitution.  Carefully  collected  from  the 
best  authorities;  with  some  Observations  on  their  Peculiar  Fitness 
for  the  United  Colonies  in  General,  and  Pennsylvania  in  Particu- 
lar.    8vo.  Philadelphia,  1776 


les 


751  Denison  (Frederic).  Westerly  (Rhode  Island)  and  its  Wit- 
nesses for  Two  Hundred  and  Fifty  Years,  1626-1876.  Including 
Charlestown,  Hopkinton  and  Richmond,  until  their  Sejiarate 
Organization,  with  the  principal  points  of  their  subsequent  history. 
I\>riiaits,  uuips,  ^c.     8vo,  cloth.  Providence,  1878 

752  Denton  (D.).  A  Brief  Description  of  New-York:  Formerly 
Called  New-Netherlands.  With  the  Places  thereunto  Adjoyning. 
Together  with  the  Manner  of  its  Scituation,  Fertility  of  the  Soyle, 
Healthfulness  of  the  Climate,  and  the  Commodities  thence  pro- 
duced. .Also  Some  Directions  and  Advice  to  such  as  shall  go 
thither:  an    ,\ccount  of  what  Commodities  they  shall   take   witii 


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them;  The  Trofit  and  Pleasure  that  may  accrew  to  them  tlierel)y. 
Likewise  A  Brief  Relation  of  the  Customs  of  the  Iiuiiaus  there. 
By  Daniel  Denton,     4to,  vellum. 

London:  Printed  for  John  Hancock^  at  the  first  Shop 
in  Popes- Head- Alley  in  Corn  hi/  at  the  three  Jiibles,  and 
William  Bradley  at  the  three  Bibles  in  the  Minories,  1670 

Fine  tall  copy  of  this  excessively  rare  book.  The  Mon/ics  copy  sold  for  the 
exceetiingjy  low  figure  of  if'22(),  probably  on  account  of  the  date  beiiig  in  fac- 
simile The  date  and  the  three  words  preceding  the  date  was  omitted  in  the 
Gowans  reprint. 

753  Dknton.  a  Brief  Description  of  New  York,  formerly  called 
New  Netherlands,  with  the  Places  Thereunto  Adjoining.  Like- 
wise a  Brief  Relation  of  the  Cu.stoms  of  the  Indians  there.  A 
New  lulition,  with  an  Introduction  and  Copious  Historical  Notes. 
By  (jabriel  Furnian.    8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.   New  York,  1845 

754  Desimondi  (C).  Intorno  al  Fiore.ntino  Giov.wni  Vkrr.\z- 
ZAXO,  scopritore  in  nome  della  Francia  di  Regioni  nell'  America 
Settentrionale  [with  the  Appendice].  Also,  Intorno  a  CiIov.anni 
Cahoto,  &c.     3  vols.,  small  folio,  boards.  Geneva,  1S81 

755  Dkt.mi,  of  some  Pakticui.ar  Services  performed  in  America, 
during  the  \'ears  1776-1779.  .  .  .  Supposed  to  be  chiefly  taken 
from  the  Journal  kept  on  board  of  the  Ship  Rainbow,  Commanded 
by  Sir  (ieo.  Collier.     121110,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1835 

Privately  printed  for  Ithiel   Town  from  the  original  MS.     Urinley,  4CX)2. 


■^ 


756  Detectio  Frei'i  Hudsoni,  or  Hessel  Gerritsz's  Collection  of 
'I'racts  by  Himself,  Massa  and  De  Quir  on  the  N.  E.  and  \V.  Pas- 
sage, Siberia  and  Australia.  Reproduced,  with  the  Maps,  .  .  . 
in  Dutch  and  Latin,  after  the  Editions  of  1612  and  1613.  .Vug- 
mented  with  a  new  English  Translation  by  Fred  John  Millard  .  .  . 
and  an  Essay  on  the  Origin  and  Design  of  this  Collection  by  S. 
Muller.  .  .  .  Maps  and  woodcuts.     4to,  boards,  uncut. 

Amsterdam,  1878 


757  Deuuer  (Prof.).  CiEscHiEDENis  dcr  Scheei'Vaart  hi  den 
Atlantischen  Oceaan  ;  ten  bewyze  van  de  bekendheid  van 
Amerika,  en  van  bet  Kompas  in  de  oudste  tyden ;  benevens 
het  eigen  berigt  van  Christoffel  Colonibus  over  zyne  Eerste  Reize. 
8vo,  vellum,  uncut.  Rotterdam,  18 19 


Amekk 


ANA. 


115 


758  Dewitt  (Thomas).  A  Discourse  delivered  in  tlie  North 
Keformed  Dutch  Churdi  in  the  City  of  New  York  on  tlie  I-ast 
Sabbath  in  August,  11^56.     PhUcs.     8vo,  clotli.       New  V'orl:,  1857 

759  Du  KKNSox   (J.),     (".od's  I  PkorKcriNc;    Pkovidknck,  |  Man"s  | 
Surest  Help  and  Defence,  |  in  'limes  of  greatest  Difficulty,  and  | 
the  most  eminent  Danger,  evidenced   in  the  |  remarkable   Deliver- 
ance of    Koi)crt  I  liarrow,  with   (hvers  other    l*ersons,  |  from  the 
devouring  Waves  of  the  Sea,  |  amongst  which  they  suffered  Ship- 
wreck ;  and  also  from  the  cruel  devouring  Jaws  |  of  the  inhuman 
Canibals  of    I'lorida.  |  FaitlituUy  related  by  one  of  the  persons 
concern'd  therein,  Jonathan   Dickenson.  |  'l"he  Fourth   Edition.  | 
Post  8vo,  half  morocco.     Title  backed.  London,  1759 

760  [Dickinson  (John).]  The  late  RKOii.AiioNS  respecting  the 
iJurnsn  C'oi.omks  on  the  Con  liXKN  r  of  Amkrica  considered. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1760 

761  j  Dickinson.  I  Lr/rikKs  d'un  1'kkmii  r  de  Pi.NSVi  vanii;,  aux 
Habitants  de  rAmericjue  Septentrionale.  Traduites  de  PAnglois. 
Small  8vo,  calf.  Amsterdam.,  1769 


762  I  Dickinson.  I  Lkttkks  from  a  Farmkr  in  Pknnsvlv  ama,  to 
the  Inhabitants  of  the  British  Colonies.     8vo.     Philadelphia,  1774 

763  Dickinson.     Politicai,  Wrii  ings.     2  vols.,  8vo,  siicep. 

Wilmington,  i8ci 
The  subscription  copy  of  Nathl.  Potter.     Brinlcy,  4(X)(). 

764  [Dickinson.]  Politics  for  American  Farmers  (20  Tracts), 
and  Politics  for  Mechanics  (5  Tracts).      i2mo,  half  morocco. 

Washington  City,  1807 

765  Diego  de  Landa.  Relation  des  choses  de  Yucatan.  Text 
Espagnol  et 'I'raduction  Franyaise  en  regard  comprenant  les  signes 
du  Calendrier  et  de  i'Alphabet  Hieroglyphique  de  la  Langue 
Maya  .  .  .  par  Brasseur  de  Bourbourg.  Royal  8vo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  top.  Paris,  1S64 

Ramirez,  No.  125. 

766  DiEREViLLE.  Relation  du  Voyage  du  Port  Roval  de 
I'AcADiE  ou  de  la  Nouvelle  France  ...  les  Manieres  des  dif- 


ii6 


Americana. 


767 


ferentcs  Nations,  Sauvaj2fes  .  .  .  Relation,  on  a  ajoutc  Ic  Detail 
d'un  combat  donnc  entre  les  Fran(;ois  &  les  Acadiens,  contre  k'S 
Anjjlois.     1 2 mo,  boards.  Rouen,  1708 

This  little  work  was  first  written  in  verse,  but  the  author  was  wisely  advised  to 
substitute  prose  whenever  the  muse  had  been  unusually  unkind. 

DiKWP.'viLi.K.  Rki.ation  du  Voyage  du  Port  Royai,  do 
rAcAniK  ou  de  la  Nouvki.i.k.  Fkanx'k.  Frontispiece.  i2mo,  half 
calf.  Amsterdam,  1710 


768  Dikrk'vilie.  Relation  du  Voyage  du  Port  Royal,  4*vc. 
Frontispiece.      i2mo,  calf.  Amsterdam,  1 710 

At  the  end  is  bound  "  N'oyages  d'un  Philosophe  ou  Observations  sur  les  M<Lurs 
iV  ,les  arts  des  peuples  de  I'Afrique,  de  I'Asie,  et  de  rAmerique  |pp.  I3f)|. 
Yverdon,  176S. 

769  Diaz  dkl  Castillo  (Bernal).  Historia  Verdauera  de  la 
CoNQUisTA  de  la  Nueva-EspaSa  .  .  .  sacada  a  luz  por  ,  .  . 
Alonso  Ramon.  Printed  title.  Folio,  red  levant  morocct)  extra, 
gilt  leaves,  by  Pratt.  Madrid,  1632 

First  eilition. 

770  [Diaz. J  Historia  Vkrdadera  de  la  Conquista  de  la  Nueva- 
EspaNa.     Folio,  calf.  Madrid,  1632 

771  Diaz  dii,  Castillo.  Historia  Verdadera  de  la  Con- 
quista (le  la  Nueva-Espa^a  .  .  .  sacada  a  hiz  por  .  .  . 
Alonso  Remon.  Engraved  title.  Folio,  purple  levant  morocco 
extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Pratt.  Madrid,  1632 

Second  ami  best  edition  ;  at  least,  so  considered,  because  of  the  additional 
chapter  (212)  at  the  end,  wiiich  hatl  not  previously  api)eared,  and  whicii  con- 
tains an  account  of  the  signs  and  marvels  which  had  been  seen  by  the  Indians 
before  the  arrival  of  the  Spaniards.  This  chapter,  <7  ultimo  d,l  I'n^/mtt,  had 
been  omitted  \>y  the  editor  when  lirst  printing  the  narrative,  as  one  containing  mat- 
ters of  whicli  the  author  could  not  say,  as  of  all  the  rest,  i/norttm  pars  indf^na  fiii. 
The  two  eilitions,  which  are  really  distinct  publications,  and  not  merely  two  issues 
of  one,  are  generajly  said  to  have  been  printed  in  the  same  year. 

772  Diaz  del  Castillo.  The  True  History  of  the  Conql'kst 
of  Mexico  .  .  ,  Translated  from  the  original  Spanish  by  Mau- 
rice Keatinge.     Map.     4to,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1800 

773  Diaz  del  Castillo.  The  Memoirs  of  .  .  .  written  by 
himself,  containing  a  true  and"  full  account  of  the  Discovery  and 
('on(Hiest  ;)f  Mexico  and  New  Spain.  'I'ranslated  ...  by  J.  I. 
l,ocl:hart.     2  vt  Is.,  Svo,  half  calf,  antique.  London,  1844 


779 


780 


Amkkicana. 


1 1 


774  I  DiNWiDpiF.  I  ']'he  Official  Rkcokds  of  Roberi  niNwiDiiii,, 
Lieutenant  (lovernor  of  tlie  Colony  of  Virj^inia,  1751-175'^,  now 
first  printed  from  the  Manuscript  in  tiie  collection  of  tlie  Virj^inia 
Historical  Society,  witii  an  Introciuc  tion  and  Notes  l-,y  R.  A.  Rrock. 
J'ortriii/ of   Jl'.  W.  Cortoiiiii.     8vo,  clotli,  uncut. 

Richmond,  Va.,  18S3 


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775  Dii'i.DMATic  C"orkksi'()M)i.ni.:k  of  the  Amkric.w  Ri.voi.i:  1  ion. 
Being  the  Letters  of  Iknjamin  Franklin,  Silas  Deane,  John  .Adams, 
John  Jay,  Artliur  Lee,  William  Lee,  Ralph  Izard,  Francis  Dana. 
William  C'armichael,  Henry  Laurens,  John  Laurens,  NL  Dumas, 
and  others,  concerninj^  the  Foreign  Relations  of  the  Lhiited  States 
.    .    .    I'-dited  by  Jared  Sparks.      12  vols.,  8vo,  sheep. 

Boston,  1829-30 

776  Diplomatic  Corkkspondknck  of  tiie  Unitkd  Skaiks  of 
Amkkica  from  the  Signing  of  the  Definitive  Treaty  of  I'eace, 
loth  September,  1783,  to  the  Adoption  of  the  Constitution, 
March  4,  1789    ...    7  vols.,  8vo,  sheep. 

City  of  Washington,  1833-4 

777  Dii'LOMAric  Correspondencl  of  the  .American  Rlvolu  rioN, 
&c.,  1776-1  789.     New  Edition.     9  vols.,  8vo,  .sheep. 

Washington,  1857 

778  DiS(.:ovKRV  (.\)  of  a  Large,  Rich  and  Plentiful  Country  in  the 
North  America  ;  Extending  above  4,000  Leagues,  wherein,  by 
a  very  short  Passage,  lately  found  out,  thro'  the  Mir  Jhu iinyo  into 
the  South  Sea,  by  which  a  considerable  Trade  might  be  carry'd 
on,  as  well  in  the  Northern  as  the  Southern  Parts  of  America. 
Pp.  36.     8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  n.  d. 

779  Dispu  ri'.  with  America,  considered  in  a  Series  of  Letters  from  a 
Cosmopolite  to  a  Clergyman.  8vo,  half  morocco.  Last  leaf 
defective.  London,  [181 2  | 

780  DivERsi  Avisi  [et  Nuovi  Avisij  particolari  dall'  Indie  di  Porto- 
gallo  riceuuti,  dall'  anno  1551,  sino  al  1558  dalli  Reverendi  padri 
della  compagnia  di  Giesu.  Dove  s'intende  delli  Paesi  dcUe  genti, 
&  costumi  loro,  &  la  grande  convcrsione  di  molti  popoli,  die  hanno 
riceuuto  il  lume  della  santa  fede,  ^:  religione  C'hristiauT.  Tradotti 
nuovauKMUe  dalla  lingua  Spaj^  lola  neila  Italiana.  (2  vols,  in  i.) 
8vo,  vellum.  Venetia,  1559 


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AmKKK  ANA. 


7.S1     Dix  (Ji)liii  A.).     Si'KKCHKs  and  Occasionai,  Addrkssf.s.     Poi- 
trait.     2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1864 

J  782     DoiiRiziioKi'KR     (Martin).      Account     of    tlie     AniroN'KS,    an 
equestrian  i'cople  of  Parajijuay.     3  vols.,  8vo,  half  morocco. 

London,  1822 

Transliitcd  by  Sara  Coleridge.     'I'liere  is  no  work   whicli  contains  so  full,  so 
faithful,  ami  so  lively  account  of  the  S.  American  tribes. 


783  Docu.MKNTi  AuTKNTici  (Sommari  di)  citati  nelSupplemcnto  alle 
riflessioni   e  all'   appendice   de'  I'ortoghesi.     8vo,  calf. 

Geneva,  1760 

.An  account  of  Paraguay. 

784  DoDOK  (Richard  Irvinj^).  The  Plains  of  the  Great  West  and 
their  Inhabitants  :  being  a  description  of  the  Plains,  Game, 
Indians,  (S;c  ,  of  the  great  North  American  Desert.  Map  and  wood- 
cuts.    8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1877 

785  Dodge  (R()l)ert).  Report  ...  of  the  memorable  Fir3t 
Reunion  of  the  Doixie  Family  in  America  .  .  .  Coat-of-anns  in 
gold  and  colors.     8vo.  New  York,  1879 

786  [Dolce  (lAidovico).]  Le  Trasformationi.  43  looodciit  illus- 
trations.    4to,  vellum.  Venetia,  1553 

On  verso  of  6th  leaf,  see  small  globe  with  inscription  ;   ''  Strecho  de   Magal- 
lanes." 


^  787  DoMENECH  (Abbe  Em.).  Seven  Years'  Residence  in  the  Great 
Deserts  of  North  America.  Colored  map,  58  icuiodcuts,  &'c.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  half  calf  e.xtra.  London,  i860 

J  788     DoMENECH.     La  Verite  sur  le  Livre  des  Sauvages.     10  plates 
of  Indian  /lieroirlypliies.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.      Paris,  1861 


789  DoNCK,  Beschrvvinge  van  Niew-Nederlant  (Ghelijck  het 
tegenwoordigh  in  Staet  is),  Begrijpende  de  Nature,  Aert,  gelegen- 
theyt  en  vruclitbaerheyt  van  het  selve  Lant  ;  mitsgadcrs  de  prof- 
fijtelijcke  ende  gewen^te  toevallen,  die  aldaer  tot  onderhout  der 
Menschen  (soo  uyt  haer  selven  als  van  buyten  ingebracht),  gevon- 
den  wortlen.  Als  mede  de  maniere  en  onghemeyne  eygenschap- 
pen  vande  Wilden  ofte  Naturellen  vanden  Lande.  Ende  een 
bysonder  vorhael  vanden  wonderlijcken,  Aert  end  het  VVeesen  der 


Amkric.wa. 


119 


Bevers,  daer  Noch  by  Oevoej^ht  is  ccn  Discours  over  do  gclcRcn- 
llieyt  van  Nieiuv  Nederlaiult,  tiissclien  ecu  Nederlandts  Patriot, 
cndc  een  Nieuw  Nedcrlander  Ik'schreven  door  Adriacn  vandcr 
nonctc  .  .  .  F/rri'  {/>.  9)  of  New  York.  4to,  morocco  extra,  gilt 
leaves,  by  Matthews,  I'Aemsteldam,  1655 

First  edition.      The  view  of  Manhattan   does  not  occur  in   the  second  edition. 
It  is  the  first  engraved  view  of  New  ^'ork,  orifjir.ally  put  forth  in  if)=;i. 


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der 


7^0  [DoNCK.]  Beschrvvin(;k  Van  Xikuw-Nkdiri.ant  (Gelijck 
hot  tegenwoordigh  in  Staet  is),  Begrijpende  de  Nature,  Aert, 
gelegentlieyt  en  vruchtbaerlieyt  van  hec  selvc  Lardt  ;  mitsgaders 
de  jiroffijlelijcke  ende  gewenste  toevallen,  die  aldaer  tot  onder- 
Iioudt  der  Menschen  (soo  uyt  baer  selven  als  van  biiyten  innge 
l)racht),  gevonden  vvorden.  Als  me  de  maniere  en  ongemeyne 
Eygenschappen  vande  Wilden  ofte  Natiirellen  vanden  Lande. 
Ende  een  bysonder  verliael  vanden  woiiderlijcken  Aert  ende  het 
Weesen  der  Bevers.  Dasr  noch  by-gevoeght  is  I'k'n  I>isc()iirs 
over  de  gelegentlieyt  van  Nieuw-Nederlandt  tiisschen  een  Neder- 
landts Patriot,  ende  een  Nieuw  Nederlander.  J5eschreven  door 
Adriaen  van  der  Donck,  Heyder  Rechten  Doctoor,  die  tegen- 
woordigh  noch  in  Nieuw-Nederland^  is.  V.w  hier  achter  by 
gevoeght  Het  voordeeligli  Reglenicnt  vande  Ed:  Hoog.  Acht- 
bare  Heeren  de  Heeren  de  Burgermeesteren  deser  Stede, 
botreffende  de  saken  van  Nieuw-Nederlandt.  Den  tweden 
Druck.  Met  een  pertinent  Kairtje  van  t'  zelve  i.andt  verriert 
en  van  veel  druck-fouten  guseyvert.  /"  AcmstchhDit,  By  Evcit 
NicuwciiiioJ\  Boeckvcrkooper,  woonciidc  op  V  Riis/aiidt,  iii't  Sclnift- 
Boi'ck,  Anno  1656.  Met  Privilc\;ie  roor,  15  /arm.  Map.  4to, 
morocco,  gilt  leaves,  by  Matthews. 

Tiiis  second  edition  contains  a  map  whicli  is  not  in  the  first.  The  map  is 
entitled  "  Nova  Helgica,  sive  Nieuw  Nederlandt,"  and  is  copied  from  the  rare 
map  of  N.  J.  Vischer.  See  Asher's  list  of  the  "  Maps  and  Charts  of  N.  Nether- 
land."  p.  12,  Article  9.     The  "Conditien  "  is  wantinji^. 

"  A  very  large  part  of  this  rare  work  is  devoted  to  a  description  of  the  n.itivcs 
of  the  New  Netherlands.  \'an  dev  Donck  anived  in  New  Amsterdam  in  1(142. 
He  served  as  the  Sheriff  of  the  colony  uf  Rennsclaerwyck.  and  purchased  an 
estate  on  the  Hudson,  near  the  site  of  ihe  village  of  ^'onkers.  "  A  tlivision  of  the 
work  before  us,  found  on  page  52,  is  entitled,  "Of  the  Manners  and  peculiar 
Customs  of  the  Natives  of  the  New-Netherlands."  This  is  subdivided  into 
twenty-two  sections,  each  treating  of  some  of  the  peculiarities  of  the  savages  of 
the  State  of  New  York.  The  treatise  possesses  an  interest  beyond  its  rarity,  in 
being  the  relation  of  an  educated  man  regarding  the  Indians  of  the  island  and 
neighborhood  of  New  Vork.  The  work  was  translated  by  tJen.  J.  Johnson,  and 
printed  in  the  sixth  volume  of  the  New  A'ork  Historical  Society." — I'li-i.n. 


1  20 


A.MKkK  ,\\A. 


791  DoNKiN  (Major).  Mimiaky  Coi.i.kc  i  ions  and  Rcniarks. 
Frontispiece,     Svo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1777 

Very  rare,  but  the  note  011  p.  190  mutilated,  as  usual. 

792  I  Douk's  Rkhkm.ion,  1842. 1  Intkrfkrk.nck  of  the  Exi  firnvK 
in  the  Affairs  of  RifooK,  Island.  Report  546,  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives.    Svo,  half  morocco.  Washington,  1845 

793  Douoi-Ass  (W.).  A  Summary,  Historical  and  Tolitical,  of  the 
First  Planting,  Progressive  Improvements  and  Present  State  of 
the  British  Skt  ii.kmknts  in  Nor  th  Amk.rka  ,  .  .  IJy  William 
Douglass,  M.I).    ...    2  vols.,  Svo,  calf.  London,  1760 

An  exact  reprint  of  the  Boston  edition  of  i74i). 

794  (DowNi.NG  (Sir  George).]  Vfrschkyde  Brikvkn  Antwoordcn 
en  andere  Documenten  van  haer  IIo.  Mog:  de  Hecren  Staten 
Generael  der  Vereenighde  Ncderlanden.  Tot  Refutatie  Van  ver- 
scheyde  Brieven  en  Memorialen  so  van  den  Koning  van  Groot- 
brittangien,  &c.     4to,  vellum,  pp.  44.  Amsterdam,  1662 

Downing  has  been  charjjed  witii  bringing  ajiout  the  war  between  Kn^land  and 
Holland,  from  1O64  to  1667,  in  the  course  of  which  New  Nelherland  was  wrested 
from  the  Dutch,      lie  was  one  of  the  earliest  Harvard  pupils. 


795 


Downing.  Resolu  tie  Van  de  Heercn  Staten  Generael  Der 
Vereenichde  Nederlandtse  Provincien.  Raeckende  de  twee 
Schepen  de  Bonne  Espcrance  ende  Bonne  Adventure  ...  31 
Augusti,  1662.     4to,  vellum,  pp.  4.  1662 


Soc 


801 


So  2 


,So3 


796  [Downing.]  A  Discourse  written  by  Sir  George  Di,wning 
.  .  .  vindicating  His  Royal  Master  [Chas.  II.]  from  the  In- 
solencies  of  a  Scandalous  Libel,  Printed  under  the  Title  of  [An 
Extract  out  of  the  Register  of  the  States  General  of  the  United 
Provinces,  &c.].     4to,  half  morocco.  London,  1664 

797  Downing.  Antwoort  Van  de  Ho.  Mo.  Heeren  Staten  Generael 
Der  Vereenighde  Nederlanden  aen  den  Heer  Downing  ...  15 
September,  1664.     4to,  vellum,  pp.  11.  Middleburg,  1664 

798  Downing.      Memorie  Van   de   Kewiut-Hebberen   der  West-In- 

dische  Compagnie  ter  Kamer  van  Amsteldam  ...   21    Julii    1664. 

Aen   de    Ho.    Mog.    Heeren    Staten  Generael  der   Vereenighde 

Nederlanden    Nessens  een    be-eedigde   verklaring    van   Andries 

Cornelissen  Vertholen,  &c.     4to,  vellum,   pp.   8. 

Amsteldam,  1664 


S04 


So; 


806 


Amkric.wa. 


121 


4 


ide 
ries 

664 


799  DowNiNc.  Mkmorik  Van  dc  Hecrc  Ciorgc"  Downini^  ,  .  .  Over- 
trcifC'vcn  aen  dc  Heeren  Statcii  (leiieracl  Per  VcrecKiylulc  Ninler- 
landcn,  Den  30  December,  1664.     410,  vellum,  pp.  11.  1664 

Soo  Downing.  Antwooudt  van  de  Ho.  Mo.  Heeren  .Stat'jn  (Icncrael 
deter  Vereenii(de  Nederlanden,  Op  de  Memorie  V m  de  Heer 
Downing  ...  Op  de  Memorie  Van  de  Heer  ( "onte  d'Estrades 
...   17  July,  1664  [in  English  and  French].     410,  ve  lum,  pp.  11. 

Rotterdam,  1664 

801  Downing.  Den  Tokstant  der  Swevende  Verschillen  Tus- 
chen,  De  Ooost  ende  West-Indische  Compagnien  van  Engelant, 
enile  van  de  Vereenighde  Nederlanden.     410,  vcUiiin,  pp.  22. 

Naer  de  C'opye,  1664 

,So2  Downing.  Sommifrk,  Afntfyckiningf.  ende  Deductie  In- 
gcstelt  By  de  .  .  .  Staten  (ienerael  .  .  .  op  de  lest-ingediende 
Memorie  van  den  Heere  Oeorge  Downing,  iS:c.  4to,  vellum,  pj). 
42.  (Iraven-Hage,  1665 

Contains  a    deduction   of  the    Dutch  title  to    New  Nethcrhmd  to  prove  that 
Cliaiics  II.  had  no  right  to  occupy  that  country. 

803  Downing.  Vekdkkf.  Afntkvi  keninge  of  Duplyque,  Op 
seeckere  Replyque:  .  .  .  jegens  de  Remarcpies  vande  Oede- 
puteerden  van  de  Ho:  Mog:  Heeren  .^laten  Genereal  der 
Vereenighde  Nederlanden  .  .  .  Memorie  van  den  30  December, 
1664.     4to,  green  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Piatt,  pp.  176. 

(Haghe),  1666 

804  Downing.       Verdere     Aenteyckeniniie     of    Duplyque,    Op 

seeckere  Replyque,  (S:c.     4to,  vellum,  uncut,  pp.  260. 

Ciraven-Hage,  1666 
Original  edition. 

805  Dr.\ke  (Daniel).  Natural  and  S  iatisticai.  View,  or  Pic- 
ture of  Cincinnati  and  the  Miami  Country  .  .  .  with  an  Ap- 
pendix containing  Observations  on  the  late  Earthquakes,  &c. 
Map  and  plan.     lamo,  calf.  Cincinnati,  1815 

806  Drake  (Sir  Francis).  The  World  Encompassed  by:  being 
His  next  Voyage  to  that  to  Nowbre  de  Dios,  formerly  injprinted  ; 
Carefully  collected  out  of  the  Notes  of  Master  Francis  Fletcher, 
&c.     4to,  polished  calf  extra,  by  Pratt.  London,  1635 

Margins  restored. 


I  22 


AiMKUICANA. 


807  Dkaki:.  Sir  Fkancis  Drakk  Kkvivkd  :  Wlio  is  or  may  be  a 
Pattern  to  stirre  ap  all  Ileroicke  and  active  Spirits  of  tliese 
'I'iines,  to  benefit  their  CouiUrey  and  eternize  their  Names  by  like 
Noble  Attempts.  Meing  a  Summary  and  a  true  Relation  of  foure 
scverall  Voyajjjes  made  by  the  said  Sir  Francis  Drake  to  the  West- 
Indies.     Portrait  [jnountcd)  and  four  titlc-pa^cs.      4to,  half  russia. 

London:  Bourne^  '''Si 

SoS  Dkakk  (Joseph  Rodman).  'I'hk  Cum'KIT  I'av,  and  other 
Poems,     Portrait  and  tngnxred title.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1835 

809  (  DuAKF.  (Samuel  (1.).  I  BiOf.RAi'HV  and  Ilisrouv  of  the  Indians 
of  NoRiii  Amkrica;  comprising  a  deneral  Account  of  tiiem,  and 
Details  in  the  Lives  of  all  the  most  distinguished  Chiefs,  and  others, 
who  have  been  notetl  among  the  various  Nations  upon  the  Conti- 
nent, Also  a  History  of  their  Wars  ;  their  Manners  and  Customs  ; 
and  the  most  celebrated  Speeciies  of  th'-ir  Orators,  from  their  first 
being  known  to  Kuropeans  to  tiie  Present  Time.  Likewise  ex- 
hibiting an  .Analysis  of  the  most  Distinguished,  as  well  as  Absurd 
Authors,  who  have  written  upon  the  great  cpiestion  of  the  first 
peopling  of  America.  By  Samuel  G.  Drake.  Third  lulition,  with 
.  .  .  Additions  .  .  .  Corrections  and  .  .  .  Engravings.  8  plates 
{^some plates  inserted).     8vo,  iialf  calf,  gilt.  Boston,  1834 

810  Drake.  The  History  and  Antiquitii:s  of  Boston,  the  Capi- 
tal of  Massachusetts,  and  Metropolis  of  New  iMigland,  from  its 
Sc'tllenient  in  1630  to  the  year  1770,  also,  an  Introductory  History 
of  the  Discovery  and  Settlement  of  New  England,  with  Notes, 
Critical  and  Illustrative.  With  43  steel  plates,  134  fac-siniile  auto- 
)^raphs  and  \i^  wooden ts,  6"V.  Folio,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut 
edges.  Boston,  1857 

of  iliis  folio  impression  of  tiic  Second  Kdilion  only  101  copies  were  printed,  of 
wliicii  tills  is  No.  79  Tile  portrait  of  the  autlior  (on  India  paper)  was  only 
included  in  this  impression. 


812 


«L5 


814 


811  Dkaki,.  Risui/r  of  some  Ri.skakc  hks  among  I'lC  British 
Archives  for  information  relative  to  the  Founders  of  New 
England  made  in  the  years  1858,  1859  and  t86o.  Third  edition. 
Large  map  and  4  portraits.  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut 
edges.  Boston,  1865 

Only  75  copies  printed  this  size.     No.  57. 


Amkkicana. 


12;, 


812       DUAVION      (Jdllll).       MkMOIKS     of     tllC     AmKKK  AN     Kl'.VOIl   I  ION, 

from  its  Commencement  to  the  Year  1776,  inclusive;  as  relatinjf 
to  tiie  State  of  South  Carolina;  and  occasionally  referin^  to  the 
States  of  North-Carolina  and  (leorgia.  Portrait  and  lan:^c  phut. 
2  vols.,   8vo,   half   morocco,    '^\\\.  tops,   uncut   edj^es. 

t.'harleston,  iSji 

8r,5  Drayton  (John).  A  Vii-.w  of  South  Cakoi.ina,  as  respects 
her  Natural  and  Civil  Concerns.  3  maps  and  t^  f^/atrs.  8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top.  Charleston,  1S02 

814     [  Dui.i)  Scott.]     Rkpor  i' of  the  Dk.cision    ...    in  the  Ca^k.  of 

Dkkd  SioTT  versus  John  I-'.  A.  San</i()ki)  (.>/V)    .    .    .    liy  I'enja- 

min  C.  Howard.     Svo,  half  calf.  \Vashinj.;toii,  1857 

"  At  time  i)f  decision  of  this  case  Dretl   Scott  bflon),'cil  to  inc." — Note  by  Mr. 

liAKI  (i\V. 


ISII 

\v 
on. 

cut 

^65 


.S15  Drownk  (Solomon).  Journal  of  a  Cruisk  in  the  I'all  oi  17S0  in 
the  Trivate-Sloop  of  War,  Hope  :  with  Notes  by  H.  T.  Drowne. 
Folio,  half  morocco.  New  SOrk,  1S72 

Only  25  copies  piintetl. 

A  juvenile  typoj^raphical  effort  by  Masters  II.  K.  Drowne  anil  C.  L.  Moieau, 
for  private  distribution,  with  their  portraits. 

St6  [Dkvam)  (Joan).]  Annl'I.orum  trium  diversi  j^eneris  instru- 
mentorum  Astronomicorum,  &c.  U\>odcuts.  4to,  vellum.  Title 
hinged.  Marp.,  1537 

Si 7  1)r\  dkn  (John),  'i'he  Indian  Emitrouk;  or.  The  ( 'oii(|ucst  of 
Mexico  by  the  Spaniards  :  being  the  Sequel  of  the  Indian  <^)uc('n. 
4to,  half  morocco.  London,  16S1 

81.S  DuHoccAOE  (Madame).  I.a  Coi.u.miuadk,  oli  la  Foi  I'ortc  au 
Nouveau  Monde.     Pocme.     Portrait  and  \o  plates.        Paris,  1756 

S19  DuKK  (H.  W.).  History  of  Morgan's  Cavalry.  Portrait. 
8vo,  cloth.  Cincinnati,  1867 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  witii  autograph. 

.S20  r)i:MMKR  (Jer.).  A  Defence  of  the  New  ENcii.ANi)  Charters. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1721 

821  [DuMONT.]  Memoires  Historiques  sur  la  Louisiane,  contenant 
ce  qui  y  est  arrive  de  plus  memorable  depuis  Tannee  1687,  ju^(H^^ 


F24 


Ami'.kic.wa. 


prcsfiit  ;  avcc  l'c't;il)lisscment  de  la  ('(doiiif  I-'ranroisc  dans  ccttc 
I'rovincc  dc  rAnu'ri(|iit*  Scptcntrionalc.  \'c.  .  .  .  CiJiiiposis  siir 
Ics  Mcinoircs  dc  M.  Diimont,  par  M.  I-.  I..  M.  jrahbc  Ic  Mas(  rii'r|. 
Afap,  j^  piati-s  (iHif  ^  />hins.     2  vols,  in  i.      unio,  calf.      Paris,  1753 

822  DuN'i.Ai'  (William).  Hisidry  of  the  Nkw  Nktim.ki.ands,  IVov- 
incc  of  New  York,  and  State  of  New  York,  to  the;  ad()])tinn  of  the 
Federal  Constitution.  Portrait  of  Pelcr  Sluyvcsant,  and  maps,  z 
vols.,  8v(),  half  morocco.  New  York,  1S39-40 

.S23  Di'NsriK  (Samuel).  Hknuv  Dunsteu  and  his  Descenilants. 
umo,  cloth.  (Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  iS;*') 

.Sj4  DuNioN  (J.).  I'he  I, IKK  and  Errors  of  John  Dunion,  .  .  . 
with  the  Lives  and  Characters  of  more  than  a  Thousand  C')ntem- 
porary  Divines  and  other  jjersons  of  Literary  Eminence.  'Tn 
which  are  added  Dunton's  Conversation  in  Ireland,  Selections 
from  his  other  Cienuine  Works  and  a  faithful  Portrait  of  the 
Author.     I  Edited  by  John  Nichols.]     Portrait.     2  vols.,  Svo,  calf. 

London,  i.SiS 

KijflUy  four  pajjes  .ire  occupied  with  ihe  .account  of  his  visit  to  New  I'.iiKlaiul, 

his  opening;  a  bookstore  ill  Boston  ;  intercourse  witli  the   Matliers,  Jolin  Cotton, 

Eliot,  IIubl)artl,  Indian  sachems  and  several  ladies  of  Boston,  of  some  of  whom 

he  relates  very  curious  particulars. 

.S25  DiJRANn  (James  R.).  The  Life  and  Adventures  of  .  .  . 
during  a  period  of  fifteen  years,  from  i8oi  to  1S16,  in  which  time 
he  was  impressed  on  board  the  British  Fleet  and  held  in  detestable 
bondage  for  more  than  seven  years.     i2mo,  half  morocco. 

Rochester,  1S20 

826  [DuRANK.j  La  Response  au.\  Lettres  de  Nicolas  Durant, 
diet  le  Chevalier  de  Villegaignon,  addressees  a  la  Reyne  mere  du 
Roy.  Ensemble  la  Confutation  d'une  heresie  mise  en  avant  par 
Pedict  Villegaignon,  contre  la  souveraine  puissance  &  authorite 
des  Rois.  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Chaiiil>olle- 
Durii.  [Paris,  1561  ?| 

Durand,  who  attempted  to  found  a  Protestant  cok.iy  in  Brazil,  1555,  was  niclc- 
named  the  "  American  Cain  "  by  the  followers  of  Calvin. 

827  [DuRFEE.]  The  Co.MPi.ETE  WoRKS  of  the  Hon.  Job  Dukfee, 
LL.D.,  late  Chief  Justice  of  Rhode  Island,  with  a  Memoir  of  the 
Author.     Edited  by  his  Son.     8vo,  cloth.    Title  cut. 

Providence,  1849 


I 


835 


Ami  UK  AN  A. 


I  2- 


^2^     l)i  viKiNiK  (K.  A.  ami  C.    I,.).      ('v(  i  np^:i)i.\    (if    A.mikiian 
1,1  IKK  All  RK,  cnibracin^j  I'trsonal  ami  Critical  Notircs  of  Authors 
and  Selections  from  their  Writinj^s  from  the  Karlicst  Period.  /'/(>- 
yV/ir/r  illustratcJ.     z  vols.,  royal  Svo,  )j[ill  to|)s,  iineut  edges. 

New  \'o.k,  1S55 

I'rom  llii;  lil)r.iry  i)f  John  Allan. 

S29  !)\vi(;irr  ('I'heodore).  The  C'onqukst  of  Canaan  :  a  roem,  in 
cli'ven  hooks,     i  2nio,  half  morocco.     Hartford:  E.  Biilnock,  17S5 

Tin;  tirst  cpu'  poem  published  in  \tncrita. 

'iXfO  Dwioiir.  HisKiKY  of  the  Harikokd  Convk.ntion,  witli  a  Re- 
view of  the  Policy  of  the  United  States  (lovernment,  which  led  to 
the  War  of  i.H:2.     Svo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1S33 


niu' 
ihlc 


Sji      T^  AKI.K   (I'liiiy) 


Makaimon,  and   other    Poems.      i:mo, 

Philadelphia,  iS.ii 


'^■i,!  Eaton    (Cyrus).       Himorv    of    Tiiomasion,    Rocki.am) 

and  South  Tiiomasto.n,  Maink,  from  their  first  exploration,  A.  1). 
1605  ;  with  Family  Genealogies.     2  vols.,  i2mo,  cloth. 

Hallowcll,  1S65 

S33  Eaton,  .\nnai.s  of  the  Town  of  Warrkn,  in  Knox  County, 
.Maine,  with  the  Early  History  of  St.  George's,  Broad  Pay  and  the 
Neighbouring  Settlements  on  the  Wakhj  Patent.  J'ori'riiits  aud 
maps.      1 2nio,  half  roan.  Hallowcll,  1S77 


ant, 
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'lie- 

nick- 


1849 


S34  Ehurnk.  (Richard).  A  Plaine  Pathway  to  Plantations; 
that  is,  a  Discourse  in  generall,  concerning  the  Plantation  of  our 
English  I'eople  in  other  Countries.  .  .  .  With  certaine  Motives  for 
a  present  I'lantation  in  New-foundland  above  the  rest.  4to,  calf, 
gilt  edges.  London,  1624 

Imperfect,  lacking  the  6  leaves  following  p.  1 14. 

835  Echo  (The),  with  other  Pokms.  Printed  at  the  Porcupine  Press 
by  Pasquin  Petronius.  '^.i^^raveil  title  and  7  plates.  Svo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  New  York,  1807 

Contains:   "  Concluding  Thoughts  on  the  Indian    War,"  by   II.  11.  liiacken- 
ridge,  ts.c.,  i"i;c. 

The  authors  were  Alsop,  Dwight,  Cogswell,  Hopkins  and  Trumbull. 


126 


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<S36  [F^DKN.]  Thk  Fiust  TiiRr.K  Encji.isii  I^ooks  on  Amkrica 
[?i5iil-i555  A.  I).  Bcinji;  chiefly  'i'raiislations,  C'omjjilations, 
&c.,  by  Richard  Eden,  from  the  Writinj^s,  Mai)s,  iSrc,  of  I'ictro 
Martyr  .  .  .  Sebastian  Minister  .  .  .  Sebastian  Cabot,  Xrc.  ICcIited 
by  Eilward  Arber.     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.     Birininj:;hani,  1885 

837  1m)kr.  Df.scripiio  Provinci/E  MoxiTARUMin  Rkgno  Pkruano, 
quam  e  scriptis  postluiniis  Franc.  Xav.  Eder  .  .  .  sacri  apiid 
eosdem  Curionis  dij^essit,  e.xpolivit,  <S:  adnotatiiinculis  illustravit 
Abb.  i\:  Consil.  Rej(.  Mako.  Maps  and  7  plates.  8vo,  half  mo- 
rocco, gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  Bud;v,  1791 

8jrf  Edwards  (Bryan).  The  History,  Civil  and  Commercial,  of  the 
British  Colonies  in  the  Wkst  Indiks.  Portrait^  maps  and  plalcs. 
3  vols.,  8vo,  calf,  gilt.  London,  1807 

Fourth  cilititui,  with  considciahlo  additions. 


J     S  : 


J    8.1 


839  J-'.DWARDS  (Jonathan).  OiiSF.RVATioxs  on  the  I.anguagf'.  of  the 
MuHHEKANKKw  Indians.     8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1788 

840  Edwards.  A  careful  and  strict  Inquh^v  into  the  Modern  Pre- 
vailing Notions  of  Freedom  of  Wii.i,.     8vo,  sheep.      London,  1768 

841  Edwards.  The  Salvation  of  Am.  Men  Strictly  E.\amined; 
and  tlie  EndU'ss  Pu.iisiimcnt  of  those  who  die  Impenitent,  artiucil 
and  defended  against  the  objections  and  reasonings  of  the  late  Rev. 
Doctor  Chauncy,  of  Boston,  iS:c.     8vo,  sheep.       New  Haven,  1790 

842  Edwards  (Morgan).  Materials  towards  a  HisroRv  of  the 
American  Baptists  | in  Pennsylvania  and  Jersey].  Fiontis[>iciC 
dcl^iclin;^:;  innihision  in  the  Schuylkill.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pt)lished  calf 
extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Pratt. 

Vol.  I.,   Philadelphia:    {Criiihshank  Csr  Collins),  1770 
Vol.  II.,  Philadelphia:  (Dol'son),  1792 

4  843  Ec.EDE  (Hans).  A  Descripiton  of  CiReeneani),  shewing  the 
Natural  History,  Situation,  Boundaries  and  Face  of  the  Country 
.  .  .  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  old  Norwegian  Colonies;  the 
Ancient  and  Modern  Inhabitants,  &c.  Map  and  1 1  plates.  8vo, 
calf.  London,  1745 

"  Althonjjjh  the  (]uaint  relation  of  the  Danish  missionary  K^fde  affords  lis  little 
information  regarding  the  natives  of  (Ireenland  which  has  not  often  been  printed, 
y(  t  liis  narratives  of  ineidents  among  them,  and  description  'if  their  charaeteristics 
at  that  early  day  (1721),  are  valuable  as  historical  records." — Fii'i  n. 


848 


M9 


A MF. kit  ANA. 


I  2' 


.1  S44  EdfiKDK  (Mr.).  l>r.scKii'Tio\  et  Histoire  Naturkt.lk  du  CiRokn- 
LANi)  .  ,  .  'rraduite  en  I'ramois  jiar  Mr.  D.  R.  I).  P.  Map  and 
\o plates.     8vo,  vellum.  Copenhajriie,  1  763 


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1792 

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^  ,S.J5  KdKDi;  (H.).  A  Dksckiption  of  CiKKKM.AM).  Hy  Hans  E}j;e(Ie, 
who  was  a  Missionary  in  that  Country  for  Twenty-five  Years.  A 
New  Edition.  With  an  Historieal  Introduction  ami  a  Life  of  the 
Author.  Jlliist rated  until  a  map  of  Greenland  and  numerous  eUi^raT- 
i/i^i^s  on  7i'(>od.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Eondon,  iSicS 

846  Egi.offstein  (Baron  F,  W.  Von).  Contrihutions  to  the  Gkoi- 
OGV  anil  the  riivsiCAi,  (iKooKAi-HV  of  Mkxico  ...  2  larj^e  maps 
and  2  plates.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1864 

847  Ei.ior  (John).  The  (ii-ORious  Proc.rkss  of  the  Gospki,  amongst 
the  Indians  in  Nkw-Enoi-And.  Manifested  by  three  Letters, 
under  the  Hand  of  that  fame. us  Instrument  of  the  Lord,  Mr.  John 
Eliot,  and  ancjther  from  Mr.  Thomas  Mayhew,  jun.  Together 
with  an  Appendix  to  the  foregoing  Letters  .  .  .  by  I.  D[avenportJ. 
Title  backed.  1649 

A  La  TK  and  Furthkr  Manifestation  of  the  Progress  of  the 
(iospKi,  amongst  the  Indian'^  in  Ni;w-Engi,anu  .  .  .  Being  a 
Narrative  of  the  Examinations  of  the  Indians  about  their  Knowl- 
edge in  Religioii,  by  the  Elders  of  the  Churches.  Related  by  Mr. 
John  Eliot.  1655 

Two  vols,  in  i.     4to,  half  morocco.  London,  1649-55 

Two  of  the  rarest  of  the  "  Progress  of  the  CJospel "  series. 

848  Eliot  (John)  and  Mavhew  (Thomas).  Tears  of  Repkntanie: 
Or,  A  further  Narrative  of  the  Cospel  Amongst  the  Indians  in 
New-England  .  .  .  Related  by  Mr.  Eliot  and  Mr.  Mayhew,  two 
Faithful  Laborers  in  that  Work  of  the  Lord.     4to,  half  russia. 

London,  1653 

849  Eeiot  (John)  and  Pierson  (Abraham).  A  further  Accompt 
of  the  Progresse  of  the  Gospi  i.  amongst  the  Indians  in  New- 
En(;i,and,  &c.  Set  forth  in  certaine  Letters  sent  from  thence 
declaring  a  purpose  of  Printing  the  Scriptures  in  the  Indian 
Tongue,  &c.  With  .  .  .  an  Epitome  of  some  Exhortations 
delivered  by  the  Indians  at  a  Fast,  &c.  As  also  some  helps  direct- 
ing the  Indians  how  to  improve  naturall  reason  unto  the  knowledge 


128 


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of  the  true  Ciod.     4U),  blue   levant  morocco  extra,  ^ilt  leaves,  by 
BcJforiU  London,   1659 

The  above  coiiipriscs,  pp.  22-35,  a  reprint  of  the  first  sheet  of  I'iersoii's  Imliaii 
Cateehisin,  "Some  Helps  for  the  Indians,"  iVc,  whieli  was  then  in  press  at 
Camhridjje,  and  a  Seeond    "  I'osteirpt  "  (.f/V). 

Siiiierb  eopy. 

850  Ei.ior.  The  Christian  Commonwealth;  or,  The  Civil  Tolicy 
of  the  Risin,!^  Kingdom  of  Jesus  Christ.  Written  15efore  the  Inter- 
ruption of  tile  (lovernment,  by  Mr.  John  Kliot,  Teacher  of  the 
Church  of  Christ  at  Roxbury  in  New-England.  And  now  Pub- 
lished (after  his  consent  given)  by  a  Server  of  the  Season.  4to, 
half  russia.  London  (1659) 

The  (ienerai  C"oiirt  of  Massachusetts  ordereii  that  all  copies  of  this  tract  within 
'.he  jurisdiction  should  be  "  cancelled  and  defaced"  or  delivered  to  the  Maj^is- 
t  rates. 

Fine  copy. 

851  Elioi'.  a  FuKTHf;R  Account  of  the  progress  of  the  Gosri'.i. 
Amongst  the  Indians  in  New  England.  Being  a  Relation  of 
the  Confessions  made  by  several  Indians,  &c.  4to,  red  levant 
morocco  extra,  gilt  top,  by  Matthews  (title  mended). 

London,   1660 


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852  Eliot,  The  New  Testament  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus 
Christ.  Translated  into  the  Indian  Language,  and  Ordered  to  be 
Printed  by  the  Commissioners  of  the  United  Colonies  in  New 
England    .    .    .    4to,  calf  antique,  gilt  leaves. 

Cambridge:   Green  ^^  Jo/iiisoii,  1661 

First  edition  of  Eliot's  version  of  the  New  Testament  in  the  Mass-achusetls 
Indian  I.any^uage,  with  both  titles. 

From  the  library  of  Jas.  liindley,  Aug.,  1820,  with  a  book-plate  of  "the 
Society  for  propagating  the  Gospell  in  Foreign  parts,  1704." 

Also,  autograph  of  Wni.  Herbert  (176S),  the  typographical  antiquary. 

853  Eliot.  A  Briee  Narrative  of  the  Progress  of  the  Gosi'EL 
amongst  the  Indians  in  New-England,  in  the  year  1670.  4to, 
calf  antique,  gilt  over  red  leaves,  by  Riviere.  London,  167  i 

854  Eliot.  The  Harmony  of  the  Gospels,  in  the  Holy  History  of 
the  Humiliation  and  Sufferings  of  Jesus  Christ,  from  his  Incarna- 
tion to  his  Death  and  Burial.  4to,  crimson  levant  morocco  e.xtra, 
gilt  leaves,  by  Pratt.     Title  repaired.  Boston,  167S 


AmKRK  ANA. 


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S55  Ei-ior's  Indian  Biiii.k.  A  Tninslation  [by  J.  H.  'rrumhulll  of 
the  siiij^Ie  leaf  Catecliisni  which  Dcciirs  at  tlie  end  of  the  first  ami 
second  editions.     410,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Albany,  1.S65 

Only  35  copies  privately  printed.     No.  5. 


856 


I  P'.I.LIOTT.J         A     IJlOGRArHIC.M.     NoTlCF.      of      CoiTl.      JkSSF,      D. 

Ki.i.ioTi',  containing  a  Review  of  the  Controversy  between  him 
and  the  late  Commodore  Perry,  iVc.  By  a  Citizen  of  New  York. 
i2mo,  half  morocco.  Philadel])hia,  1S35 


i 


S57  Et.i.iot  (John).  The  Df.hates,  Resolutions  and  other  Proceed- 
ings in  Convention,  on  the  adoption  of  the  Fkdkkai.  Con^ti- 
lUTioN    .    .    .    collected  and  revised.     2  vols.,  Svo,  sheep. 

Washington,   1S27 

.S5S  Ki.i.ioTT  (Hon.  \Vm.).  Carolina  Sports,  by  Land  and  Water, 
including  '   cidents  of  Devil-Fishing,  &c.     i2mo,  calf,  gilt. 

Charleston,  i  <S46 


559  [Ki.izAPKTii  Islands.]  Description  of  Elizarkth  Islands, 
in  Buzzard's  Way.     Svo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1S36 

560  Ellis  (Daniel).  Thrilling  Advkniurks  of  .  .  .  the  Creat 
Union  Guide  of  East  Tennessee.  A/a/j  and  wooihiits.  i2mo, 
cloth.  New  York,  1867 

K61  Ely  (Zebulun).  A  Skr.mon  preached  at  the  Funeral  Soi.im- 
NiTV  of  his  E.xcellency  Jonathan  Truriuull  .  .  .  late  Cover- 
nor  of  the  State  of  Conn.,  Aug.  19,  1785.  Svo,  half  morocco, 
pp.  j8.  Hartford,  1 7S6 


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862  I  Emmet. J  Memoir  of  Thomas  Ai'^dis  Emmet,  by  Charles  (Hid- 
den Haines:  with  a  Biographical  Notice  by  Mr.  Haines.  Portrait. 
i2mo,  boards,  uncut.  New  York,  1S29 

.S63  Emory  (William  H.).  Report  on  the  United  States  and  Mex.- 
CAN  Boundary  Survey  .  .  .  With  -xfi^  plates  \tlit'.  birds  (25) 
beautifully  colored\,  and  50  rcoodciit  illustrations.  2  vt)ls.  in  3. 
4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut  edges.  Washington,  1857-9 

'I'he  c;eoioj;ical  portion  of  this  work  was  written  by  I'arry,  Schott,  Hall  and 
t'onrad,  the  Botany  by  Torrcy,  C'actaneiv  by  Kngltmann,  Zuolojry  and  Kipliiia 
by  Haird,  and  Icthyology  by  Giraud. 


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864  Kmoit  (James).  Si'EF.tir,  12th  January,  1S13,  on  the  hill  in 
acUhtion  to  the  act  entitled  "An  Act  to  Raise  an  Additional  Mili- 
tary P'orce,"  iVc.     8v(),  half  morocco.  Boston,  1813 

865    [isntfsco  Wartiu  jFtrnantirj  tit).]     ^uma  trr  Qto- 

0l'(ipf)t(T  q  trata  de  todas  las  partidas  et  provir.cias  del  niundo: 
en  esiK'cial  de  las  indias  .  .  .  UCrh/c'///  s/'x/zs  of  the  /.(hliac  011 
Tcrso  of  litlt'  an  J  hiri:;t'  sphere  on  title.  Folio,  brown  levant  morocco 
extra,  yilt  leaves,  by  Gniel.  Sevilla,  1530 

B.  A.  v.,  No.  153. 

Only  Iwo  copies  known,  .^nll  lartr  tlian  tlie  cdiiion  of  1511),  quoted  by  Quaritch 
at  ^84. 

866  Ensok  (dcorj^e).  On  Nationai.  (Iovkknmknt.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
half  HKjrocco.     3  leaves  damaged.  London,  1810 

867  Entkk  (John).  C'lKNKUAi,  HisTORV  of  the  LatkWar:  contain- 
ing its  Rise,  Progress  and  Invent  in  Europe,  -Asia,  .Africa  and 
America.     Portrait,  maps  and  eharts.     5  vols.,  8vo,  calf. 

London,  1763-4 


868  Ercii.i.a,  V  Zunica  (Alonso).  La  Araucana,  primera,  segunda, 
y  tercera  [(piarta  y  (juintaj  parte.  2  vols,  in  i.  Eolio,  calf  extra, 
red  leaves.  Madrid,  1733-5 

869  EsQUEMEi.iN  (A.  O.).  Dk  Americaensche  Zee-Roovers.  Behel- 
sende  een  pertinente  en  waerachtige  Beschrijving  van  alle  de 
voornaemste  Roveyren,  en  onmenschelijcke  vvreedheden,  die  de 
Engelse  en  Franse  Rovers,  tegens  de  Spanjaerden  in  America 
...  2  maps  and  1 1  portraits  and  plates,  engraved  title.  4to, 
red  morocco,  gilt  leaves,  by  Matthews.  Amsterdam,  1678 

The  plates  are  repeated  in  the  following  edition. 


S74 


870  EsQUE.MELiNG  (John).  Bucaniers  of  America  ;  Or,  a  true 
Account  of  the  Most  remarkable  Assaults  Committed  of  late 
years  upon  the  Coasts  of  the  West-Indies,  By  the  Bucaniers  of 
Jamaica  and  Tortuga  .  .  .  &c.  Map,  7  plates,  and  i  etching 
in  the  text.     410,  calf,  gilt.  London,  1684 

Fine  tall  copy  of  the  three  parts  of  the  first  edition. 

871  EsguEMEi.iNo.  Bucaniers  of  America;  Or,  a  True  Account  of 
the  Most  Remarkable  Assaults  CoHimitted  of  late  Years  upon  the 


875 
876 

877 


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Coasts  of  the  West-Indies,  By  the  Bucaniers  of  Jamaica  and   Tor- 

tuga,  both  English  and  French  [with  the]  Exploits  of  Sir  Henry 

Morgan    .    .    .   with  two  additional  Relations  of  Captain  Cook  and 

Captain  Sharp.     Maps,  portrait  and  plates.     4to,  riissia,  gilt  leaves. 

I-ondon,  1684-5 
Second  and  best  editiun,  the  four  parts  complete. 

872  EsQUKMEi.iNG.  Another  copy,  minus  the  portrait  of  Sir  Hy.  Mor- 
gan.    4to,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1684-5 

873  [EsQUEMELiN.]  The  HisioRY  of  the  Bucaniers  of  America. 
Containing:  I.  The  Exploits  and  Adventures  of  Le  Grand,  Lolo- 
nois,  Roche,  Brasiliano,  Bat  the  Portuguese,  Sir  H.  Morgan,  &c. 
IL  The  dangerous  Voyage  and  bold  Attempts  of  Capt.  Sharp, 
VVatlin,  Sawkins,  Coxon  and  others  in  the  South  Sea.  II L  A 
Journal  of  a  Voyage  into  the  South  Sea  by  the  Freebooters  of 
America,  from  1684  to  1689.  IV.  A  Relation  of  a  Voyage  of  the 
Sieur  De  Montr.-.  )an,  Captain  of  the  Free-booters,  in  Guinea,  in 
the  Year  1695.  i^xhibiting  A  pasticular  Account  and  Description 
of  P'-to  Bello,  Chagre  and  Panama,  Cuba,  Havanna,  and  most  of 
the  Spanish  Possessions  on  the  Coasts  of  the  West-Indies,  and 
also  along  the  Coasts  of  the  South  Sea;  with  the  Manner  in  which 
they  have  been  invaded,  attempted,  or  taken  by  these  Adven- 
turers. The  Whole  written  in  several  Languages  by  Persons 
present  at  the  Transactions.  The  Fourth  Edition.  2  maps  and 
1  plates.     2  vols.,  i2mo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1741 

tS"  See  Oexmilin. 


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874  EsTAUGH  (John).  A  Call  to  the  Unfaithful  Professors  of  Truth, 
to  which  are  added  Divine  Epistles  of  the  same  author.  i2mo, 
calf.  Dublin,  1745 

Estaugh  came  to  the  United  States  in  1700,  and  died  in   the  Island  of  Tortola, 
October  6,  1743. 

875  EsTVAN  (B.).  War  Pictures  from  the  South.  i2mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  New  York,  1863 

S76  Examination  (The)  of  the  President's  Message  at  the  Open- 
ing of  Congress,  Dec.  7,  1801  [by  "  Lucius  Crassus "J.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  New  York,  1802 

877  Excursion  of  the  Putnam  Phalanx  to  Mount  Vernon,  Dec, 
i860.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Hartford,  186 1 


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878  ExTRAii'  clii  Journal  d'un  Officier  de  la  Marine  di"  I'escadrc  de 
M.  Ic  Conite  D'Estaing.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

s.  1.,  1782 

879  Evans  (Arise).  The  Bi.ouov  Vision  of  John  Fari.v,  inter- 
preted by  Arise  Evans  .  .  .  also  A  Refutation  of  a  Pamphlet 
lately  published  by  one  Aspinwall:  called  a  Briefe  description  of 
the  fifth  Monarchy,  &c.  Small  8vo,  calf,  gilt  leaves.  Title 
backed.  Printed  in  the  Year  1653 

880  Evans  (Lewis).  Analysis  of  a  Gknerai.  Map  of  the  Middlk 
British  Colonies  in  America;  and  of  the  Country  of  the  Con- 
federate Indians,  &c.     I.arf^e  map.     4to,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia:  B.  Franklin  and  D.  Hall,  1755 

S81  Evans  (Dr.  Thomas  W.).  I.ettrks  d'un  (^ncle  a  son  Nevue 
sur  le  Couvernment  des  Etats  Unis.     8vo.  Paris,  1866 


882  EvKRARi)  fDr.),  &c.  Panacea;  or,  the  Universal  Medicine: 
being  a  Discovery  of  the  Wonderfull  Vertues  of  Tobacco  taken  in 
a  Pipe,  with  its  Operation  and  Use  both  on  Physick  and  ('hyrur- 
gery.     Small  <Svo,  calf,  gilt.  London,  1659 

Catalojjiie  of  hooks  at  the  end,  7  p]). 

883  Everett  ^ Edward).  An  Address  delivered  at  the  Consecration 
of  the  Natitmal  Cemetery  at  Gettysburg,  19th  November,  1863. 
Plans.     8vo,  uncut.  Boston,  1864 

884  EwHANK  (I  honias).  North  American  Rock.-\\'riting,  and 
other  Aboiiginal  Modes  of  Recording  and  'iransmitting  Thought. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Morrisania  :  Daivion,  1866 

Only  50  copies  printed. 


885 


F 


ACTUM    for   Gabriel    De   La   Forest.      [A    Broadside.] 
Folio,  half  morocco.  [London,   1797] 

The  Telition  of  (1.  de  la  Forest  to  the  House  of  Lords  for  the  Restitu- 
tion of  certain  "  Effects  or  tJoods  "  which  were  seized  at  the  surrender  of  Fort 
Bourbon  in  Hudson's  Bay. 


886  Fairbanks  (George  R.).  The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the 
City  of  Sr.  Augustine,  Florida,  founded  A.  D.  1565:  comprising 
some   of  the  most  interesting  portions  of  the    Early   History  of 


890 


891 


892 


<93 


Florida.     Map  and  plates.     8vo,  cloth 


New  York,  i8s8 


Amkkicaxa. 


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8S7  Falconer  and  Randal.  The  Voyages,  Dangerous  Adven- 
tures and  Imminent  Escapes  of  Capt.  Richard  Falconkr:  con- 
taininjj^  the  Laws,  Customs  and  Manners  of  the  Indians  in 
America  .  .  .  intermixed  with  the  Voyages  and  Adventures  of 
Thomas  Randal  .  .  .  his  being  talcen  by  the  Indians  of  Virginia, 
&c.    .    .    .    Frontispiece.     1 2mo,  lialf  calf,  gilt,  London,  1724 

Second  edition,  corrected. 


888  [Fanning.]  The  Narrapivk  of  Colonf.l  David  Fanning 
(a  Tory  in  the  Revolutionary  War  with  Great  Britain):  giving  an 
Account  of  his  Adventures  in  North  Carolina,  from  1775  to  1783 
.  .  .  with  an  Introduction  and  Explanatory  Notes  [by  John  H. 
Wheeler].     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges. 

Richmond,  Va.,  1861 

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8.S9  Fanning  (D.).  The  Narkapivk  of  C'olonki,  David  Fanning 
(a  'I'ory  in  the  Revolutionary  War  with  (Ireat  Britain):  giving  an 
Account  of  his  Adventures  in  North  Carolina,  from  1775  to  17S3, 
as  written  by  himself.  With  an  Introduction  and  Explanatory 
Notes,     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  1865 

The  orijjinal  manuscript  belongs  to  Mr.  Charles  Deane,  of  Cambridge,  Mass. 
The  Notes  are  by  Ciovernor  Swain,  of  North  Carolina,  and  Thomas  H.  Wynne, 
of  Richmond. 

Only  50  (quarto)  copies  printed.     No.  44. 

890  Farmkr  (John).  Gknealogical  Rkgistkr  of  the  First  Skt- 
TLERs  of  New-England,  &:c. :  to  which  are  added  various  Gene- 
alogical and  Biographical  Notes,  &c.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Lancaster,  Mass.,  1829 

891  Farnham  (Thomas  J.),  Like  and  Adventures  in  California, 
and  Scenes  in  the  Tacific  Ocean.     Frontispiece.     8vo,  half  calf. 

New  York,  1846 

892  Farnham  (T.  J.),  Life,  Adventures  and  Travels  in  Cali- 
fornia ,  ,  .  to  which  are  added  the  Conquest  of  California, 
Travels  in  Oregon,  and  History  of  the  Gold  Regions,  Lar^e  map 
and  numerous  woodcut  illustrations.     8vo,  calf.         New  York,  1850 

Pictorial   Edition. 

893  Farrar  (Timothy).  Report  of  the  Case  of  the  Trustees  of 
Dartmouth  College,  against  William   H,  Woodward,   Argued 


'34 


A.MKklCAXA. 


and  Determined  in  the  Superior  Court  .  .  .  New  Manipsliire, 
November,  1817,  and  on  Error  .  .  ,  February,  1819.  <Svo,  Iialf 
morocc),  jjilt  top,  uncut  edges.  Pc'tsmouth,  1 1S19I 

J  894  Fay  (H.  a.).  Com-ection  of  the  Official  Accounts  in  detail, 
of  all  the  Ha  r  ri.Ks  fought  by  Sea  and  Land,  between  the  Navy 
and  y\rmy  of  the  United  States,  and  the  Navy  and  Army  of  (ireat 
Hritain,  during  the  years  1812,  '13,  '14  &  '15.  Svo,  half 
moroc'co,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  New  York,  1817 

895  Faxon  ((leorge  I,.).  The  HisroKV  of  the  Faxon  Family,  con- 
taining a  Cienealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Thomas  Faxon  of 
Braintrec,  Mass.,  with  a  Map  locating  the  Homest'^ads  of  the  first 
Four  Generations  .  .  .  also  a  Cienealogy  of  branches  of  many 
allied  families  of  Hallou,  Harbour,  Saxton,  Washburn,  Whitmarsh 
and  others.    .    .    .      121110,  cloth.  Springfield,  Mass.,  1S80 

J  896  Fkdkkalist  (The).  A  Collection  of  Essays,  written  in  Favour 
of  the  New  Constitution,  as  agreed  upon  by  tiie  Federal  Conven- 
tion, September  17,  1787.  2  vols.,  i2nio,  half  morocco,  gilt  toj), 
uncut.  I  New  York,  1788 

Fine  copy  of  the  first  edition  in  a  collected  form.  Mr.  Madison's  p.-ipers  were 
much  chanj^ed  in  the  suliscciuent  editions.  Nos.  2,  3,  .4.  5  and  (>4  were  written 
by  Mr.  Jay;  Ncs.  10,  14,  17,  18,  i<},  21,  37  to  58,  62  and  ()3  were  written  by 
Mr.  Madison;  the  remainder  by  Gen.  Hamilton. 


897  Fkdkkalist   (The).     Another  copy.     2  vols,  in    i.     i2nio,   red 
morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Matthews.  New  York,  1788 

898  Fkukralist  (The).     A  Collection  of  Essays,  written  in  Favor  of 

the  New  Constitution.     Vol.  2.     i2mo,  boards,  uncut. 

New  York,  1788 
First  edition. 


904 


899  Fkdkkalist  (The)  on  the  New  Constitution  by  Publius  [Jay, 
Madison  and  Hamilton]  written  in  1788;  to  which  is  added, 
Pacificus,  on  the  Proclamation  of  Neutrality,  written  in  1793;  like- 
wise the  Federal  Constitution,  with  all  the  Amendments.  2  vols,, 
8vo,  calf.  New  York,  1802 

900  Fkrnandez  (Fr,  Alonzo).  Historica  Eclf.siastica  de  neustros 
Tiempos,  tjue  es  conipendio  de  los  excelentes  frutos  que  en  ellos 
el  l''.stado    Kclesiastico  y  Sagradas  Religiones  han   hecho  y  hazen 


905 


Amkkicaxa. 


U5 


en  la  conversion  de  Iilolatras  y  rcducion  dc  licreges.  tVc.     Folio, 
vellum.     Centre  of  title  only.  Toledo,  1611 

Collation;  Title  and  three  other  preliminary  leaves,  followed  by  text,  pp.  i- 
41/).  The  principal  part  of  this  work  relates  to  the  manners  and  conversion  of 
the  Indians  and  the  progress  of  religion  in  America. 

It  cont.iins  also  valuable  biographical  sketches  of  the  friars  who  studied  the 
native  languages,  and  accounts  of  tlie  works  they  composed  in  this  branch  of 
pliilology.  On  p.  122  it  is  stated  that  the  Escala  of  San  Juan  Ciim.ico  was  the 
tirst  book  printed  in  Mexico,  in  1535.  'i"he  date  is  1532  according  to  Cion/ale/. 
Davila. 

901  I  Ff.rn'f.i,.]  Joannis  Fkrnei.ii  Ambianatis  Cosmo  tlicoria,  libros 
duos  complexa.  Prior  mfidi  totius  iS:  formain  iS:  compositlonem; 
eius  subinde  partium  (cpiai  elementa  &  cailestia  sunt  corpora)  situs 
iS:  nia^iiitudines  :  orbin  tandem  motus  (juosuis  solerter  refcrat. 
Posterior,  i\:c.      Woodcuts.     Folio,  calf.  Parisiis,  1527 

r..  A.  V.  Add.,  No.  85.     See  verso  of  6th  leaf. 

"  Kn  iv  (juarta  mundi  portio  quam  nostri  Americam  di.xerunt.     .     .     ." 

*  902     Fr.RRAi.i-  (S.  A.).     A  Ramhi-k  of  Six  Thousand  Miles  thronjrh  the 
U.M n  I)  States  of  America.     Facsimile.     Svo,  half  calf,  jjilt. 

London,  1S32 

903  Ff.rrikr  (Alfonse).  De  l'administration  nu  saim  r  Bovs,  en 
divcrses  formes  &:  manieres,  contenues  en  quatre  traictez  .  .  . 
Traduict  .  .  .  par  M.  Nicoles  Michel.  Small  Svo,  blue  levant 
morocco,  gilt  leaves,  by  Hardy.  Poictiers,  1540 

America.     See  p.  13. 

Exceedingly  rare.  Not  mentioned  by  Harrisse,  though  recently  discovered  by 
him  :   hence  its  presence  here. 

904  Fields  (William).  The  Scrai'-Book:  Consistinj.^  of  Tales  and 
Anecdotes,  in  Prose  and  Poetry.     Svo,  cloth.       IMiiladclphia,  1S54 

Comprises;  Discovery  of  America  by  Columbus,  Anecdotes  of  Washington 
and  Adams,  Benedict  Arnold,  Major  Andre,  Burr's  Conspiracy,  Origin  of  Yankee 
Doodle,  &c.,  &c.,  &c. 


905  Fii.soN  (John).  The  Discovery,  Settlement  and  present 
State  of  Kentucke  ...  to  whicn  is  added  An  .Appendix  con- 
taining :  I.  The  Adventures  of  Col.  Daniel  Boon  ...  II.  'i'he 
Minutes  of  the  Piankashaw  council    .    .   .    III.  An  Account  of  the 

# 

Indian  Nations   .    .    .    IV.  Stages  and  Distances.     No  map.     Svo, 
boards,  uncut.  Wilmington,  1784 

Inasmuch  as  only  one  impression  of  the  map  is  known,  it  is  an  open  question 
whether  it  was  actually  issued  with  the  book,  or  whether  the  author  proposed  to 
borrow  impressions  from  some  source  known  to  him  at  the  time  of  publication. 


'36 


Amkricana. 


906  KiNDi.KY  (William).  History  of  the  Insurrkction  in  the  Four 
Wksticrn  CoUNTiKS  of  I'lNNSYLVANi  A,  iti  the  year  MDCcxci  V.,  iVc. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1796 

J  907  fFiM.AY.]  Journal  kept  by  Hugh  Finlay,  surveyor  of  the 
Post  Roads  on  the  Continent  of  North  America,  diirinj>^  his  Sur- 
vey of  the  Post  Offices  L  itween  Falmouth  anil  Casco  Bay  in  the 
Province  of  Massachusetts,  and  Savannah  in  Georgia  :  begun  the 
13th  Septr.,  1773,  and  ended  26th  June,  1774.  2  ma/>s  and  a  ivood- 
cut.     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  Brooklyn,  1867 

Only  150  topics  printed.     No.  41. 


9' 


908  Fire  Lands  Pionekr  (The),  published  by  the  Fire  I>ands  His- 
torical Society,  at  their  rooms  in  Whitlesey  Building,  Norwalk, 
Ohio.     Portraits.     Vols.  5,  7,  8,  9  and  10.     8vo,  uncut. 

Sandusky,  1864-70 

Contains  :    Indian   Reminiscences;  the  Foundation  of   a  Library    which    was 
paid  for  in  Coon-skins;  Oldest  Natives  in  Ohio  ;  Notice  of  the  Karly  Settlers,  &c. 

909  Firmin  (Oiles).  Separation  Examined;  or,  a  Treatise  Wherein 
the  grounds  for  Separation  from  the  Ministry  and  Churches  of 
England  a  e  weighed,  and  found  too  light,  &c.  4to,  calf,  gilt 
leaves.  London,  1652 


9' 


91, 


9ro     FiRMiN.     Stabi.ishing  against  Shaking;    or,  A  Discovery  of , 
the  Prince  of  Darknesse  (scarcely)   transformed  into  an  Angel  of 
Light,  powerfully   now    working   in    the    deluded  people   called 
(Quakers,  &c.     4to,  half  morocco.     'I'itle  and  2  pp.  pieced. 

London,  1656 

911     FiRMiN.     The   Real  Christian;    or,  a   Treatise   of    Effectual 
Calling.     4to,  calf  antique,  red  edges.  London,  1670 


9M 


92c 


912  Fisher  (Wm.).     New   Travels  among  the  Indians  of   North 

America,  being  a  compilation  taken  partly  from    .    .    .    Captains 

Lewis  and  Clark    .    .    .    and  partly  from  other  authors    .    .    .  with 

a  Dictionary  of  the  Indian  Tongue.     2  portraits.      121110,  sheep. 

Philadelphia,  1812 
Contains  both  titles. 

913  Fisheries  of  Gloucester  (The),  from  the  First  Catch  by  the 
English,  in  1623,  to  the  Centennial  Year,  1876,  &c.  Woodcuts. 
8vo,  cloth.  Gloucester,  1877 


921 


922 


Amkkuana. 


.•)/ 


914  Fisiikrmen's  Own  Hook  ('I'lie),  comprisinj;  the  I-ist  of  Men  and 
Vessels  lost  from  the  Port  of  (Uouccstcr,  Mass.,  from  1S74  to  Ajiril 
I,  1882.      Woodcuts.     8vo,  cloth.  (llouccster,  i88j 

915  Fitch  (John).  The  Okioinai.  Spkam-Boat  supported;  or,  a 
Reply  to  Mr.  James  Rumsey's  Pamphlet,  showinjj;  the  'Iriie  Prior- 
ity of  John  Fitch,  &c.     Frontispiece.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1788 

916  [Fitch  (Gov.).|  Some  Reasons  that  influenced  the  (Jovernor  to 
take,  and  the  Councillors  to  administer  the  Oath,  require.,  by  the 
Act  of  Parliament,  commonly  called  the  S  iamp-At  r.  <Svo,  half 
morocco,  pp.  14.  Hartford,  |  1766I 

917  Flavei.  (John).     An  Exposition  of  the  Assemhi.ii.s  Catechism, 

with  Practical  Inferences  from  each  Question:  as  it  was  carried  on 

in  the  Lords  Days  Exercise  at  Dartmouth.     i2mo.  calf. 

London,  1702 
The  Address  to  the  Reailer,  2  pp.,  is  signed  Increase  Mather. 

918  Fi.eukieu  (M  d'Eveiix  de).  Voyaue  fait  par  Ordre  du  Roi  en 
i768et  1769,  a  diffcrentes  parties  du  monde,  pour  eprouver  en 
mer  les  Horloges  Marines  inventees  par  M.  Ferdinand  Herthoud. 
5  maps.     2  vols.,4to,  calf.  Paris,  1773 

919  Flint  (Timothy).  Indian  Wars  of  the  Wksi,  containing  Bio- 
graphical Sketches  of  those  Pioneers  who  headed  the  Western 
Settlers  in  repelling  the  Attacks  of  the  Savages,  together  witii  a 
View  of  the  Character,  Manners,  Monuments  and  Antitjuitics  of 
the  Western  Indians.     i2mo,  half  morocco.  Cincinnati,  1833 

920  [Florida.]  Notices  of  East  Florida,  with  an  account  of  the 
Seminole  Nation  of  Indians  [and  a  Seminole  vocabulary]  by  a 
recent  Traveller  in  the  Province.     i2mo,  half  morocco. 

Charleston,  1822 


921 


[  Foc.vrd  (Jacques). J  Paraphrase  de  l'Astrolahk  contenaiit 
Les  Principes  de  Geometric.  La  Sphere.  L'Astrolabe,  ou,  dec- 
laration des  choses  celestes.  Le  Miroir  du  .Monde,  ou,  exposition 
des  parties  de  la  Terre.  8vo,  brown  levant  morocco  extra,  gdt 
leaves,  by  Petit.  Ly^'n,  1546 

B.  A.  v.,  273.     America.     .See  p.  135,  lic. 


922     (?)  [FocARD.]     The  same.     Vellum. 


Lyon,  1546 


138 


AmFKK  ANA. 


92,?     [Kok;ny  (dabricl  dc).]    La  'I'i-kre  Aistrai.f  Connuec'est  a  dire 

la  Description  cic  cc  pays  inconnu  jusqu'  ici  do  st-s  nid'ursiS:  di- si-s 

coutiimcs,  par  Mr.  Sadeur   .    .   .    Keduites,  iVc.     (i.  dc  F.     121110, 

I'alf.  ((ieneva),  Vanni's,  1676 

An  imaginary  voyage,  of  which  the  present  edition  is  the  original.     Two  leaves 
arc  in  MS.,  and  the  title-page  is  mounted. 

924  FoRHES  (Alexander),  California  :  a  History  of  Upper  and 
Lower  California  from  their  I'lrst  Discovery  to  the  present  time 
...  a  lull  view  of  the  Missionary  F^stabhshments  and  Condition 
of  the  .  .  .  Indians,  ^:c.  Lar^^c  nia[<  ivnl  10  f</,i(,s.  <Svo,  half 
calf,  gilt.  London,  1839 

V  925     Force  (Peter).  Tracts  and  other  Papeks,  rclatinj;  principally  to 

the  Orijfin,  Settlement  and  Projjress  of  the  Colonies  in  North 
America,  from  the  Discovery  of  the  Country  to  the  Year  1776. 
Collected  by  Peter  Force.  4  vols.,  8vo,  half  morocco,  j^ilt  tops, 
uncut.  VVashinjfton,  1836-46 

V  926     I  Force.  I     American  Archives;   consistiiijj  of  a  Collection  of 

Autlientick  Records,  State  Papers,  and  Letters  and  other  Notices 
of  Public  Affairs,  the  whole  forming  a  Documentary  History  of 
the  Orisjfin  and  Progress  of  the  North  .American  Colonies  ;  of  the 
Causes  and  Accomplishment  of  the  .\merican  Revohiticm,  and  of 
the  Constitution  of  Ciovernment  for  the  United  States  to  the 
F'inal  Ratification  Thereof.     9  vols.,  folio,  half  russia. 

Washington,  1837-53 

Idurth  Scries,  5  vols. ;  Fifth  Series,  4  vols.      All  published. 


927  [Fox.  NoKTH  and  Burke.]  'I'he  Dkeormities  of  Fox  and 
Burke,  faithfully  Selected  from  their  Speeches  .    .    .  Frontispiece. 

The  Beauties  of  Fox,  North  and  Murke,  Selecteil  from  their 
Speeches,  from  the  Passing  of  the  Quebec  Act,  in  the  year  1774. 
.  ,  .  Portraits. 

Two  parts  in  i  vol.     8vo.  London,  1784 

In  these  speeches  the  capture  of  liurgoyne,  &c.,  is  imputed  to  the  ignorance  of 
Lord  North. 

928  F'oxE  (L.).  North-VVesi  Fox.  or,  Fox  from  the  North-west 
passage.  Beginning  With  King  Arthvr,  Malga,  Octhvr,  tlie  two 
Zeni's  of  Iseland,  Estotiland,  and  Dorgia  ;  Following  with  briefe 


AmKKK  ANA 


•39 


Al)str;uts  of  the  Voyajjcs  of  Cabot,  I''rol)ishc'r,  Davis,  Wayiuoutli, 
KnijjlU,  Iliulson.  Hiitton,  Clil)l)ons,  Hylot,  Hiftiii,  Mawkriilj^c  ; 
Tojjcther  witli  the  ('ourses.  Distances,  Latitutles,  Lon^itiules, 
Variations,  De|)ths  of  Seas,  Sets  of  Tydes^  C!urrcnts,  Races,  and 
over- Falls;  with  other  Observations,  Accidents  and  remarkable 
thin;;s,  as  our  Miseries  and  SiilferinKs.  Mr.  lames  Hall's  three 
Voyages  to  (iroyniand,  with  a  'ropo<j[raphical  description  of  the 
C^oiintries.  the  Salvages  Lives  and  Treacheries,  how  our  Men  have 
been  slayne  by  them  there,  with  the  Commodities  of  all  tho  ; 
parts  ;  whereby  tlie  Merchant  may  have  Traile,  and  the  Mariner 
Imployment.  Demonstrated  in  a  Polar  Card,  wherein  all  the 
Maines,  Seas,  and  Islands,  herein  mentioned.  With  the  .Author 
his  owne  Voyage,  being  the  XVIth.  with  the  opinions  and  collec- 
tions of  the  most  famous  .Mathematicians,  and  Cosmograplicrs  ; 
with  a  I'robabilitie  to  jjrove  the  same  by  Marine  Remonstrations, 
compared  by  the  Fobbing  and  Flowing  of  the  Sea,  experimented 
with  places  of  our  own  Coast.  !5y  Captain  l.vke  Fo.xe,  of  King- 
stone  vpnu  Hull,  Capt.  and  Pylot  for  the  Voyage,  in  his  Majesties 
I'innace  the  Charles.  Printed  by  his  Majesties  Command.  Lon- 
don, Printed  by  /i.  Alsop  and  Tho.  Juwirrt,  dwelling  in  (Irubstreet. 
r/att-  of  ii  aplwrr  arj  mii/>.     4to,  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Riricie. 

In  perfect  cumlition,  with  a  fine  impression  of  the  map  from  llie  orijiina!  plate, 
with  the  I'Ox  and  (loose  in  one  corner. 

After  pa^e  i68  are  two  leaves  pa},'cd  172,  170,  171,  and  lilani<,  which  are  said 
to  be  lancelleil  leaves.  There  are  several  other  errors  in  the  pajji nation.  After 
page  71)  the  ne.xt  page  is  100,  and  the  hiatus  is  not  supplied;  the  other  errors  arc 
corrected  by  duplication.  Sifjn.iture  I!  b  is  incorrectly  paged  225-232  instead  of 
205-212. 

This  very  rare  eolliction  of  early  voyajjes  towards  makinji;  a  iliscovery  of  tlie 
northwest  passage  contains  many  important  facts  and  judicious  observations  on 
the  ice,  tides,  compass,  northern  lij;hts,  \c.  l''o.x  started  on  this  expedition  on 
the  28th  .\pril,  1631,  and  the  result  of  his  exploration  is  here  related. 

929  Franchekk  ((jabriel).  Nakka tivk  of  a  Vovack  to  the  .Nok  1 11- 
WEST  Coast  of  America  in  iSi  1-14,  or  the  First  .American  Settle- 
ment on  the  Pacific.  Translated  by  J.  V,  Huntington.  Frontis- 
piece.    i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1854 


930  [Francis.]  De  Orbis  situ  ac  Descriptione,  ad  Reverendiss 
D.  archiepiscopum  Panormitanum,  Francisci,  Monachi  ordinis 
Fraciscani,  epistola  sane  qua  luculenta.  Li  qua  Ptolemaei  caetero- 
rumq  :  superiorfi  geographorum  hallucinatio  resellitur,  aliaq  :  prte- 


I40 


Amkkicana. 


terea   de   reccns   inveiitis   terris,  iiiari,   insulis,   &:c.     Small   Svo, 

morocco,  gilt  over  red  leaves,  by  Riviere.  Antwerpix-,  1524 

Two  woodcut  maps. 
H.  A.  v.,  No.  131. 

Contains  the  leaf  with  printer's  device,  at  the  end. 

931  Francis  (John  W.).  Nkw  York  during  the  last  Hai.k  Ck\- 
TURv:  a  Discourse  in  Commemoration  of  the  Fifty-third  Anniver- 
sary of  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  and  of  the  Dedication  of 
their  New  Edifice  (November  17,  1857).     Svo,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1857 
First  edition  of  Dr.  Francis'  "Old  New  York." 

932  [J^rancft.]  JJllClttJUCi):  Spikc.ki,  unF.h.dtnissdksGantzen 
erdbodens  von  Seba.stiano  Frunco  Wordensi  in  vier  buoher,  nem- 
lich  in  Asiam,  .\phricam,  Europam,  und  American!  gestellt  iind 
abtcilt.     Folio,  hogskin.  Tubingen:  Ulrich  Mot  hart,  1534 

First  edition.     The  description  of  .America  occupies  folios  211-237,  54  pajjes. 
1!.  A.  v.,  \o.  197. 

933  liFrnnCft.]  SStrlttlaCf)  Spikcki.  un-d  Hii.DTNis  1)ksGantzi-.n 
Erdtbodens,  von  Sebastiano  Franco.  .  .  .  Folio,  morocco,  red 
edges.  (Frankfort?),  1542 

ii.  A.  v.,  No.  238. 

934  [  Franklin  (Henjamin).  I  An  Historicai.  Rkvif.w  of  the  Con- 
srrrurioN  and  (Iovkrnmknt  of  1'k.nsvi.vama,  from  its  Origin, 
.  .   .  \:c.     iSvo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,   1759 

'I'lie  Philadelphia  reprint  of  1812  omits  the  Dedication. 


93 


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940 


941 


942 


935  F'ranki.in.  A  Narra  rivK  of  the  late  Massa'.'uks  in  Fancas- 
TK.R  Coi'N  TV,  of  a  Number  of  liidians,  Friends  of  this  Province, 
by  Persons  Unknown.  \\'ithsome  Ohscrvations  on  the  same.  Svo, 
half  morocco.  [Philadelphia:  Franklin  C^  Hall \,  1764 

"  So  far  had  the  infection  spread  whicii  caused  this  action,  and  so  nuuli  had 
fear  sci/.eil  the  minds  of  the  people,  or  perhaps  both,  that  neither  the  primer  nor 
the  writer  of  this  publication,  thoujjh  supposed  to  be  as  nearly  connectetl,  as 
Franklin  .ind  Ilall  were  at  that  time  .  .  .  did  insert  either  their  names  or  place 
of  abode." — I'koi  ii's  /'<•«//.,  Vol.  2,  p.  328. 

936  |Frankmn.|  Discours  du  Comtk  de  Mikahkau,  dans  la 
Seance  du  11  Juin,  sur  la  Mort  de  Hknjamin  Francki.in.  Svo, 
boards,  4  pj).        Imprim^ par  ordre  de  rAsseniblt'c  Natioiuile  [  1790I 

First  edition.     Undescribed  hitherto. 


943 


944 


945 


946 


Amkkicana. 


141 


937  pRANKi.iN,  KxPERiMKNTsand  Ohskkvations  on  Kik.c  irk  rrv, 
made  at  I'hiladelphia  in  America  ...  to  which  are  added  Let- 
ters and  Papers  on  I'iiilosophical  Subjects  ...  7  plates,  410, 
half  call.  London,  1769 

938  [Fk.\NKi.iN.|  The  Examination  of  l)ocrt)R  Bk.nja.min  Frank- 
lin, before  an  August  Assembly,  relating  to  the  Repeal  of  the 
Stamp-Act,  &c.     8vo,  half  red  morocco,  uncut.  |n.  p.,  1776] 

I'robably  printed  at  I'hiladelphia.      Issued  without  a  title. 

939  Franklin.  Tvvo  Trac is  :  Inforniation  to  those  who  would 
remove  to  America,  and,  Remarks  concerning  the  .Savages  of 
North  America.     8vo.  London,  1784 

940  [Franklin.]  Almanack  de  I'niLAitK.Li'HiK,  ou  Constitutions 
de  Sancho  Panca  et  du  I'onhonmie  Richard.  Portrait.  i2mo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  iop,  uncut.  Paris,  1823 

941  Franklin.  Works,  containing  many  Tracts  and  Letters  not 
hitherto  published.  Edited,  with  Notes  and  Life,  by  Jarcd  S|xirks. 
Portraits  and  plates.     10  vols.,  8vo,  half  vellum  extra. 

Philadelphia  (Poston),  1840 

942  Franklin.  Lkttk.rs  to  Bknjamin  Franklin,  from  his  Family 
and  Friends,  1751-90.  J\>r traits  of  Mrs.  Franklin  and  Mrs. 
Bache.      Royal  8vo,  half  calf  antique.  New  York,  1859 

(Inly  250  copies  printed  in  this  form. 

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13S(),  &c.,  &c.,  and  otlier  Kranklin  imprints. 

943  P'ranklin  (James).  Pkhsent  SrAii.  of  Havii  (Saint  Domingo). 
Crown  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt,  London,  1828 

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B.  A.  V.  Add,,  No.  05 


945  Frasso  (D.  Petro).  I)k  Rkc.io  l'ArRt)NAiu  Indiarum  {^ua;s- 
tiones  aliquae  desumpta:  et  disputate,  &c.     2  vols.,  folio,  calf. 

Matriti,  1775 

946  Frkeholdkr's  Political  Caikchism.  Very  necessary  to  be 
studied  by  every  Freeman  in  America.  i2mo,  half  morocco, 
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cloth. 


Thrkk  Months  in  the  Southkrn 

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94S  Frknch  (B.  F.).  HisTORicAi,  C'(>i,i,F.crioNS  of  Louisiana, 
enibracinjj  many  Rare  and  Valuable  Documents  relatinj^  to  the 
Natural,  Civil  and  Political  History  of  that  State.  C'ompilcd  with 
Historical  and  Kio>j[raphical  Notes  and  an  Introduction,  by  H.  F. 
French,    .    .    .    Portraits,  v>r.     5  vols.,  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

New  York,  1846-53 
Vv\<\  s(  AKCK.     A  large  and  fine  set. 

This  (.'ollection  is  almost  wholly  composed  of  memoirs  and  narratives  f)f  tlie 
nrijjjinal  explorers.  Vol.  I.  contains,  with  other  histuricnl  mnteri.tl,  la  Salle's 
memoir  of  the  discovery  of  the  Mississippi,  Jimtel's  jcnirnal,  and  Hennepin's 
account  of  the  Mississippi.  Vol.  II.  Marcjuette  and  Joliet's  voyajje  to  discover 
the  Mississippi,  De  Soto's  expedition,  and  fViv  "s  "Carolina."  Vol.  III.  I. a 
llarpe's  journal  of  the  establishment  of  the  French  in  Louisiana,  Charlevoix's 
journal,  i.\:c.  Vol.  IV.  Narratives  of  the  voyajjes,  missions  and  travels  among 
the  Indi.ins,  by  Marquette,  Joliet,  Dablon,  Allouez,  Le  ('lercej,  l.a  Salle,  Hen- 
nepin, Membre  and  Douay,  with  biographical  and  bibliographical  notices  of  the 
missionaries  and  their  works.  By  I.  (I.  Shea.  ■*/.!.  V.  Dumont's  memoir  of 
transactions  with  the  Indians  of  Louisiana,  from  1712  to  1740,  and  Ciiam- 
]H'gny's  memoirs. 


95''' 


949  Frknch,  Historicai,  Coli.kctions  of  I.oiisiana  and  Florida, 
includinsj  Translations  of  Original  Manuscrijits  relating  to  their 
Discovery  and  Settlement,  with  numerous  Historical  and  \\\u- 
graphical  Notes.  By  B,  F,  French,  ,  .  .  New  Series.  2  vols., 
Svo,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1869-75 

Contents  :  M.  de  Ki'nionville  on  the  importance  of  establishing  a  colony  in 
I  (luisi.ma  ;  The  F.xpediticm  of  P.  I.e  Moyne  li' Iberville  to  Louisiana  ;  Aimals  of 
Louisiana,  1(11)8-1722,  by  M.  Penicaut  ;  History  of  the  lirst  attempt  of  the 
Huguenots  to  colonize  Florida,  by  Rene  Laudonni^re,  translated  by  R.  Hakluyt; 
Life  of  La  Salle,  and  his  narrative  ;  Letter  of  Columbus  to  Santanguel  ;  &c.,  &c. 

950  Frknch  ((ieo.).  History  of  Col.  1'arkk's  Administration 
.  ,  .  of  the  Leeward  Islands,  with  an  Account  of  the  Rebellion 
in  Antegoa,  wherein  he,  with  several  others,  were  Murther'd. 
Portrait  by  Vertue.     Svo,  half  calf,  gilt,  London,  1717 


957 


95S 


951     I  Frenkau  (Philip).]     The  Poems  of  Philii*  Frenkau.     Written 

chiefly  during  the  late  War.     i2mo,  calf.     Both  titles  mutilated. 

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A  Mi:  UK  A  NX. 


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Monmouth,  N.  J.,  1795 

954  ['"kknkau  Pokms  on  various  subjects,  but  chiefly  illustrative  of 
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Diego  Dionisio  de  Penalosa.     Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

jNcw  York,  1SS2 
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956  Frkzikk  (M.).  Rki.ation  du  V()VA(;k  de  la  Mer  du  Sud  aiix 
Cotes  du  Chili,  du  Perou,  et  du  Bresil  .  .  .  1712-14.  Ouvia^^e 
eiirii/ie  lie  quantitt'  Jc  Planches  rn  Taii/e-i/oncr.  2  vols.,  1  cmo, 
vellum.  Amsterdam,  1717 

In  this  edition,  which  has  36  maps  and  phites,  will  be  found  a  "  .Minioiie 
touchant  Tetablissiement  des  P.  P.  Jesuites  dans  les  Indes  d'Espagne,"  at  the  end 
of  the  second  volume. 

957  Frkzik.r.  Rki,  \rioN  du  Voyage  de  la  Mer  au  Sud  aux  cotes 
du  Chili,  du  Pevou,  et  du  Bresil.  17 12-14.  Frotitispit-ccs  hy  Pintit, 
and  y,  maps  ami plate'i.     2  vols,  in  i.      i2mo,  vellum. 

Amsterdam,  1717 


86 


958  IFr'isius  &  ScHONER.I  Gemma  Phrvsius  de  principiis  Astro- 
nomiae  et  CosmographitE,  deque  usu  Globi  Cosmographici  ab 
eodem  editi  de  Orbis  divisione  &  Insulis,  rebusc)  nuper  inventis 
eiusdem  de  Annuli  Astronomic!  usu  Joannis  Schoneri  de  usu 
Globi  Astriferi  opusculum.     Small  Svo,  calf.  Antwerpi.e,  1548 

n.   A.    v.,    No.   279.     See   leaves   <)9-72 — "America   ab   invent" )re    .-Xmerico 
Vesputio,"  &c. 

959  [Frobishkr.j  De  Martini  F'oriiisseri  Angli  Navigatione  in 
Rei;ionks  Oc    uentis   et   septentrionis,     Narratio  historica,   ex 


144 


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(lallico  scrmone  in  Latinum  translata  per  D.  Joan,  Tho.  Freigium, 
/.ar}^r />/atc.     Small  8vo,  morocco,  jjilt  leaves.         Noribergoe,  1580 

960  Fr()thin(!HAm  (Richard,  Jr.).  History  of  the  Sik.c.e  of  Boston, 
and  of  the  l')attles  of  Lexington,  Concord  and  Bunker  Hill,  iVc, 
with  Illustrative  Documents.  Second  edition.  Maps  ami  eiigrav- 
in)^s.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Boston,  185 1 

Second  edition. 

961  Im  i.(;()sus.  Baptist /K  P'ui.c.osi  de  dictis  factisque  memorabili- 
bus  collectanea:  a  Camillo  Gilino  Latina  facta.  Folio,  calf,  oak 
boards.  Mediolani,  1509 

See  p.  532  for  "  Christophoro  Columbo." 
B.  A.  v.,  No.  34.      Ramirez,  No.  1044. 

9(^2  [iFulfiOSUS.  ]  iinpttStr  jFulOOSt  de  dictis  Factisque  mem- 
orabilibus  collectanea  a  Camillo  (lilino  latina  facta.  In  que 
(iuic(iuid  hystoriaru  a  mfidi  e.xordio  usque  ad  hec  tempora  scitu 
dignum  invenitur  que  diligentissime  congestum  est.     4to,  vellum. 

Parrhisiis,  1518 
B.  A.  V.  Add.,  No.  53. 

Recto  of  leaf  ccix,  "  I )e  CJiristophoro  Columbo."     Contains  also  Chapters  on 
the  Invention  of  I'rintinjj;,  the  X'enereal  Disease,  &c.,  \c. 

963  Fui.TON  (Robert).  'I"he  Likk  of  .  .  .  by  his  friend  Cadwallader 
I).  Colden  .  .  .  comprising  some  account  of  the  invention,  prog- 
ress and  establishment  of  Steam-boats,  &c.  Portraits,  &'c.  8vo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  New  York,  181 7 

UnkjUE  copy,  with  an   interestinjLj  autograph  letter  of   Fulton  to  Rubt.   R. 
Livingston.    43  portraits,  and  27  views  inserted. 

964  P'uNES  (Don  Gregorio).  Ensayo  de  la  Historia  Civil  de 
BuKNOS  AiRK.P,  TucuMAN,  y  rARA(;uAY.  Portrait.  2  vols,  in  i. 
Royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  Buenos  Aires,  1856 

965  Further  Queries  upon  the  Present  State  of  the  New-English 

Affairs.     By  S,  E.     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.      New  York,  1865 

Only  250  copies  reprinted.     No.  23. 
Sabin's  4to  reprints.     No.  8. 

966  FusTER  (1).  Justo  Pastor).  Biblioteca  Valenciana  de  los 
Escritores  (jue  florecieron  hasta  nuestros  dias.  Con  Adiciones  y 
enmiendas  a  la  de  D.  Vicente  Xinieno.     2  vols.,  4to,  half  morocco. 

Valencia,  1827 


Amkricana. 


145 


967 


G(M.).      A    Supplement    to   the   Nk.gro's   c^:    Indian's 
Advocaie;  or,   some   further  Considerations  and   Pro- 
posals for  the  effectual  and   speedy  carryinjj;  on  of   the 
Negro's  Christianity  in  our  Plantations     .     .     .     without  any  I're- 
judice  to  their  Owners.     4to,  half  morocco,  London,  1681 


968     (iAint  (Wm.  M.).     On  the  Indian   TRUiEs  anil  Lan(,;ua(;es  of 
Costa  Rica.     Svo.  I'hiladelphia,  1875 


de 

I. 

^56 


969  CiA(;k  (Thomas),  'I'he  Enclish-American,  his  Travail  i)y  Sea 
and  Land,  or,  a  Ni.\v  Survey  of  the  Wkst-Indias.  .  .  \'oyage  in 
Mexico,  Chiapa,  Guatemala,  etc.:  with  Crammar  of  the  Lidian 
tongue  Poconchi.     Small  folio,  calf.  London,  1648 

First  edition. 

The  book  is  most  entertaining  and  instructive,  notwithstandinjj  the  sinj^iilarly 
superstitidus  tales  that  it  narrates.  It  is  curious  that  (">a}je  useil  the  won! 
"  party  "  in  its  modern  cant  sense  of  "  indivichial." 

970  Gage.  Wksi-  Indies.  Another  copy.  Small  folio,  half  calf, 
gilt.  London,  1648 

971  [Gaeerati  (Jacobi  Mainoldi).]  Jacoim  Mainoi.di  Gai.krait 
Cremonensis  de  titulis  Philippi  Austrii  regis  Catholic!  liber  atque 
in  ipsas  titulorum  successiones  tabulai.     4to,  vellum. 

Bononiai,  1573 
Facing  fol.  27,  see  "  De  Regnis  Insularum  Indiarum,"  &c. 

972  Gallatin  (Albert).  Views  of  the  Public  Dedt,  Receipts  & 
Expenditures  of  the  United  States.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1801 

973  [CiALLo  (Antonia).]     De  Lir.r.o  Sancto  non  Permiscendo,  Anto- 
nio Gallo  medico  autore.     Small  8vo,  vellum,  Parisiis,  1540 

B.  A.  V.  Add.,  No.  12S. 
See  recto  of  leaf  6  and  21. 


974  [Galloway  (Joseph),]  Letters  to  a  Nodleman  [Lord  Howe] 
on  the  Conduct  of  the  War  in  the  Middle  Colonies.  Lar^e plan. 
Svo,  half  morocco.  London,  1779 

975  [Galloway.]  Letters  to  a  Nokleman  [Lord  Howe]  on  the 
Conduct  of  the  War  in  the  Middle  Colonies,  Svo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  top.     Minus  the  plan.  London,  1779 


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976  I  CiAiinwAV.  I  The  Kxamination  of  .  .  .  before  the  House 
of  ("omnions,  in  a  Committee  on  the  American  Papers,  with  Explan- 
atory Notes.     Svo,  half  morocco.  London,  1779 

977  TiARiiA  (Grej^orio).  Oric.kn  de  i.os  Inuios  de  el  Nti:vo 
MuNDo,  e  Indias  Occ  idi  ntai.ks,  averijj;uad()  con  di.scurso  de 
opiniones  .  .  ,  sej^unda  imjiresion,  enmendaila,  y  aftadida  de 
al)j[unas  opiniones  o  cocas  notables,  en  major  prueba  de  lo  (pie 
contiene,  con  Tres  Tablas  nuii  puntiiales  de  los  Capitiilos,  de  las 
Malirias;  y  Autores  (pie  las  tratan  dirijrido  al  Anj^elico  Doct. 
S'"'  I'omas  de  A(piino.  J'oiOait  (>/  A(/iiintts.  Folio,  Spanish  calf, 
gilt  top,  uncut  edges,  by //(v//tf/v/.     'I'itle  mounted.     Madrid,  1729 

This  (second)  edition  is  of  greater  interest  t1i:in  trie  first  on  account  of  the  addi- 
tions by  ( larcia.  The  lifthi  l)ook  contains  the  various  native  accounts  of  the 
origin  of  the  Indians.  The  others  comprise  tile  experiences  of  Ciarcia  during 
niuny  years'  sojourn  in  America,  &c. 


98 


978  Garcia    dk    Pai.acios    (J.).     Constitucionks  synodales  de  la 
iglesia  cathedral  de  Cuba.      Folio,  half  morocco.      s.  1.  et.  a.,  i6(S2 

From  the  Andrade  Library.     No.  nj45' 

979  Gakcii.asso  ok.  I, a  V'idA.     I, A  Fi.ouiDA  DKi.  Inca,  Historia  del 
Adelantado  Hernando  de  Soto.     4to,  vellum.  I.isboa,  1605 

DifTcrs  materially  from  the  copies  described  in  Hrowniana  &  Nuggets. 


98 


98 


980  Garcii.asso  dk  I. a  Vk.c.a.  Primkra  I'AkTK.  de  los  Com.mkn- 
TARios  Rkai-ks,  que  tratan  del  Orkjk.n  de  i.os  Y.ncas,  reyes 
(jue  fueroii  del  Peru  de  su  idolatria,  leyes,  y  govierno  en  paz  y  en 
guerra:  de  sus  vidas  y  con(piistas,  y  de  todo  lo  tpie  (ue  atpiel 
Imperio  y  su  Repuhlica,  antes  (]ue  los  F'spanoles  passaran  a  el. 
Arms  of  the  author.    Folio,  calf,  gilt  over  i  ,d  leaves.    Lisboa,  1609 

Original   edition. 

981  Garcm.asso  dk  i.A  Vkca,  The  Royal  CoMMENTARiKsof  Peru. 
.  .  .  Rendrcd  into  FLnglish  by  Sir  Paul  Rycaut.  Portrait  of 
Rycaut  anJ  \o pUUci.     Folio,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1688 

9S2       CiARCII.I.ASSO     DK  I, A  VKdA.        HlSTOlRK    dc    la    C()N(JUKTK     (Ic    la 

F'i.oridk:  ou  Relation  de  ce  (pii  s'est  passe  dans  la  Decouverte 
de  ce  PaYs  par  Ferdinand  de  Soto  .  .  ,  traduite  en  Francois  par 
Sr.  Pierre  Richelet.     Map  and  plates.     2  vols,  i*  Post  Svo,  half 

morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  Liede,  1731 


98.^ 


989 


990 


99' 


Amkricana. 


14; 


983  Gardk.n  (Alexander).  Anecdotks  of  the  Rkvoi.utionarv  War 
in  America  :  with  Sketches  of  Character  of  Persons  the  most  Dis- 
tinjjiiishcd  in  the  Southern  States  for  Civil  and  Military  Services. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  jjilt  tops,  rcjiiyh  edges.  Charleston,  1822 

Fine  clean  copy. 

984  (lARDKN.  Anf.cdotf.s  of  the  Amkrican  Rf.voi.u  I  ion,  Illustra- 
tive of  the  Talents  and  Virtues  of  the  Heroes  and  Patriots  who 
acted  the  most  conspicuous  parts  therein.  Second  Series,  umo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top,  rough  edges.  Charleston,  1828 

Fine  clean  copy. 

985  Gardiner  (Captain).  An  Account  of  the  ExPKDrrioN  to  the 
West  Indies,  against  Martinico,  with  the  Reduction  of  Gaudelu|)e 
and  other  the  Leeward  Islands,  &c.     4  pliites.     4to,  half  calf. 

Hirmingham  :   Baskfrvillf,  1762 
Third  Edition.     Text  in  F^nglish  ami  French. 

9S6     Gardvner  (George).     A  Description  of  the  New  Wori  d  ;  or 

America  Islands  and  Continent^  and  by  what  people  those  Regions 

are  now  inhabited,  &c.     WooJiul,    Small  8vo,  blue  morocco  extra, 

gilt  leaves,  by  Pratt.  London,  1631 

Fine  copy,  with  the  Imprimatur  ami  cut. 

987  [Garimberto   (Hieronimo).]     Froblemi  Naturam,  e  Morai.i. 

Small  8vo,  calf,  gilt  edges.  Vinegia,  1549 

From  the  Veminiz  library. 

H.  A.  V.  Add.,  No.  174.     Problem  70,  p.  13 — "dell'  Indie  occidentali." 

988  Garrard  (Lewis  H.).  Ciiambersburg  in  the  Colony  and  the 
Revolution  :  a  Sketch.     8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1856 

Published  by  the  Historical  .Society  of  Pennsylvania. 

989  Gastelar  (Antonio  Vasquez).  Arte  de  Len<;ua  Mexicana. 
4t(),  half  morocco.  Los  Angelos,  1689 

Second  edition.     Title  and  some  leaves  imperfect. 


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990  Gates  (Theophilus  R.).     Life  and  Writings  of.     i2mo,   half 
morocco.  New  York,  1818 

Five  title-pages. 

991  Gemma  Phrvsius  de  Principiis  Astronomlt,  et  Cos:wographi.e: 
detjue  usi  Globi  ab  eobe  editi.     Item  de  Orbis  divisione,  &  insulis 


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Ami-  KK  AN  A. 


rt'biis(|  ;  luipcr  invi-tis,  &c.    Small  8vo,  levant  morocco,  fjilt  leaves, 
by  Han/y.  I'arisiis,  1547 

Chap.  WIN.  (Ic  [nsulis  nupcr  invent  is. 

"      X.W.    tic  Amcriia. 

"      XWI.  (If  1  nsulis  ;ipud  Aniericam. 
B.  A.  V.  Add.,  p.  163. 

992  Cii'.NDKo.N  (Sieur).  Quk.i.qi'ks  Par  ticii.akiikz  du  pays  drs 
HuRoNseii  la  NoiVKi.i.K  Fkanck  .  .  ,  Recliyces  par  Ji-aii  Hap- 
tiste  (le  RocoK's.     lamo,  pp.  26.        Paris,  1660,  rep.  Albany,  1868 

Only  Mi<>  copies  printed. 

993  |{"iKi»R(;iA.  I  .\n  Imi'Aki'iai.  Inquiry  into  the  State  and  I'tility 
of  the  Province  of  ("iKOROiA.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.       l,oi».loii,  1741 

V  994     [(ii.oRci  \.|    Com. KCTioNsof  the  CiKORGiA  Historical  Skcik. IV. 
2  vols.,  8vo.  cloth,  uncut.  Savannah,  1S40-42 

995  |(iKRAi.i)iNLs.|  Itinkrarium  ad  REcioNKssub  .-^^Iquinoctiai.i 
l)lajja  constitiitas  .Ai.kxandri  (Ierai.dini.  Amerini,  episc«)pl 
civitatis  S.  Dominici  apiid  Inilos  Occidentales,  i\:c.  i  limnetic,  ami 
an  fni:,rtriiJ  title  folhm'iti)!^.  Small  8vo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt 
edges,  by  /'latt.  Koma-,  i(»3i 

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dini,  eviilently  an  error. 

996  Cli-.RARi)  (James  VV.).  l'k(K:K.Ki)iM;s  of  the  Har  of  Nk.w  V<>rk, 
in  Memory  of    .    .    Portrait.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1S74 

997  Cii  K AKO.  The  Oi-!)  Strkf.ts  of  Nkw  York  under  the  Dutch. 
Svo.  New  Yolk,  1S74 

998  CiERARi).  The  Old  Stadt  Huvs  of  New  Amsterdam.  8vo, 
uncut.  New  York.  1.S75 


999  [C'lKRini  R  (Sir  IJalthazar).  |  Sommier  Vkrhaei.,  van  sekere 
.\merikaiiische  Voyagic,  (iedaen  door  den  Ridder  Balthasar  (ler- 
bier,  iiaron  Douuily,  &c.  Frontispiece  ami  plate.  4to,  levant 
morocco  e.xtra,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges,  by  Bedford.   6  leaves.     1660 

Fine  copy.  The  last  leaf  contains  the  ''  laaste  Worilen  Van  Katharina  (ler- 
bier,"  with  a  plate,  and  the  frontispiece  has  portraits  of  Otto  Keye  and  .A. 
Khenanus. 


A.MKKICANA. 


149 


1000  [CIkrhikk.]  a  Sommarv  Disc  Kii'TiuN,  Manifesting  that  ijrcaicr 
Profits  are  to  bee  clone  in  the  liott  than  in  the  could  parts  oil  the 
Coast  off  America,  And  how  niiu  h  the  public  ^ood  is  concerned 
therein.  Keferrinj;  to  the  annexed  Advertissement  I'or  men 
inciinec!  to  Plantations.     4I0,  half  riissia.  Anno  1O60 

looi  ((Ikkmaink  1  'I'he  Kidinsof  Grkat  Hritain  asserted  against 
the  (luims  of  America  :  being  an  Answer  to  the  Declaration  of 
the  (leneral  Congress.  Said  to  be  Written  by  l-ord  Cieorge  (ler- 
nuiine.      Hvo,  uncut.  I'hiladel|)hia,  1776 

Coinplflc,  Willi  the  .\ppciulix  "  A  few  more  words  "  and   '"a  Shori   .\iiswcr," 
in  all  1)6  pages  and  a  broadsiilc. 

looi  (Ik.kry  (Mlbridge).  The  I-IKK  of  ,  .  ,  with  Contemporary 
Letters  to  (and  trom|  the  close  of  the  American  Revolution.  By 
James  T.  Austin.      Portrait  and  fui-simiU.     2  vols.,  8vo,  sheep. 

Boston,  182.S-9 

1003  CIkschk  iiiK  ////(/  Hanoi. L'Nt;  der  franzosi.schen  Pn.ANZsr.ADrK 
in  NoRDAMKRiKA  .  .  .  mit  einer  I.andcharte.     Svo,  vellum. 

Stutgart.  1756 

1004  (illlBlS     (R.     \S.).       DociMlNl  ARV     HiSTORY  of  the    AMKRIC  AN 

Revolution  :  consisting  of    Letters  and    Capers  relating  to  the 
Contest  for  Liberty,  Chietly  in  South  Carolina  .  .   .    1764-1776. 

New  York,  1855 

DocTMiN  rARY    History   of  the  .\.mkrican   Rkvoi  i  iion  .  .  . 
1781  and  1782.  Columbia,  S.  C,  1853 

Doci'MKN  lARV    History  of  the  .\mkrican   Rivomiion  .  .  . 
1 7 76-1 78 J.  New  York,  1857 

Together  3  vols.    8vo,  half  morocco. 

C(»luml)ia  anJ  New  York,  1853-57 

^  1005  Ciimis  (George).  A  Dici  io.narv  of  the  Chinook  J  ARtius  [also 
.Mphabetical  Vocabulary  of  the  Chinook  Language]  or  I'rade 
Language  of  Oregon.     .!  vols.,  imp.  8vo,  uncut. 

New  York  :   Craruoisy  Press,  1863 
Shea's  Library  nf  American  l.inipii&tiis.     Nos.  8  and  12. 

1006       (?)  (dll.HKRT.)      OUILIKI.MI    (ill.llKRTI.      Coi.CKSTRKNSIS    MKDlLl 

Lonoinknsis.      Dk   NL\(;Ni:rK.    Magneticisque  corporibus,  et  de 
magno  magnete  tellure.     I'hysiologia  nova,  plurimis  \-  argumentis 


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&:  exiicriiiiciitis  ck-monstrata.     Many  wooJcuts  aiui  a  lai\\^c  foliit-,1 
plati'.     Folio,  calf.  London,  1600 

Anhhishop  Laml's  topy,  with  his  arms  stnmpcil  in  gold  on  the  covers. 
"  AnuTi«ani>,"  l.ibiT  4,  cap.  15. 

1007  ('ill. PIN  (Henry  I).).     Pami'h i.k is,  a.s  follows  : 

Annual  Discourse  before  the   I'ennsylvania   Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts  [Nov.  29,  1826J.  1S27 

Addrkss  before  the  I'hilomathean  Society.  18.15 
HiocKAiMiicAL  Skk'icii  of  i'lionias  Jefferson.  1S28 
BKKiRM'imAi.  NoTicK  of  Kdward  I.ivinjfston.  18. j^ 
Eui,oc:v  on  Silas  Wright.  1847 
Spkkcii  on  the  58th  Anniversary  of  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence. 1834 
Si'KKCii  on  the  21st  Anniversary  of  the  Victory  of  New  Orleans. 

&:c..  \c.     Svo,  half  morocco.  IMiiiadclphia,  1827  47 

I'resent.ition  copy  to  "  Baron  ile  Kocnne,  with  the  kind  regards  of  his  friend 
Henry  I).  Ciilpin." 

1008  (liM'iN  (William).  'I'he  Ckntrai,  (loi.u  Region,  the  drain, 
Pastoral  and  (lold  Regions  of  North  America  .  .  .  d  colored  iiuips. 
8v(),  cloth.  Philadelphia,  i860 

1009  Ciii.iMN.  Mission  of  the  North  American  People,  (leo- 
graphical.  Social  and  Political.  Illustrated  by  d  charts  Jeliiieati/iji; 
the  physical  architecture  and  thermal  laws  of  all  the  continents.  8vo, 
cloth.  Philadelphia,  1873 

1010  [OlRARD  (C).  I       I.ES  f/IATS    CoNFI?  1)1?  RI^S    d'AmI^RIQUE  VisitcS 

en   1863.     Memoire  Adressc  a  S.  M.  Napoleon  III.     Map.     8v<), 
uncut.  Paris,  1864 

loii     ("iiRAiD,  Jr.  (J.  P.).     The  Hirds  of  Long  Island.     Svo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1844 

1012  [(liL'NTiM.I  \.\  Sfera  del  Mondo,  di  M.  Francesco 
(iiL'NTiNi,  ...  col  testo  di  M.  Cliovanni  Sacrobosco.  Opera  utile 
&  necessaria  a  poeti,  historiografi,  naviganti,  agricoltori,  i*^-  ad 
ogni  forte  di  persone.  Portrait  ar.d  diaf^ranis,  some  of  the  latter 
nuriahle.     8vo,  half  morocco,  Lione,  1582 

America,  p.  274. 


101 


AmERK  ANA. 


I5> 


I0I.3  [Cii.Kio  ((1.  R.).|  The  Campaic.ns  of  the  Hkitish  Armv  at 
Washington  and  Nk.w  Ori.kans,  in  the  years  1S14-1S15.  Hy 
the  author  of  the  Subaltern.     i2mo,  half  morocco      1-oiulon,  1827 

1014  fGi.KN  Cove. I  An  Addrkss  delivered  at  Oi.kn  Covk,  L.  I.,  at 
the  Celebration  of  the  Second  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Set- 
tlement of  that  Village,  by  Henry  J.  Scudder,  Ks(|.,  May  25,  186S, 
with  an  appendix.     i2mo,  cloth,  uncut.  (lien  Cove,  1868 

1015  |Cii.ovF.R.|  The  KviDENCE  delivered  on  the  Petition  presented 
by  the  Wksi-India  I'i.anters  and  .Mkrchan  is  to  tlic  Hon.  House 
of  Commons,  as  it  was  introduced  at  the  Uar,  and  summ'd  up  by 
Mr.  (Hover.     Post  8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1775 

1016  |(ionAr.  I  Narratio  Historica  eorum,  cpue  Socikias  Jksu 
in  Nova  Kkancia  .  .  .  annis  mik  xi.iix.  and  xi.ix.,  e  (lallico  in 
I.atinum  translata  a  P.  Georgio  (lobat.  i2ino,  red  crushed  levant 
morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Lortic.  Oeniponti,  1O50 

Rajjucneau's  relation.     See  Jesuit  Relations,  also,  K  \i;rKM:Ai  . 

1017  [Goes  (Damiano  da).|  Avisi  dklle  cose  fatte  da  Portuesi,  ne 
rindia  di  qua  del  gauge,  nel  mijxxxviii.  Scritti  in  lingua  latina 
dal  Signer  Damiano  da  Goes  Cavalier  Portucse  al  Cardinal 
IJembo.     i2mo,  vellum.  Venetia,  1539 

Title  and  eleven  leaves. 


loiS  [(Joes  (Damiano  a). J  Fides,  Rei.kiio,  Moresque  .'l^thiopum  sub 
Imperio  Preciosi  Joannis  (quern  vulgo  Presbyterum  Joannem 
vocant)  degentium,  unacfi  enarrationc  conftcderationis  ac  amicitie 
inter  ipsos  Aethiopum  Imperatores,  &  Reges  l.usitanitc  initi;e 
Damiano  a  Goes,  Equite  Lusitano  autore  ac  interprete,  &c.  4to, 
vellum.  Lovanii,  1540 

H.  A.  V.  Add,  No.  135.     Seep.  S,  for  Columbus. 

1019  Goldsmith    (Lewis).       .\n     Exposition    of   the   Condllt    of 

France  towards  America.     8vo,  half  morocco,  132  pp.  only. 

London,  iSio 
Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

1020  [GoMARA  (Francisco  Lopez  de).]  Primeray  secunda  parte  de 
la  HisTORiA  oenekai.  de  las  Indias  CO  todo  el  de.scubriiniento, 
y  cosas  notables  que   han  acaescido  den  de  tjue  se  ganaron  hasta 


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Amfkicana. 


cl  afin  (ie  1551.  Con  la  conquista  dc  Mexico,  y  de  la  nucva 
Kspana.  IVootkut  arms  on  title.  Folio,  red  levant  morocco  extra, 
gilt  leaves,  by  Pratt. 

Kn  Medina  del  Campo,  por  (luillermo  de  Millis.  1553 

"  (iomara's  historical  merit  is  cimsi'lcruliie.  I  lis  mode  of  narration  is  dear, 
IliiwinK,  always  ajjreeabje  and  sometimes  elejjant.  The  cojjies  of  his  hist(jria  de 
las  Indias  and  of  his  Chronica  were  called  in  by  a  decree  of  the  Council  of  the 
Inilies,  and  were  loti^  considered  as  prohibited  books." — K"iii  kisun. 

It  is  a  ^jreat  historical  work,  inilisp<.'nsabie  to  the  student  of  Spanish  affairs  in 
America  after  the  con(|uest,  notwiihstundin^  the  charjjes  made  by  Hernal  1  >ia/ 
against  (lomara  of  occasional  inaccuracy.  The  dedication  to  Charles  \'.  be^jins 
with  these  remarkable  words:  "  The  ^'reatest  event  which  has  happened  since  the 
creation  of  the  world  (leaving  aside  the  incarnation  and  death  of  Him  who  created 
it)  is  the  discovery  of  the  Inilies." 

(iomnra  prefixes  a  curious  address  to  intending  translators,  warning  them  to  be 
accurate  anil  to  measure  the  full  signitiiance  of  the  pregnant  Spanish  phrases; 
also,  to  pay  special  attention  to  proper  names.  lie  further  declares  that  he  is 
writing  the  book  in  Latin,  so  that  the  translators  may  take  no  trouble  in  that 
language.     His  Latin  version  has  never  appeared, 

1021  (ioMARA.  HisroRiA  i)K  Mkxico,  con  cl  Desfiibrimicnto  de  la 
niieva  Espana,  conquistada  por  el  muy  illustre  y  valeroso  Principe 
don  Fernando  (Jortes,  &c.  Small  8vo,  polished  calf  extra,  red 
edges,  by  Riviere.  Anvers:  Juan  Strclsio,  1554 

1022  GoMARA.  HisTOiRK  Gknkrai.i.k  dcs  Inues  Occidentai.es  & 
Terres  neuves,  qui  jusques  i  present  ont  estc  descouvertes, 
Traduite  en  Francois  par  M.  Fiimce  Sieur  de  Marly  Ie  Chastel. 
Small  8vo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1569 

1023  ("iOmara.  The  Pleasant  Historie  of  the  Conquest  of  the 
VVeast  India,  now  called  new  Spayne,  Atchieved  by  the  Worthy 
Prince  Hernando  Cortes  .  .  .  Translated  out  of  the  Spanishe 
tongue  by  T[homas]  N[icholas].  Anno  1578,  8vo,  blue  morocco 
extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Pratt.  London:  Bynneman,  [1578] 

First  edition.      Fine  copy. 


1024  (loMARA.  HisTORiA  de  las  CoNQfisTAs  de  Hernan  Cortes, 
traducida  al  Mexicano  por  (!himalpain,  publicaia  con  '■  irias  notas 
y  adiciones  Bustamante.     2  vols  ,  4to,  calf  extra,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Mexico,  1826 

"  The  statement  on  the  title  of  '  translated  by  Chimalpain '  is  merely  paren- 
thetical. Bustamante  when  he  had  in  his  hands  the  MS.  from  which  he  printed 
the  book,  supposed  it  to  be  an  original  work  by  Chimalpain,  but  afterwards  dis- 
covered that  this  Mexican,  who  flourished  at  the   beginning  of  the  seventeenth 


Americana. 


>53 


ct'tilury.  had  only  rcndcrt'il  (lomara's  book  into  his  own  loiimic.  It  is  nut  ik-ar 
from  what  original  Bustamante  has  published  the  above  volumes;  he  does  not 
appear  to  have  seen  the  Mexican  text  and  tlicre  is  nolhiii;j,  exiipt  a  few  words  in 
ciiapter  (>2,  to  showany  connexion  between  the  Spanish  puiihcationof  Uuslamante 
and  the  work  of  C'himalpain.  As  for  the  text,  it  seems  rather  like  a  modem  int- 
provement  of  (lomara,  than  like  a  fresh  translation  from  the  Mexican  version. 
However  this  may  be,  the  editor's  notes  are  copious  aiul  valuable, 

[It  should  be  stated,  indeed,  that  a  MS.  professing;  to  contain  the  Mexican 
text  of  Chimalpain's  history,  but  according;  to  the  (lesiri|'ti<>ii  ililTerii)|;  in  its 
character  from  that  of  CJomara,  was  sold  at  the  Abbe  Fischer  s  sale  in  iSOij.]" 

1025  ClooDRicH  (Chas.  A.).  Grf.ai  Evknts  in  the  History  of 
North  and  South  Amkrica.     200  illnstnttions.     <Svo,  roan. 

Hartford,  1851 

1026  Coos  (I'etcr).  I)k  Zk.l-.Ati.as  oftc  Water-Worckl,  waer  in 
vertoont  werden  alle  de  Zee- K listen  van  lict  bekeiulc  dcs  .Aerd- 
Jioilens.  Engraved  title  and  4 1  maps  illuminated  in  };<>ld  and  colors. 
Royal  folio,  vellum,  gilt.  .AmsteUlain,  166.S 

Includes  eleven  maps  of  .Vmerica. 

1027  ('iORi)ON  (William).  History  of  the  Rise,  Pro)j[ress  and  Estah- 
iishnient  of  the  Indf.pkndknck  of  the  U.  S.  of  Amkrica:  includ- 
ing an  Account  of  the  I-ate  War,  i^vc.  Large  map.  4  vols.,  Svo, 
half  calf,  gilt.  l-ondoii,  17S8 

102S  Gor(;k.s  (Sir  Ferdinando),  I.  .Amf.rica  Pain'tk.d  to  the  I.ikk, 
iVc.     Frontispieee  {'*  Ameriea"")  cropped,  and  map.  1658 

H.  A  Urikkk  Narration  of  the  Originall  rndert;ikinjj[s  of  the 
.\dvanccment  of  Plantations  Into  the  parts  of  .\inerica.  Kspccially 
Shewing  the  beginning,  progress  and  continuance  of  that  of  New- 
Kngland.  1658 

HI.  America  Painted  to  the  I.ikk.  The  True  History  of  the 
Spaniards   Proceedings    in   the   Concpiests    of   the    Indians,  \c. 

•659 

IV.  A.MF.RtCA  Painted  to   the  Liff.  .  .  .  from  Coi.u.mhus  his 

first  Discovery,    to   these  later   Times.     Frontispiece  by  Gaywood. 

The  four  parts  in  3  vols.  4to,  russia,  gilt  edges.  London,  1658-9 

1029  G[orton]  (S[amuel].)  Simplicities  Defence  against  Seven- 
Headed  Policy;  or  Innocency  Vindicated,  being  unjustly  Accused 
and  sorely  Censured,  by  that  Seen- Headed  Church-Government 
United  in  New-England.     4to,  calf.  London,  1646 


^'^4 


AMKkir.WA. 


1030  CiOkiKN  (Samuel).  Sai.tmaksh  Reti  kni-d  from  the  Dead,  in 
Amico  Philalethi- ;  or,  the  Resurrection  of  James  the  Apostle,  Out 
of  the  Grave  of  Carnall  Cllosses  .  .  ,  Appearing  in  the  comely 
Ornaments  of  his  Fifth  Chapter,  in  an  Exercise,  June  4,  1654,  i*vc. 
4to,  calf  anticpie.  London,  1655 

Title  mended,  leaf  of  Kpistlc  in  MS.  and  live  leaves  remarnined. 

io,y  Gorton.  SiMiM.icirY'>.  Dkkknce  against  Seven-Headed  Pol- 
icy .  .  .  with  Notes  .  .  .  and  Appendi.\es  ...  by  William 
R.  Staples.     8vo,  cloth.  Providence,  1835 

Khode-Island  Hist.  Socy.  Collection^.     Vol.  2. 

1032  GosPKi,  Ordi  R  Revivk.i),  Heing  an  .\ns\ver  to  a  Book  lately  set 
forth  by  the  Reverend  Mr.  Increase  .Mather  .  .  .  intituled,  /'//(• 
Oiilcr  of  the  Goi-pc!,  i^'c.  .  .  .  I?y  sundry  Ministers  of  the  Gospel 
in  New-England.  4to,  calf,  gilt  edges,  but  untrimnied  (.somewhat 
soiled).  I  New  York  :   //'///.  BtadjorJ\,  1700 

Kacinjj  the  title  is  the  advertisement  and  tiie  I'.rrata  is  attached  to  baik  of 
title.  "  The  Reader  is  desireil  to  take  Notice  that  the  Tress  in  li(»ton  is  so 
much  under  the  awe  of  the  Reverend  .Vuthor,  whom  we  answer,  and  his  I-'rienils, 
that  we  could  not  obtain  of  the  printer  there  to  print  the  foUowinjj  sheets,  \c." 


1033  Gosi'Ki.s  (The)  ...  St.  Matthew,  St.  Mark,  St.  Luke  ami  St. 
John,  translated  into  the  Language  of  the  Es-yui.M.vux  Indians  on 
the  Coast  of  Labrador;  by  the  .  .  .  United  Bretliren.  121110, 
calf.  London,  1S13 

1034  |(i(ii'i.i)  <7//r/ J(^Ri)AN.  j  HisroK\- of  the  First-'I'f.nth-Twkn  iv- 
MN  III  Maine  Regimen  r  .  .  .  from  1861  to  1866,  by  Major  John 
M.  Gould  ;  with  the  History  of  the  'I'entli  Me.  Hattalion,  by  Rev. 
Leonard  G.  Jorilan.     J'ot traits.     Svo,  cloth.  Portland,  1871 

1035  GoiivERNEru  (Samuel  L.).  Okaiion  .  .  .  2f)th  Nov.,  1830, 
at  Washington  Scpiare  ...  in  commemoration  of  the  Revolution 
ill  iMance.     8vo,  half  morocco.  New  N'ork,  |  1830I 

1036  Graah  (W.  A.).  NAUKA'nvi-,  of  an  IC.xi'i  Di  ikin  to  the  l-'.Asr 
Coast  of  Gkkeni.and,  in  search  of  the  Lost  Colonies.  Translated 
by  G.  G.  Macilougall.     l.itif^f  ///<//>.     8v(),  half  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1837 

1037  Graah.  Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  the  East  Coast  of 
Greenland.     Another  copy.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.     London,  1837 


L.MF.KICANA. 


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1038  C'iRAHAM     (J.     A.).        A     DKSt'RU'riVK    SKKTCH     of    the     I'RI-.SKNT 

Stati:  of   Vkrmont.    .    .    ,    Portrait  and  7    'a'axufctits.     8vo,  lialf 
morocco.  London,  1797 

'I'hu  ahovc  copy  has  many  MS.  corrections,  and  the  first  paiagraphon  p.  12  has 
been  cra>ed. 

1039  (Iraham  (J.  I).).  RKPoRTon  the  Harhors  of  I,akk.  Michic.an, 
i!vc.     Svo,  half  morocco.  \Vasliin;;ton,  1858 

Presentation  copy  from  lieiit.-C'oi.  Graham,  with  his  MS.  corrections. 

1040  CiRANiiiAM  (Sir  Tliomas).  An  Historical  .Account  of  Some 
Mcinora!)k'  Actions,  i)articiilarly  in  Virjj;inia  .  .  .  Introduction 
by  R.  A.  Brock.     Svo,  uncut.  Richmond,  \'a,,  1.S.S2 

t>nly  250  copies  printed.      No.  in. 

1041  CiUANVii.i.K  Juiui  Ki.  (The)  cclcbratctl  at  Ciranville,  Mass., 
Aujjust  27  and  2S,  1845.  Portrait  :>/  Timothy  M .  Coolcy.  i6m(), 
half  njon)CC().  SprinjfficUI,  1S45 

104.:  jCiKAVis.  I  Two  I.KriKRs  rcspectintj  tiie  Conduct  of  Rear 
Admiral  (Iravcs, on  the  Coast  of  the  United  States,  July  to  Novem- 
ber, 17S1.  i?y  William  draves.  410,  half  morocco,  j;ilt  toj),  uncut 
cd^es.  Morri.sania,  1S65 

Only  KX)  lopiis  printed.      No.  27. 

ro43  CiRAVii  K  (Jac(iues).  Rki.ation  de  ce  (|ui  s'est  passe  dans  la 
.Mission  de  rimmacidee  Conception  au  I'ays  des  Illinois  .  .  . 
1693    .    .    .    1694.     Small  Svo,  half  calf.  a  Manate,  1S57 

Only  a  small  edition  printed,  in  fac-simile  of  the  ori(;in.nl,  for  J.  (1,  Shea. 

1044  CiKAVDoN  (.\le.\ander).  Mi  mdirs  of  a  I.iik,  chietly  passed  in 
I'ennsylvania,\vithin  the  last  Si.xty  Years  ;  with  Occasional  Remarks 
upon  the  (lenerul  Occurrences,  Character  and  Spirit  of  that  l')vetit- 
ful  I'erioil.      umo,  sheep.  Harrisbur^h,  iSu 

1045  Oravdon  (.Mexander).  Mkmoirs  of  his  Own  Timi  ,  with  Ret.i- 
iniscences  «)f  the  Men  and  Kvents  of  the  Revolution.  Mdited  by 
J.  S.  I.ittell.     Svo,  half  calf.  Philadelphia,  1S41. 

1046  CiRKA  I  Union  Mickfinc  held  at  the  Academy  of  .Music,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  19,  1859.     'I'he  Official  Report.     Svo,  half  morocco. 

New  York.  1S59 
Unique.      Tlic  orijjinal  Responses  from  Franklin  Pierce,  the  lion.  I).  S.  IMck 
inson  and  I)    I).  Harnard  inserted.     The  first  and   last  entirely  in  the  .lutograph 
of  the  sender,  the  second  signed, 


i=;6 


AmI.KK  ANA. 


1047  [Okf.kne.]  Skktciifs  of  the  T-ifk  and  Corrkspondknck  of 
Nai  iiAXAKi.  (iRiKNK,  Major-deiicral  of  the  Annies  of  the  United 
States,  in  the  War  of  the  Revokition  .  ,  ,  Uy  William  Johnson. 
J'(>///(i//,  lar^e  map  nr'i  p/aiis.     2  vols.,  4to,  calf.    Charleston,  1822 

io4<S  (lui:i;\ii')W  (Robert).  The  Hi^rouv  of  OuKfioN  and  Cai.i- 
KOKNiA,  and  the  other  Territories  on  the  North-West  Coast  of 
iS'orth  America  .  .  .  Lar^c  map,  8vo,  half  morocco,  f^ilt  to]), 
uncut  edges,  Boston,  1844 

1049  Ciuiifin's  Jouknai..  FiRsr  SK/ni.KRs  of  Southoi.h  |i,.  I.|, 
the  Names  of  the  Heads  of  those  l'\imilies,  bcinji  only  thirteen  at 
the  time  of  their  landing  ;  Fn-st  I'roprietors  of  Orient  ;  Biographi- 
cal .Sketches;  i^vc.  ;  iVc.  ;  <S:c.  IJy  .Augustus  Criffin.  Portrait. 
umo,  cloth.  Orient,  1.S57 

1050  CiRiKurii  ('I'homas  W.).  Ski  tchks  of  the  Kart.n  History  of 
Maryiam).     I''/oiit!s/'i<i-i\     Svo,  half  morocco.       Baltimore,  1.S21 

1031  CiKiiiirii.  Annals  of  Baiiimokk.  /'ortrait  and  uuxu/int.  Svo, 
I'  ilf  moroico.  Baltimore,  iS_^, 

105:;  CiKiNNMi.  Land.  Ki.makks  on  the  Knoi.isii  .Mats  of  Arc  ric 
Disi  oviisirs,  in  1.S50  and  I'^si,  made  at  the  Ortlinary  Meeting  of 
the  National  Institute,  Washington,  in  .May,  1S52,  by  i'eter  Force. 
.\/a/>.     Svo,  uncut.     No  title.  |''*^5-l 

1055  CiUOANs  of  the  I'l.  \N  I  ATKINS  ('I'lie)  :  or,  A  'True  .Account  of 
tiicir  tlrievous  and  Fxtrcme  Sufferings  By  the  Heavy  Impositions 
upon  Sugar  .\nd  other  Hardships.  Relating  more  particularly  to 
the  island  of  Barbados.     4to,  half  russia. 

London.  16  Si 


iSy;  ri'P> 


1698 


ipy. 


1054     [(ii<osK.|     Advk  K  to  the  Okhckrs  of  the  British  Army   .   .  . 
with  Introduction  and  Notes.     Svo,  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York  :  Ai^at/iynian  Clul\  1867 
Only  120  copies  printed  (No.  IP})  in  f.'tcsimile  of  the  sixth  I.Dndon  cililinn. 


1055     Grotii    (Hugonis).      I)k   Orioink   Gkntium   Amkricanar 


UM 


DissiRTA  Tio.     4to,  half  calf,   16  pp. 


164: 


1056     (iRrnKR  (J.    A.).     C.RUNPi.iCHK   .\n-und   aufforderung  an  die 
Ehmalig  erweckte  hier  und  dar  zerstreuete  Seelen  dieses  Landes, 


AmI:KI(  ANA. 


.■)/ 


in  Oder  ausscr  I'arthcyen,  zur  Neucn  Umfassung.  Ciliedlichor  Vcr- 
ciniijuni;,  niul  ("it'bets-Cicmcinschaft,  Dargelejft  .  .  .  1736.  410, 
half  morocco.  I'liiladdpliia:   li.  Fr-inklin,  1742 

Also  in  tliis  volume:  |  Zinzinkokk  (I-iuhvijj,  Count  voii).l 
Etliche  zu  dieser  Zcit  nicht  unnutzc  Krajfan  uber  einijje  Schrift- 
Stelit-n,  welchc  .  .  .  deutlich  erortcrt  zu  wcrden  fcwiinsclu-t  hat 
cin  \Vahr!icit-l''orschi'ndfr  in  America  im  jaiir  1742  .  .  .  licraiis- 
},a'j;ci)cn    von    cincm    Kiiecht    Jcsu    C'hristi.     4to,  half    morocco. 

I'liiladclphia  :  Ji.  I'lanklin  \  1742]. 

1057  [CiKVNAKUS  |or  Huttk:ii|  (Simon).]  Novvs  Oriiis  RhcioNrM 
ac  Insularum  vctcrihus  incojrnitarum,  una  cum  tahula  cosmo- 
j^raiiiiica,  iV  alicjuot  aliis  consimilisaryumcnti  libcllis,  <iuorum  ouuii- 
um  catalo^jus  scciuenti  patel)it  pajjina.  His  accessit  copiosus  rcrum 
nicmorahilium  index.  W'ooJciit  on  title  {I'Oi^ur  la  );a/<i),  and  /iin^r 
nhj/>  [ni(>i/nt(i/  on  iinrn)  ot  p.  i.  Folio,  red  levant  morocco  extra, 
jfilt  leaves,  by  Hcd/oiJ.  I'arisiis:    /.  /\irri,  e^r.,  1532 

n.  A.  v.,  No.  172. 

io57(/  (CiRVNAKi  s  I  iNovvs  Okius  Ri.i;i()\i;m  ac  Insularum  veteribus 
iin~oi>iiitarum  una  cum  tabula  cosiuoj^raphica,  \:  alicpu)!  alijs  con- 
similis  ar^junuiUi  libeilis,  (piorum  omnium  cataioj^us  secpicnti 
patebit  iKiy;ina.  His  accessit  copiosus  rerum  memorabilium  index. 
/-(?/;!,'<•  niiip.     Folio,  vellum.  IJasilea;:    /.  Ilcrra^^iiim,  15,^2 

'I'hi-  m;t|)  is  the  saiin'  ;is  in  the  I'.iris  cditinn,  ami  is  (luscribeil  in  the  15  A  V'.. 
with  the  omission  of  thf  won!  'l"ypiis  to  the  hi-aillinc  "  l'osmci^'ra[ihiiiis  I'liivcr- 
salis." 

Also  boiMid  with  the  above:  I'l  rki  MAKrvKis  ai!  \m;i.iki\ 
Ml  Dioi.ANKN.  Okatokis  CI. akissimi,  Fcmandi  <\:  Helisabeth 
Hispaniarum  cpiondam  rejjum  a  consilijs,  de  rebus  Oceanit  is  i\; 
Orbe  novo  decades  tres:  ([uibus  (iuiv(|ind  de  inventis  nuper  terris 
traditum  .  .  .  eiusdcm  |)racterea  I.egationis  Habylonica-  li!)ri 
tres     .    .    .    Folio,  vellum.  Hasilea.':  /.  Helulinin,  \^\\ 

W.  A.  v..  No.    176. 

1057/^  [(iRVNAKUS. I  An(»ther  co|)y,  without  the  ma|)s,  and  last  leaf 
(colophon).     Folio,  half  calf.  Hasile;i;,  15,^' 

Between  the  book-worm  and  some  ancient  penman,  this  copy  is  somewhat  dis. 
figuretl. 


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es, 


105S     |<i>S[ri)n,irUS.|     Dl'C  ^X^ClU  JTfUlt    der    I.andschaftcn   <wnml 
Insulen,    so    bis     hie     her    alien     .Mtweltbeschrybern     iinbeiant. 


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I  Uchcrsctzimij    cics  Michael   Ilcrr.  | 
extra,  jfilt  leaves,  by  JhJfoiJ, 

No  map. 

B,  V.  A.,  No.  1 88. 


Folio,    red   levant  morocco 
Strasburj^r,  1534 


1059  (C1ryna:us.|  Novvs  Oriiis  Rkoioni'm  ac  insularum  veteribus 
inco-rnitaruni  una  cum  tabula  cosmoyraphita,  iV  alicjuot  alijs  con- 
siniilis  aryviinenti  libelli.s,  c|nonim  omnium  catalogus  sequenti 
l)atel)it  pai^ina,  \-c.  I'olio,  reel  levant  morocco  e.xtra.  )j;ilt  leaves, 
by  Hcdjoid.  Hasileae,  1537 

No  ninp. 

15.  A.  v.,  No.  223. 

io59<?  [{iKVN.i.us.  J  Novvs  Okiiis  (etlitio  secunila  auctior),  Folio, 
vellum.     Hi:sT  kdition.  Hasiiea.%  1555 

"  This  edition  contains,  busiilcs  tiic  matter  of  the  lirst,  also  several  supple- 
iiRntary  piei'es,  iniludiiij;  the  second  anil  third  lelters  of  (.'ortes.  [The  only 
v.iriatioM  lietwcen  different  copies  of  the  liryn.eus  maps  is  that  the  letterpress 
portion  (ihe  names  of  the  regions)  was,  in  a  seconil  issue,  set  up  in  a  partly- 
altered  type.  This  circumstance,  observed  in  different  copies  of  different 
editions  has  caused  aome  vague  statements  which  catalogues  constantly  repeat 
one  from  another  conciTning  the  rarity  of  the  map  and  the  existence  of  coimter- 
fcits|." 

"i)n  en  {Je  teltc  colLitiou')  recherche  les  exemplaires,  e.v  surtout  cenz  ilc 
I'tilition  dc  1555  qui  est  la  plus  complete." — Hki  NKi. 

1060  [di;  A  iKMAi.A.  1  Mkmorias  para  la  Historia  cle  antiguo  Reyno 
lie  (aiatemala,  redactadas  por  .  .  .  Francisco  de  Paula  (larcia 
I'elaez.     3  vols.,  8vo,  boards.  Cluatemala,  i<S5  i 

1061  (luAZ/o  (Marco).  His  idRii-,  di  Tutte  le  Cose  degne  di  Memoria 
([ual  del  anno  M.D.XXIIII.  Sino  (juesto  presente  sono  occorse 
nella  Italio,  «!vc.     Small  Svo,  calf.  Venetia,  1545 

See  leaf  ifiy  in  the  chapter,  "  Isolo  de  t)ro,"  the  history  of  I'izarro. 
li.  A.  V.  Add.,  No.  153. 


1062       |(;tJIANA.|        .\   I'UIU.U  AIION    of    (IuI.'VNA's  PLANTATION,   NcwIy 

undertaken  by  the  Right  Honbie  the  Karl  t)f  Harkshire  .  .  . 
and  Company  for  that  most  famous  River  of  the  Amazoncs  in 
.America.  Wherein  is  briefly  shewed  the  lawfulnesse  of  planta- 
tions in  forraine  Countries,  &c.     4to,  calf,  gilt  edges,  by  AVrvV/v. 

London,  1632 
Signed  I.  I), 
(.'loscly  cropped  in  lower  margins. 


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1063  (lUMii.i.A  (Joscpli).  IlHinuiA  Na  I  UKAi,,  civil  y  jjfojjrarua  ill' 
las  Naciones  situailas  cii  las  Rivi  uas  del  Rio  Okinoco  .  .  . 
correijiclo  ])()r  el  I'.  Ij^naiio  ()l)rt'^()ii.  J\>i trail,  lai\^c  iiuif'  aihi  U 
phii'cs.     2  vols.,  small  410,  vellum.  liarceloiia,  17(^1 

1064  (luRowsKi  (Adam).  Diakv  jiii  the  U.  S.j  from  March  4,  1861, 
to  November  12,  1862.      121110,  cloth.  liostoii,  iS()2 


1065 


H 


ACHARI)  (Marie  Madelaiiie).      Rii..\rioN  dii  \o\  ai;i 

des   Damis    Rn.KMKt'sK.s    II  Ksi  LINKS  de    RoiMN,  a  la 

NoLVKi.i.K  Oki.kans,  parties  de    I-'raiicc  le  22  Kevrier, 

1727,  iV  arrive/  a   la  I-ouisiemie  le  23.  Julliet  de  la  mOme  aiiiu'e 

,    .    .    iSvo  (mounted  on  410  sheets),  morocco,  gilt. 

Rouen:  A.  Ir  /'rrri's/,  172S 
Title,  I    100  in*. 


1066  Hakim  (Samuel).     SKK.rcHKs   of  IUmnos   Avkks,  C'iiii.k   and 
I'kku.     Svo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London.  i.S^i 

1067  ja?aftlunt  (ilici)«irt).     rf)C  |)i'fnci'j)(ill  :cCam'flationB, 

VoiAdK.s  and  DiscovKRiKs  of  the  English  nation,  made  by  Sea 
or  ouer  Land,  to  the  most  remote  and  farthest  distant  (^)uarters 
of  the  earth  at  any  time  within  thecompasse  of  these  1500  yeeres: 
Deuided  into  three  seuerall  parts,  according  to  the  positions  of  ihe 
Regions  whereunto  they  were  directed.  .  .  .  Including  the 
English  valiant  attempts  in  searching  almost  ail  the  corners  of  the 
vaste  and  new  world  of  America,  itc.  Hy  Richard  Hal<hi\t. 
Eolio,  russia  e.xtra,  gilt  edges,  by  /'.  Bedford. 

Imprinted  at  London  by  George  liisliop  and  Ralph  Newberie,  1589 

First  f.ihtion,  with  .i  folded  map  "  Typus  Cosmojjraphiius  UnivcTs.nlis," 
mounted  on  linen,  opjKisite  i>aj;e  one.  This  copy  contains  Maker's  "  Two 
Voyages  to  (iuinee"  in  1562,  in  vkksk,  aiidSir  Jolin  .Mandeviile's  Tiaveis,  about 
I3f)0,  occupying  2S  leaves. 

1068  ja^aftluyt.    rtic  jlcincipaU  XciUfflatioiis,  Voiages .  .  . 

&c.     P'olio,  red  morocco  e.vlra,  gilt  leaves,  hy  Bedford. 

London,  158'; 
This  copy  is  somewhat  shorter  than  the  previous  item,  and  is  minus  the  in.ip. 
hut,  in  adilition  to  the  Haker  and  Mandevilie  voy.iges,  contains  the  rare  voyage  of 
Sir  Francis  Drake,  6  unpaged  leaves,  after  p.  643. 

1069     |K;aUIUi>t.   The  Principal  N avk; A  I  IONS,  Voyages,  Trafticiue.s, 
and   Discoveries  of  the  English  Nation,  made  by  Sea  or  overland, 


i6o 


Ami;kic.\na. 


to  the  remote  and  fartliest  distant  ([uarters  of  the  Earth,  &c.  ^ 
vols,  in  2.  CrVc,  ///'.»//('/>,  i5y(>-i6oo 

A  Si'k'ction  of  Curious,  Rare  and  Karly  Voyanes  and  Histories 
of  Intcrestin;;  Discoveries,  tliietly  published  l)y  Ilakhiyt  [ethlfd 
l)y  K.  H.  I'. vans |.      i  vol.  iSi  2 

'I'ojfether  4  vols,  in  \.     P'oiio,  nissia.  I.onilon,  15(^9-1X12 

The  whole  i>f  Ihi-   vi>yaj{fs,  inchuliiiK  the  \'l>>•a^;l•  In  C'ailiz  (nrij^inal)  at  the 
eiitldf  Vol.  1,  willi  till'  liKlit  par.i^raphs  011  p.  (11)7  as  (IcMriiicd  !>)■  I.owiults. 
Inlc'iidi'd  as  a  SiippU'riiciit  t<j  I'lirilias  and  otlier  collections. 


H.AKLUYT  .SOCIETY   PUHI.IC.ATIONS. 

iS  Volumes,  as  follows  : 

1070  Tlu'  (MtsKRVATioNs  of  SiK  Ricii.AKK  Hawkins,  Kut,,  in  his 
\'(iya;;e  into  the  South  Sea  in  the  year  1593.  .  .  .  iMJited  i)y  C.  R. 
Drinkw.iler  iktliune.  1847 

Ihe  DiscovKRV  of  the  l.arj^e,  Rich  and  Beautiful  Empire  of 
(lUlA.NA,  with  a  Relation  of  the  (Ireat  and  (iolden  Citv  of 
Manoa  (whicli  the  Spaniards  called  El  Dorado),  iVc.  Terforined 
in  the  year  1595.  By  Sir  W.  Rale^fh,  K.t.  .  .  .  Rejjrinted  from 
the  Edition  of  1596,  With  sonie  Cnpuhlished  Dc.ciunents  rela- 
tive to  tliat  Country.  Indited  with  copious  IC.vplanatory  Notes 
and  a  Hioj^raphical  .Memoir,  by  Sir  Robert  H.  Schomhur;;!;, 
I'h.l).     A/,i/>.  1S4.S 

The  Ili^roKiK  of  Travaii.k  into  Vir(;i.\ia  Hritanmv; 
e.vpressinjj  the  Cosnu);j[raphie  anil  Comodities  of  the  Country, 
toj^^'tlier  with  the  .Manners  and  Customes  of  the  People,  (lathered 
and  observed  as  well  by  those  who  went  first  thither  as  collected 
by  William  Strachey,  (lent.,  the  fir.st  Secretary  of  the  Colony. 
.Now  lirsl  Etlited  from  the  orij;inal  .Maniistript  in  the  Hritish 
.Museum,  by   R.  H.  Major,  Esi|.      A/a/<  and  6  plittes. 

London,  1840 

'I'hf  pti'faci'  ]|>ivi-s  an  historical  .-u'l-ouni  of  early  Knfjlish  .N'avijjators 
.America,  :>.iul  their  colonizations,  |ianicul.irly  in  Nir^inia.  It  ineliidis  1 
'■  Letter  from  I.onl  |)elawarr.  (lovernor  of  \'ir^;inia,"  u'^inK  .in  accntinl  of 
his  viiyajje  out.  and  of  his  proceedinj^s  since  his  arrival  in  Virvjiiiia.  (He  left 
ri>nioutli  1st  of  .\pril,  .iiid  dalo  his  Idler  July  7th,  idio.)  The  History  li.is 
a  3nd  Ijook,  "  I'lnlreatinn  of  the  first  tliscoveries  of  the  Colony,  aiul  of  the 
first  Colonic  upon  the  Island  of  koanoak.  .\s  also  of  the  Northern  Colonii', 
sealed  upon  the  Uiver  of  S,.cha.khoc.  aniKt  15^5," 

"Hook  I.  was  written  probably  some  years  l>efore  (  aplain  John  Smiths 
(/'<"i/<-/(//  llisliiry  of  riri;^hiiii,  and  in  more  especially  remarkable  as  having 
aflonled  \lr.  |)eane  and  .\lr.  NicI  the  data  u|)on  which  to  charge  the  name  <■( 
rocahoiitas  with  infamy." — I'li-.i.D. 


Ami;  UK  AN  A. 


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lift 

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|ni<'. 


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Sir  Fram  is  Drakk,  his  Voyajjt',  1595.  J'y  Tliomas  Mayiiarde, 
tojfttlier  with  the  Spanisli  Aci  /unt  of  Drake's  Attac  k  011  I'lurtt) 
Rico.     Kditfil    .    .    .    by  W.  I),  (doley.  184.; 

DiVKks  VoYAdKs  'rouchin;!;  the  Discovkry  of  Amkrii  \  ami 
tlie  Islands  ailjacent,  Colleited  ami  Published  by  Ki(  hard  llak- 
luyt.  .  .  ,  Kditeil  with  Notes  ami  an  Iiitrodiutioii,  by  joim 
Winter  Jones,  of  the  Uritish  Museum.     2  maf>!>  >'  td fac-simile. 

1S50 

IlakluytV  lirst  iml'lication  It  (•(Hiiainx  srvcii  iirliclt-s  nr  voyanc--.  tlu'  lifili 
of  whiih  is  '■Tile  relation  of  lohn  V't-raiamis,  a  Kloifntiiu-,  of  tin-  iainK-  \<s 
him  discoiUTi-d  in  tlu-  naini- of  liiy  Maitstic,  written  in  llii'ix.,  the  ci^lit  of 
July,  1524,"  which  is  the  earliest  known  account  of  Khoilc  Nlantl. 

.Mkmokiai.s  of  the  Knipire  of  J  vpon  in  the  X\l.  and  .Wll. 
Centuries.  Kdited  with  Notes  by  Thomas  Rundall.  MapanJ 
J'ac-similts. 


1S5C 

"  Many  of  tiic  crew  of  an  Aineri'an  vessel  wrecked  on  the  coast   were  liter- 
ally star\eil  to  death  hy  order  of  the  (JapoiieKe)  j;overnment."     p.   WWII. 

'I'he  Dim  ovi  kv  and  ('nN(.iii  >r  of  'I'kkka  Ki.oKih  \.  by  Don 
I'erdinando  de  Soto,  and  Six  Htindrcd  Spaniards,  his  l-ollowers. 
Written  by  a  (lentleman  of  l-Jvas,  employed  in  all  the  .Action, 
and  translated  out  of  l'ortu;;uese,  by  Richard  iiakliiyt.  Ke- 
printed  from  the  iiilition  of  1611.  l-'.dited,  with  Notes  and  an 
Introduction,  and  a  Translation  of  a  Narrative  of  the  M\pc(iition 
of  jjiis  Hernande/ de  iiiedma,  Factor  to  the  Same.      l!y  William 


15.  Kve. 


Map. 


tSci 


Ukriikrsihn  (Haron  Sijfisnumd  von).     Notks  upon  Ki>>i\, 


bcinjr  a  translation 


of  the   I'larliest   Account  of  that   ("otiiUrv, 


•ntitle( 


Kerum   Mast ovitiiartim   (■(iinmeiitarii. 

2  vols. 


I 


rails!. I 

I  .S  s  I 


led 


and  edited  by  K.  H.  Major.      /V<//<\. 

Di'  \  I  hu  (( itrril).  .\  Tri  I  Di  mmi'I  io.n  of  i'liki  1  \'>'V- 
AOKs  by  the  .North-Fast  towards  Cathay  and  China,  tindertakiii 
by  the  Dutch  in  the  years  1594,  1595  and  1596  .  .  .  l-'-dited  by 
Charles  I",  Ueke.     Maps  onJ  cutioui ptiitcs,  1^5.^ 

I'he  Introduction  contains  a   llil)liojjra|)hy  of   the   N'oyaijes  of    I.insclioien 
and  I  »c  \'eer's  work. 

Mkni)o/a  (Juan  Gonzalez  de).  Hisiurn  of  the  yrtat  am' 
miyhty  KiNtiOoM  of  China.  Reprinted  from  the  early  transla- 
tion of  R.  I'arke.     Fdited  by  Sir  (leo.  T.  Stanton,  with  an  linro- 

2  vols.  '•'^.S.V  4 

In  i(M)7  Mendo/.a  came  to  Anietica,  with  the  title  «if   N'icar    Aposidn  ,  and 


dtietion  by  R.  H.  Major. 


the 


same  \ear  w 


as  made  Hislioi)  of  (.  hiaiia. 


1 6  J 


A  mi;  UK  AN  A. 


'I'liK  WnKi  ii  I',M  oMi'Assn)  l)ySiR  I''r.vncis  Dkakk,  hl'ill);  lus 
iifM  \'iiya)ii-  to  lliat  to  Noiiil)rr  ^\v  Dios,  Collated  with  an  I'll- 
|)iil>lislic»l    MS.  of   l-'raiuis  Mctilirr.      Appcndit  rs.  \(  .,  hy  W.  S. 


U .  \ 


IllX. 


.!/<//. 


I  •'^54 


D'Oki.i'.ans  (I'icrrc  Joseph).     Hi>I(>kv  ol  tin-  two    Iakiak 

.    lowiiich  isadcUd  lathiT  IVrtira's 


(  "(IM^l   I  KtlKSof  CllllNA 

Joiiiiii'y  into  Tartary    . 


'I  ranslatfd  and  cditiMl  by  tlu'   Karl 


of  l'',llrsmrrc,  with  an  introdiic  tioii  hy  l\.  H    Major. 


1X54 


lli'-Kikv  of  tlu"  Ni-.w  \\okii>,  by  (iirolamo  Hcn/.oni.of  Milan, 
Showin;;  his  liavt'ls  in  Aim rica,  from  A.  I).  15.JI  to  1536  ;  with 
soim-  |)arti(-idars  of  the  Island  of  Canary.  Now  I-irst  I'r.ins- 
latt'('     id  t'diti'd  hy  Rear-.\diniral  \V.  H.  Suiytli.      iH/7/,i,'/<;;7//j,m. 

'«S7 


riu' 


.f  all 


I- narrative  of   dirnlanxi  Mi-ii/niii  is  one  nl   ilu- most  iiiltrcHtinK  < 
the  early  (raxclliTs  ill  .\nu-rk-a.  fur  tlu'  n)itnitc'  ilrl.ilU  of  tlu-  liU-  ami  lial>ilN  ul 
ilu-  .\l)iiri;;in('><  more  ihaii  ihri-c  ii-nluries  a>;i)."-    !•  11  1  h. 

CiiAMi'i.  AiN.  N  AKR  A  ri\  h  of  a  Vov  \(ii  to  tlu-  Wisr  iMtiis 
and.MiMinin  the  Nrars  i5(;9-i6oj,  with  .Maps  and  illustra- 
tions, liy  Sanuicl  Chaniplain.  Translatt-d  from  the  ( )ri).;inal  and 
Unpuhlislu'd  Manuscript,  with  a  Itio^raphical  Notice  .ind  Notes 
liy  Alice  Wihnere,     Kdited  by  N«)rton  Shaw.     10 /(/iiA-i,  1;//// ///.//>. 

1.S59 
"  I  his  Narialivi'  of  (  haniplain'H  First  Voyage  lo  ilic  .New  \N Crlil  i*  of  j,'rr.it 
value  to  iiii  ill  eHlahlisliiii^,  by  an  unin)|M-ai-|ial)le  aulhorily,  llieHloryof  tlu-  aMfiil 
cruelties  v*'hiili  vvi-n-  iiilliiled  ii|Miii  the  liuiiaiis  of  the  West  Iiidji's  by  the 
Spaniards.  I'ai'-siiilile  lithti^raplisof  (  li.illi|il:iiii's  (lr.4wini;s  are  ^iveii,  aiiloii^ 
which  are  reprenenialiuns  of  Indian  feasts,  no^);in^  Indi.inH  to  church,  and 
burning  ^jroup-.  of  the  n.itivi-s  at  ihr  si.ikc  'llic  bio^rapliy  v;iv<s  ,in  inlerenl- 
in^  h.ioalioi)  of  (  h.iinplaiii's  dealings  M'ith  the  Indians  of  Ncm  I  laiice." — 
I'  II  I  h. 

CiAut  ii.Asso  l»K.  l.A  Vh:a  (Ynca).      l-'irst    Part     if  the    RoVAi 


CdMMI  N  lARIK^of  the  N'\(  \s. 


rranslalid  and  lulited  with 


|S(i.; 


Notes  and  an  Introihuiion,  by  Clements  K,  Markham. 

The 'I'liKi'.K  VoVAtJK.s  »)f  Vas«  <<   it\   (Iama,  and   his   \iceroy- 
alty      Ironi  the  I.endasda  India  of  ( iaspar  ( '<irrea,  .  .  .     Trans- 


laled  with  Notes   . 
/fiiif,  (///./  2  />/it/iS. 
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Vol,  I  |r///  f>uhli\lhi{\  ( oinprehendinji  the  Campaij;ns  of  1775. 
1776  and  1777.  liy  an  ( )tVn cr  of  the  llritish  .Army,  /.aii^i- tna/< 
Svo,  hoards,  unctit,  London,  17S0 


10- 


io7,S 


.VIKICWA. 


\iy 


1072     Haii.ock    ( Ifr<'miah).      I.iKi    «»f 


to    which     is   a*l(lc(l    a 


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Ilaindtoii.  /'i»/t,ii/,  7  vols.,  Svo,  half  vi-IIum  extra,  rarniin«- 
c«lj{fs.  New  V«)rk,  1S51 

1074  I  II  \MII   ION.  I        .\    III  I      \'lN|i|l   A  I  ION   of    the    .Ml- A>t'kf>  ol   till- 

CoNc.Kiss,  from  the  C'aliiiniiics  of  tlieir  I'.neinio  ;  iit  .\nswcr  lu  .1 
I.t'tlcr.  under  the  siy;natiire  of  ,\.  W  .  larmer.  Wherehy  his  .Sc////./;  c 
is  exposed,  his  Ciiti/s  (onfiiled,  his  .hfi/hfi  iletecte«l,  and  his  //'// 
ridi(iil('tl:  ill  a  <i(iicral  .Vddrcss  to  tlu-  Inhahitants  of  Aiccrica, 
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1075        |II\MIII    iN,|       <  Hl^l  KS  A  I  ln.\>     on     ('iKIAIN     I  )lK'l'MKS  I  s    COD- 

taiiicil  111    No.  V.    iV    VI.  of   "The   History   of  the    Initc*!  States 
for  tlic    Near   i7«/>,"in    whu  h   tin*  (  I'.arm- oi    S|h«  iilation  an.iinsi 


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tained  in  No  \',  and  \  I  of"  I  hr  History  ol  the  I'nited  St.it«s 
for  the  Near  i7</»,"  in  whu  li  llu  i  har^e  of  Speiulation  aKain-.t 
.Mex.ii.der  li.iinilton,  late  Net n  lary  o|  the  i  reasiiry,  is  lulls 
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Ft'ds.,  iVc,  hi'injj  iiiti-iulcd  .is  a  n-ply  to  a  Scankaiois  I'a.mi"ii  k  t 
lately  |)iil»li>lu<l  iindcT  tlio  saiKtion,  as  it  is  prisiitm-d,  <»f  Mr. 
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TiiiM  (iillrndcr.      Svo,  pp.  64,  hall'  tuorocco.  New  \'ork,  iSoj 

loHo  IIamii.ion  and  IJukK.  A  Cokkkc.t  Statkmkni  of  the  latr 
Melancholy  Aflair  of  Honor  bi-t ween  (lencral  Hamilton  and  Col. 
liiirr  ...  to  which  is  added  a  Candid  ICxainination  oi  the  whole 
affair  .  .  .  IJy  "  l.ysander."  Also  ;\n  Oration  i ommemorative 
of  the  late  Alajor-(ieneral  Alexander  Hamilton  .  .  .  Hy  J.  M. 
Mason.    2  vols,  in  1.     8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1S04 

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8vo,  half  morocco,  j^ilt  top.  New  ^'ork,  i.S(>5 

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Study  hy  the  Hon  (icoi}fc  Shea.  J\>ihait.  Svo,  cloth,  );ilt  top. 
uncut.  Hostoii,  iS;^ 

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written  in  favor  of  the  New  Constitution,  as  ayjreed  u|)on  hy  the 
Federal  Convention,  September  17,  17S7.  Ke|)rimcd  from  tln' 
orijjinal  text,  with  an  Historical  introduction  and  Notes.  Hy 
Henry  \\.  Dawson.  I'vitniit  on  lihlui  paper.  Royal  Svo,  uncut. 
(Vol.  I.)  Morrisania,  1N6  \ 

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Only  av  copies  printfd.     No.  121. 

10K4  H  AMiiiiiN  (I.ady  .\ii>(usta).  Makria(;k  Ritks,  Ct  sroM^^  and 
Ckkkmo.mi  s  of  all  .N  A  I  IONS  of  the  Univkrsk..  J''n»itiipiia\  Svo. 
half  moroico,  uncut.  Loiulon,  iSjj 

'I'hc  Anuric;in  ciistonis  will  In-  found  at  pp.  27S-3()4. 

1085  Hamok  (ka|)h«').  .A 'Ikiik.  I)is(  (H'KSK  of  the  I'KKsHNi' KsiA  n 
of  V'vciMA,  and  the  su(•ce^.se  of  the  affaires  there  till  the  iSol 
Jilt    ,    (fti.j.      'lo^^elher    with   a    Relation  of   the   seuerall    iMiyli.-li 


1 090 


Amkkrana. 


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If 
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ATI 


Townt's  and  fortt-s,  the  assured  h()|)es  of  that  coimtrie  and  tlie 
peace  concluded  with  the  huhans.  1  he  t  liristeniiij;  of  I'owliatans 
dau),diter,  and  her  niariage  with  an  Knglish-man.  .jto,  lialf  nis- 
sia,  pp.  69  (6).  I.ondon,  1615 

Fine  copy.     Autojjraph  of  .Xrch'd  Constable  on  lly-leaf. 

10S6  Uamok  (R.).  a  Trvk  DisiouRSK  Of  The  1'ri.sk.n  1  Ksiaik  Of 
VlK(ilNiA,  and  the  successe  of  the  Affaires  tlicre  till  the  iSof  Imu', 
1614.  I'oyether  With  .\  Relation  Of  the  seut^rali  Mn),disii  Townes 
and  forts,  tlie  assurcil  hopes  of  that  counlrie,  and  the  peai  c  con- 
cluded with  the  Iiidiaiis.  Tlie  (  hristeninj;  of  I'owliatans  il,ui;,d>- 
tcr,  and  her  inarriaj.;e  with  an  Kn},dish man.  Written  by  Ra|)he 
Hamor  the  yonder,  late  Secretarie  in  tli.it  Colony  .  .  .  I'olio, 
half  morocco,  j^ilt  top,  uncut.  [Albany:  Heprinttil,  i.S6o| 

■j(i<>  iiipies  reprinted  for  Dr.  l".  (j.  Harni-y  of  Kichniond,  Va. 

10.S7  I II  A.Mi'DK.N.  I  Ski  icuKS  of  the  Cm  k(  iiks  and  I'asioks  in 
Hami'Dkn  County,  Mass.,  and  also,  an  Adilress  delivered  to  the 
Pastors  by    Rev.    I'.  .M.  Cooley   .    .    .     1  snio,  cloth. 

Westfiekl.  1S54 

108.S  Hancjf.r  (Col.  C«eor;je).  The  I.ikk.  Advknti'Kks  and  ()i'iMnN> 
of  I  with  .Advice  to  the  Lovely  Cyprians  and  to  the  Fair  .Se.x  in 
jfeneral,  Adventures  in  .Ainenca,  <kv.\.  Written  by  liitnself. 
Curious  plate.     2  vols.,  Svo,  half  morocco.  London,  iMoi 

I'oi.  Hanger  (afterward  I .ord  Colcraine)  served  with  distinction  in  ilic  .Vnirii- 
can  War.  .See  Vol.  2,  page  427,  for  a  curious  propliciy  iclaiive  to  tin-  late 
rebcll.on:  "  One  of  these  days,  the  Northern  and  Sonthfrn  powers  will  light  as 
vigorously  against  each  other  as  they  both  have  united  to  do  against  tiie  itritish." 

10S9  ILxNsoN.  An  Account  of  the  Captivity  of  Km/auktm  Han- 
son, Late  of  Kachecky,  in  New-Knuland  :  Who,  with  lour  of 
her  Children,  and  Servant-Maid,  was  taken  captive  by  the 
Indians,  and  carried  into  Canada.  Setting;  forth  the  various 
remarkable  Occurrences,  sore  Trials,  and  wonderful  Deliverences 
which  befel  them  after  their  Departure,  to  the  'lime  of  their 
Retlemi)tion.  Taken  in  Substance  from  her  own  Mouth,  by 
Samuel  Uownas.     Small  8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.     Loiulon,  17X2 

1090     Harcourt  (Robert).     A  Rii.aiion  of  a  Voyack  to  (Iuiana, 

describin(4  the  Climat,  Scituation,  fertilitie,  provisions  and  commod- 
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occurred  in  the  Crrv  of  New  York  in  the  year  1822,  to  which  is 
prefixed  a  brief  sketch  of  the  different  Pestilential  Diseases  with 
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to  the    I  St   January,  1838.      Royal  8vo,  cloth.      Flan. 

New  York,  183S 

1093  Harmon  (D.  W.).  Journal  of  Vovaoks  and  Tkavkls  in  the 
Intkkioir  of  North  Ami.rica  .  .  .  [with  an  Account  of  the 
Indians,  specimens  of  the  two  languages  commonly  used  and  an 
account  of  the  principal  animals].     Portrait  and  map.     Svo.  calf. 

Andover,  1820 

1094  Hari'er  (R.  G.).  Ouservations  on  the  Dispute  between  tl.e 
United  S'l  ATEs  and  France.     8vo,  half  morocco.     Dublin,  1798 

Fourth  edition,  containing  the  sHp  of  Recommendation. 


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1097  Harper's  Ferry  Invasion.  Report  of  the  John  Brown 
Raid.     8vo,  cloth.  Washington,  i860 


1 10; 


1098  Harrington  (James).  Oceana  .  .  .  and  his  other  works 
.  .  .  collected,  methodiz'd  and  review'd,  with  an  exact  Account 
of  his  Life  prefix'd,  by  John  'loland.  Portrait,  frontispiece  and 
plate.     Folio,  calf.  London,  1700 


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^raphs.  Folio,  levant  morocco,  inside  borders,  »^ilt  top,  uncut, 
by  \V.  Matiheicis.  New   York  :  Privately  printed^  mdccci.xvi. 

Consists  of  a  series  of  notes  and  extracts  from  rare  books,  relating  to  Colum- 
bus, with  numerous  valuable  bibliof^raphical  and  his'^orical  notes.  It  also  con- 
tains an  account  of  the  poems,  eulogies,  essays,  etc.,  in  honor  of  Columbus. 

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distribution.  This  catalogue  would  scarcely  have  been  complcti.',  without  putting 
so  important  a  contribution  on  record,  both  as  a  tribute  to  Mr.  Barlow  (at  whose 
expense  it  was  printed)  and  to  the  indefatigible  author. 

iioo  [Harrissf..]  Rapport  sur  les  deu.x  Ouvrages  de  Bibliographie 
Aincricaine  de  M,  Henri  Harrisse  .  .  .  par  M.  Ernest  De.sjardins. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Paris,  1.S67 

iioi  [Harrissk.]  I.es  Sepultures  de  Christophe  Colomb.  Revue 
Critique.     <Svo,  uncut.  Paris:  Privatc/y piiiifcif,  1S79 

1 102  PIakti.ey  (David).  Li'/rrKRSon  the  American  War.  .\ddressed 
to  the  Mayor  and  Corporation,  &c.,  of  Kingston  upon  Hull.  4to, 
half  morocco.  London,  1778 

The  Introduction,  and  each  of  the  four  letters,  have  the  author's  autograph 
signature. 

1 103  Hartijv.  An  Address  to  the  Committee  of  the  County  ok 
York,  on  the  State  of  Public  Affairs.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Lomlon,  1781 

1104  Har'ii.ih  (Samuel).  The  Reformed  Commonweaeth  of  Bees. 
Presented  in  severall  Letters  and  Observations  to  Samuel  Hartlib, 
Escj.  ^Vith  The  Reformed  Virginian  Silk-Worm.  Containing 
Many  excellent  and  Choice  Secrets,  Experiments,  and  Discoveries 
for  attaining  of  National  and  Private  Profits  and  Riches.  IVood- 
iitts.     4to,  calf.  London,  1655 

This  copy  lacks  ]ip.  51,  52  of  the  lirst  part  and  some  margins  are  cropped. 

1105  Hakteih.  The  Reformed  Common-Wealth  of  Bees,  &;c. 
With  plate,  p.  52.     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  leaves.       London,  1655 

The  first  part  only,  but  with  the  above  will  make  a  perfect  copy. 

1 106  Hartweee,  Blair  and  Chilton.  The  Present  State  of 
ViRc.iNiA,  and  the  College.  'J'o  which  is  added.  The  Charter  for 
Erecting  the  said  College,  granted  by  their  late  Majesties  King 
William  and  Queen  Mary,  &c.     8vo,  half  morocco,     London,  1727 


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1 107  Hartwell,  Blair  and  Chilton.  Another  copy.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  London,  1727 

rioS  Hawes  (Joel).  An  Address  delivered  at  the  request  of  the 
Citizens  of  Hartford,  on  the  9th  of  November,  1835,  the  close  of 
the  Second  Century,  from  the  First  Settlement  of  the  City.  i2mo, 
half  morocco.  Hartford,  1835 

1 109  [Hawes  (William  Post).]  Sporting  Scenes  and  Sundry 
Sketches:  being  the  Miscellaneous  Writings  of  J.  Cypress,  Jr. 
Edited  by  Frank  Forester  [Henry  William  Herbert],  ^p/ates.  2 
vols.,  i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1842 

mo  Hawkins  (Sir  Richard).  The  Oisservations  of  .  .  .  in  his 
Voiage  into  the  South  Sea,  Anno  Domini  1593.  Small  folio,  calf 
extra,  gilt  over  red  edges,  by  Riviere.  Corner  of  title  and  last 
leaf  mended.  /.  D.,for  /o/in  Jtrgard,  1622 

J.  D.  stands  no  doubt  for  J.  Day,  whose  usual  printer's  mark  was  the  rising 
sun;  in  this  book,  however,  the  mark  on  the  title  bears  an  anchor  and  dolphin, 
with  the  initials  J.  D.,  and  the  latin  motto,  "  Princeps  subditorum  incolumitatem 
procurans." 


I  III     Hawks    (Francis    L.).     History  of    North    Carolina   .    ,    . 
[from  1584  to  1591].     Alaps,  <s-'c.     Vol.  I.  1857 


History   of    North    Carolina 
Maps  and  portraits.     (Vol.  II.) 

Together  2  vols.     8vo,  sheep. 


[from    1663   to    1729J. 

1858 

F-       teville,  1857-8 


1112  Hawley  (Charles).  Early  Chapters  of  Cayuga  History: 
Jesuit  Missions  in  Goi-o-gouen,  1656-1684  .  .  .  with  an  Intro- 
duction by  John  Gilmary  Shea.    Map.     8vo,  uncut.     Auburn,  1879 

1 1 13  Hayuen  (F.  v.).  Preliminary  Field  Report  of  the  United 
States  Geoiogical  Survey  of  Colorado  and  New  Mexico.  8vo, 
cloth.  Washington,  1869 


1114  Have  (I.  de  la),  Thresor  de  Chartes,  contenant  les  Tab- 
leax  de  tous  les  pays  du  Monde,  enrichi  de  belles  descriptions, 
reveu  &  augmente.  175  maps  engraved  by  Hondius.  Oblong  8vo, 
vellum.  s.  1,  et  a. 


Amfktcana. 


169 


1 115  Hayks  (I.  I.).  The  Oi'KN  1'oi.ar  Ska:  a  Narrative  of  a  Voyaj^e 
of  Discovery  towards  the  North  Pole.  Portiiiit,  ina^  and  ill  tint  ra- 
tions.    8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1867 

1 1 16  I  Havnks.]  Sketches  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  Rev. 
Lemuel  Havnes  .  .  By  I'imothy  Mather  Cooley  .  .  .  with 
some  Introductory  Remarks  by  William  B.  Spra^ue.  Portrait. 
i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1837 

1117  Haywood  (John).  The  Civil  and  I'oi.ituai,  History  of  the 
S  rATE  of  Tennessee,  from  its  Earliest  Settlement  up  to  the  year 
1796;  including  the  Boundaries  of  the  State.     8vo,  sheep. 

Knoxville,  1823 

1118  Hazard  (Ebenezer).  Historical  Collections;  consisting 
of  State  Papers  and  other  Authentic  Documents;  intended  as 
Materials  for  an  History  of  the  United  States  of  America.  2  vols., 
4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut  edges.         Philadeljihia,  1792-4 

From  the  Library  of  Benjamin  West,  with  his  autoy;iaph  in  \'ol.  I. 

1 1 19  Hazard.  Historical  Collections:  consisting  of  State 
Papers  and  other  Authentic  Documents;  intended  as  Materials 
for  an  History  of  the  United  States  of  America.  Vol,  L  410, 
boards,  uncut,  rough  edges.  Philadelphia,  1792 


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1120  Hazard  (Joseph).     Poems,  on  various  subjects.     i2mo,  boards, 
uncut.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1814 

1 121  Hazard   (Samuel).     Cuha   with  Pen  and   Pencil.     Numerous 
ivoodcut  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.  Hartford,  187 1 


\\i2  Hazard.  Santo  Domingo,  Past  and  Present,  with  a  (ilance 
at  Hayti.     Maps  and  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.        New  York,  1873 

1123  Heard  (Isaac  V.  D.).  History  of  the  Sioux  War  and  Mas- 
sacres of  1862  and  1863.  Portraits  and  woodcut  illustrations. 
i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1863 


1124  Heath  (Maj.-Gen.  William).  Memoirs,  containing  Anecdotes, 
Details  of  Skirmishes,  Battles  and  other  Military  Events,  during 
the  American  War,  written  by  Himself.     8vo,  calf. 

Boston:  Thomas  ^  Andrews.,  1798 


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1 1 25  [Hkckewelder.J  Transactions  of  the  Historical  and  Literary 
Committee  of  the  American  I'hih)sophical  Society,  held  at  Phila- 
delphia, for  Promoting  Useful  Knowledge.  Vol.  I.  8vo,  boards, 
uncut.  Philadelphia,  181 9 

CJontains ;  An  Account  of  the  History,  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Inthan 
Nations  who  once  inhabited  Pennsylvania  .  .  .  by  the  Rev.  John  Ileckewelder; 
a  ('orrespondence  between  the  Rev.  John  Ileckewelder  and  I'eter  S.  Diiponceau 
.  .  .  respecting  the  Languages  of  the  American  Indians;  and  Words,  Phrases 
and  Short  Dialogues  in  the  Language  of  the  Lenni  Lenape  or  Delaware 
Indians. 

1 1 26  [Hrckewf.lder.]  An  Account  of  the  History,  Manners 
and  Customs  of  the  Indian  Nations,  who  once  inhabited  Penn- 
sylvania and  the  neij^hbouring  States.  By  the  Rev.  John  Hecke- 
wekler,  of  Bethlehem.  [Transactions  of  the  Historical  and  Literary 
Committee  of  the  Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Vol.  1.]  8vo,  half  blue  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1.S19 

Duplicate  of  the  above  item. 

1 127  [Heckewelder.J  a  Narrative  of  the  Mission  of  the  United 
Brethren  among  the  Delaware  and  Mohegan  Indians,  from 
its  Commencement,  in  the  year  1740,  to  .  .  .  1808.  Comprising 
all  the  Remarkable  Incidents  which  took  plnce  at  their  Missionary 
Stations  during  that  period.  Interspersed  with  Anerdotes,  His- 
torical Facts,  Speeches  of  Indians,  and  other  Interesting  Matter. 
By  John  Heckewelder.  .  .  .  J\u-trait.  8vo,  half  blue  moroccf), 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1820 

"  Ileckcwelder's  narrative  is  a  full  and  undoubtedly  faithful  record  of  all  the 
details  of  the  Mission,  its  wonderful  success  and  its  appalling  destruction.  He  was 
able  to  give  a  thousand  particulars  from  personal  experience,  and  it  is  at  once  an 
interesting  story,  abounding  in  veritable  incidents;  and  a  valuable  history,  forti- 
lied  by  impregnable  facts.  Forty  years  of  missionary  life  among  the  Delaware 
and  Shawnese  tribes  had  amply  fitted  the  author  to  record  the  facts  which  fell 
under  his  own  knowledge." — FuiD. 


1 128  Helps  (Arthur).  The  Spanish  Concjuesc  in  America,  and  its 
relation  to  the  History  of  Slavery  and  to  the  (Government  of 
Colonies.     Vols.  1  and  2.     8vo,  tree  calf,  gilt,  by  Riviere. 

London,  1855 

1 129  Hennepin  (Louis).  Description  de  la  Louisiane,  nouvelle- 
ment  decouverte  au  Sud'  Quest  de  la  Nouvelle  France.  Large 
map.     Small  8vo,  vellum.  Paris,  1683 


1 1 


Americana. 


171 


1130  HiNN'Ki'iN.  A  r/EsCRii'TioN  of  LOUISIANA.  Translated  by 
John  Ciilniary  Shea,     ^fap.     Royal  Svo,  uncut.      New  York,  iS.So 

No.  149.      Only  a  limited  edition  reprinted  and  translated  from  the  edition 
of  1683. 

1 131  Hi.NNKi'ix  (Lewis).  A  Nkw  Discovkry  of  a  Vast  (Country 
in  Amkrica,  Extending  above  Four  Thousand  Miles,  between 
New  France  and  New  Mexico.  With  a  Description  of  tlie  (Ireat 
T,akes,  Cataracts,  Rivers,  Plants  and  Animals,  &c.  With  a  Con- 
tinuation: (living  an  Ac  nunt  of  the  Attempts  of  the  Sieur  De  la 
Salle  upon  the  Mines  \.\  '''.  Barbe,  isic.  The  Taking  of  Quebec 
by  the  English;  with  the  Advantag  ;  of  a  Shorter  C'ut  to  China 
and  Japan.  l>oth  parts  complete.  2  /a/xe  maps  and  7  plates,  iii- 
cluJiiig  the  rare  I'icw  of  Niai:;ara  Falls  ami  flic  Buffalo.     Svo,  calf. 

London,  1698 
A  fine  tall  copy,  with  plates,  iS:c.,  in  perfect  order. 

1 132  PIknn'i  PIN  (T,ouis).  NouvKAi;  VoYAfiK  d'un  Pais  plus  grand 
que  I'Europe,  avec  les  reflections  des  entreprises  du  Sieur  de  la 
Salle,  sur  les  Mines  de  St.  Barbe,  &c.  Large  map,  and  4  plates  hy 
J'ianen.      i2mo,  vellum.  Utrecht,  169S 

The  plates  in  the  "  C'ontinuation  "  of  the  Enj;;Iish  edition  of  the  same  date  are 
reverse  impressions  of  the  four  in  this  vol.     This  work  is  the  second  part  only. 


S20 


Its 


/clle- 
Airge 

1683 


1133     Hf.nry  (John  Joseph).     An  .-Vccurate  and  Literesting  .\cc()unt 

of  the  Hardsmii's  and  Slkferincs  of  that  Band  of  Hiroks,  who 

traversed  the  Wii.dkuness  in   the   C^ampaicn   against  (^iiKHr,(.;  in 

1775.     i2m(),  sheep,  Lancaster,  1S12 

First  edition.     Brinley,  4026. 

it34  Hknry  (i'atrick).  Skktchks  of  the  Liik.  and  Ch  aracikr  of 
.    .    ,    by  William  Wirt.    Portrait.    Svo.  sheep.      Philadelphia,  iSi 7 

1135  Hknshaw  (David).  An  Addrkss  delivered  before  an  .A^ssembly 
of  Citizens  from  all  parts  of  the  Commonwealth,  at  Faneuil  Hall 
.    .    .    Boston,  July  4,  1836.     8vo.  Boston,  1836 

Advocating  the  election  of  Van  Buren  and  Morton. 

TT36  [Hernandez.]  .  ,  .  De  la  Historia  del  Peru,  que  se 
mando  escrevir,  a  Diego  Fernandez,  vezino  de  la  cuidad  de  Palen- 
cia.  Cotiene  la  primera  lo  succedido  eti  la  Nueva  Espana  y  en  e\ 
Peru,  sobre  la  execucion  de  las  nuevas  leyes  ...  la  segunda 
contiene,  la  tyrannia  y  alcamiento  de  los  Contreras,  y  don  Sebastia 


I  72 


Amkkrana. 


de   Castilla,   y   de    Francipco    Hernandez    ...    [2    vols,   in    i.J 

JVooJcut  on  titles.     I"V)lio,  blue  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves, 

by  Pratt.  Sevilla,  157 1 

1 137  ?KKl'l*ClM  (^ntl)OnfO  tic).  XlCUlUC  SaiCrrlt  anders 
j:fl)enacmpt  VVest-Indien.  \^  maps  and  eiii^raved  \_/.atiti\  title.  Pp. 
HI.  Amsterdam,  1622 

(JDi'Honncj  t(r  crrl)«inoB  (40rtvo).    ISwflijcntifcftc  i3r= 

BCl)Vl>l)in0i)C  IjaU  SSlCStsKutlirn.     Woodcut  on  title.     Tp.  29. 

1621 

Tic  i^Hiiirr   (J|»TCoiJ).     cSpicflijcl  trcr  SlustiMliscijc 

tJCjlUlfltltt'C,  <!vt:-     4  niaps,  portrait  and  5  plates.  1622 

3  vols,  in  I.     Folio,  vellum.  Amsterdam:  M.  Colin,  1621-2 

113.S  Hkrkkka.  NovusOunis,  sive  Descriptio  IniliaeOccidentalis  .  .. 
mctaphraste  C.  Harla?o.  Accesserunt  (S:  aliorum  Indite  Occidentalis 
Dcscripiiones,  &  Navij^utionis  nupera;  Australis,  Jacobi  le  Maire 
Historia,  uti  «S:  navigationum  omnium  per  Fretum  Magellanicum 
succincta  narratio.  En^.;raved  title,  17  lar^^c  maps  and  5  7voodcitts. 
Folio,  vellum.  Amstelodami  :  M.  Colinium,  1622 

Kamiru/.,  No.  304,  calls  for  four  woodcuts.  There  Me  Jiiv  (5)  on  folios  52,  (m, 
f)i,  65  and  67.  These  woodcuts  are  re-designed  from  the  Spilberj^en  ami  l.e 
Maire  "  Speculum  Orientatis  "  of  iOk);  that  on  folio  52  beinjj  taken  from  the 
22(1  plate,  folios  60  and  61  from  the  24th  plate  and  folios  ()5  and  67  from  the  25th. 

1  139  Hi.RKARA.  TwF.K  Vkrschkv  DE  ScHi'iU's-ToGrK^  gedaan  na  de 
Mokiccos  en  St.  Martha  in  't  jaar  1525  en  vervolgcns.  De  eerste 
met  6  Scheepen  uyt  de  Corunna  door  den  Riddcr  (larcia  Jofre  de 
Foyasa,  na  de  Speeery-  Eylanden  ;  de  tweede  door  den  Fand-voogtl 
Rodri(]ue  de  Bastidas  en  P.  Alvares  Palomino,  (.*v:c.  Lari^c  map 
and  i^  etehed plates.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Leyden,  1707 

11^°  See  HuLSius. 

1 140  Herrara.  Historia  general  de  los  Hechos  de  los  Castella- 
nos  en  las  Fslas  i  Tierra  firme  del  Mar  Oceano.  Engraved  titles 
and  maps.     9  vols,  in  5.     Folio,  calf  extra,  red  edges,  by  Riviere. 

Madrid,  1726-30 

Decada  Primera    10  pp.  1-292—  1730 

"         .Segunda    4  pp.  1-28S — 1726 

"         Ter-:eda    2  pp.  1-296 — 1726 

"         Quarta      4  pp.  1-232 — 1730 


T")ecada  Quinta  6  pp.  1-252 — 1728 
"  Sesta  4  pp.  1-236 — 1730 
"  Setima  4  pp.  1-245 — 1726 
"         Octava  4  pp.  1-25 1 — 1730 


Vol.  g.  Di'-scKircioN  de  las  I.NDIAS  Occidkntai.ks.  Engraved  tillc  ami  14 
maps. 

The  colophons  of  two  volumes,  the  sixth  and  eighth,  bear  the  dates  1727  and 
1728. 


Americana. 


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1141  fllEWATT  (Alexander).]  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Rise 
and  1'roorf.ss  of  the  Coi.omks  of  South  Carolina  and  (Ikoroia. 
2  vols,  hi  I.     8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1779 

1142  [Hi:  WAIT.]  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Risk,  and  I'roc.rkss 
of  tlie  Coi.oNiKS  of  .South  ('aroijna  and  (Ikokoi  \.  2  vols.,  Xvo, 
calf.  London,  1779 

1143  IIkvi.vn  (Peter).  Cos.mooraphik in  foure  Hookes  contaynin}.f  the 
Chorojjfraphie  iS:  Historic  of  the  whole  World,  and  all  the  Princi- 
pall  Kin<;donies,  Provinces,  Seas  and  Isles  thereof.  En^raveJ  title 
ixiid  \  lar^c  maps.     Folio,  calf.  London,  1652 

America,      ['"oiirlli  Hook,  pp.  95-1 S5. 

1 144  Hkvi-vn.  Cos.MOGkArHiK.  Another  copy,  some  leaves  ilani- 
aged,  and  with  3  maps  only.     Folio,  half  calf.  London.  1652 

1145  HicKcox  (John  H.).  An  Historical  Account  of  Amkkican 
Coinagk.     Plates.     Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Albany,  1S58 

Only  2rxj  copies  printed. 

1 146  Hickkv  (W.).  The  ('onstitution  of  the  Unhkd  Siati-s  of 
America.    .    .    .    Declaration  of  Independence,  iVc.     121110,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1854 

1 147  [HiGOESON  (Francis).]  Nkw-Rnolands  Plantation;  or,  a 
Short  and  Trve  Description  of  the  Commodities  and  Discommo- 
dities of  that  Countrey.  Written  by  Mr.  Higgcson,  a  reiicrend 
Diuine  now  there  resident.  Whereunto  is  added  a  Letter,  sent  by 
Mr.  (Iraues  an  Enginere,  out  of  New-lMigland.  The  second  Edi- 
tion enlarged.     Small  4to,  calf,  gilt  leaves,  by  Rk'icre. 

London,  16,50 

Treating  of  the  Indians,  climate,  soil,  water,  air,  and  the  animal  and  vegetable 
productions  of  New  England. 

"  Hut  whosoever  desireth  to*know  as  much  as  yet  can  he  discouered,  I  aduise 
them  to  buy  Captain  John  Smith's  booke  of  the  d'.scription  of  New-England  in 
Folio  ;  and  there  let  the  Reader  expect  to  haue  full  content." — Extract. 

1148  [HiGGESON,]  Nkw-Englanus  PLANTATION.  .  .  .  The  third 
edition,  enlarged.     4to,  calf,  gilt  leaves,  by  Bedford. 

London,  1630 
The  difference  between  the  second  and  third  i  ''  'ons  consists  in  the  introduc- 
tion of  the  publisher  "to  the  reader,"  being  p       ^d  in  this  edition  on  the  back 
of  the  title,  instead  of  the  first  leaf,  making  the  collation  title  and  12  leaves. 


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1149  HiNMAN  (R.  R.).  Lkitirs  from  the  En.tjlisli  Kinj^sand  Queens, 
Charles  II.,  James  II.,  Wiliam  and  Mary,  Anne,  (leorj^e  II.,  \c., 
to  the  Governors  of  the  Colony  of  Connecticut,  together  with  the 
Answers  thereto,  from  1635  to  1749,^:0.  I'ortrait  and  facsimile 
autographs.     i2mo,  cloth.  Hartford,  1836 

1 150  IIis'roRicAi,  AxKCDOTrs,  Civil  and  Military  ;  in  a  Series  of  I,et- 
t(;rs,  written  from  America, in  the  years  1777  and  177H,  to  different 
Persons  in  Kn^^jland  ;  containing  Observations  on  the  Ceneral 
Manajjement  of  the  War,  and  on  the  Conduct  of  our  Principal 
Commanders  in  the  Revolted  Colonies,  during  that  Period.  8vo, 
half  morocco,  pp.  (6)  85.  London,  J.  />av,  1779 

"  These  letters  seem  to  have  been  written  by  a  zealous  North  British  Loyalist, 
who  chooses  to  demonstrate  his  aversion  to  the  rebels  anil  their  cause  by  bestow- 
in.i;,  most  liberally  on  both,  the  choicest  flowersof  scurrility." — Monthly  Rc-,-in<.u 

I  151  IIisioRicAi,  Magazine,  and  Notes  and  Queries  concerning  the 
Anti<iuities,  History  and  Biography  of  America.  Portraits.  [Lirst 
Series,  i85(S  (Vol.  2)  to  1863  (Vol.  7),  6  vols.;  Seconil  Series,  1.S67 
to  1S71  (9  vols.),  and  Third  Series,  1872-5  (2  vols.).  16  vols.,4to, 
cloth  (6),  the  rest  unbound.  New  York  and  Morrisania,  1858-75 
The  above  set,  owing  to  want  of  uniformity,  will  be  sold  as  if)  vols. 

1152  HisTORiK  (Lc).  ViMTiANF.  di  Marco  Antonio  Sahki.mco, 
tlivise  in  tre  dcche  contre  libri  della  quarta  dcca.  Novamente  da 
Mcsser  Lodovico  Dolce  in  volgare  tradotte.     4to,  calf.  1544 

It  is  asserti'tl  in  this  work  (]>.  2(}  >)  that  Columbus  took  ;i  prominent  part  in  a 
certain  naval  engagement  in  14S5.      This  statement,  however,  has  been  disproveil. 

1153  Hisi'ORV  (The)  of  the  Hriiish  Dominions  in  North  Amkuica, 
from  the  Lirst  Discovery  ...  by  Sabastian  Cabot  in  1497  to 
.    .    .    1763.     Lari^f  inap.     4to,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1773 

1 154  His  I'ORV  of  the  War  in  America,  between  Creat  Britain  and  the 
Colonies,  from  its  Commencement  .  .  .  to  1778.  Iavj^i'  map.  3 
vols.,  8vo,  calf.  Dublin,  1779-85 

The  third  volume,  which  was  published  six  years  after  the  first,  is  rarely  f.)Und 
with  the  other  two. 


1 155     HiTTKL  (John  S.).     The  RESoURCKsof  Calieornia,  comprising 
Agriculture,  Mining,  Geography,  &c.      1  2mo,  cloth. 

San  Francisco,  1863 


AmKKH  ANA. 


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1x56  HonAur  (Noah).  A  Skkious  Adork.ss  to  the  Mkmukks  of  tlio 
Ei'iscoi'Ai,  Ski>ara  I  ION  ill  Ni:\v-Kn{;i,ani),  occasioiu'd  by  Mr. 
Wetniore's  Viiuiication  of  the  Professors  of  the  Cluirch  of  l-jij^laiul 
in  Connecticut.     Small  8vo,  lialf  morocco.  Boston,  174S 

1157  Hoi.DK.x  (A.  W.).  .'\  HisroKY  of  the  'I'own  of  QukI' NsnURV, 
in  the  State  of  New  Vork,  with  Hioijraphical  Sketches  of  many  of 
its  l)istin<riiisheil  Men,  and  some  Account  of  the  Aborigines  of 
Northern  New  N'ork.      Portraits  ami  -riews.     Svo,  cloth. 

Albany,  1S74 

ri58  Hoi.MKs  (Abiel).  A.mkuk  an  Annai.s;  or,  a  Chronological  His- 
tory of  .\merica  from  its  Discovery  in  1492  to  1.S06.  2  mops.  1 
vols.,  8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1.S15 


1159  I  Hon  rKK  (Joan).]  Kudimkn  iokim  C()s.\U)(;kai'iiicokum  loan. 
Honteri  Coronensis.  Libri  IHl.  Cum  Tabellis  Geographicis  ele- 
gantissimis.     Maps.     Small  8vo,  polished  calf,  gilt  leaves,  by  Mat- 


thews.    Title  backed. 


Antwerpi;e,  1552 


1160  HooKK  (William).  Nkvv  Rnci.ands  'rK\Ri:s,  for  old  Kngiauiis 
Feares|Kast]  Sermon,  July  23,  1640.  4to,  calf  anti(iue,  gilt  over 
red  leaves,  by  Riviere.  London.  1641 

" 'l"hu  author  removed  from  Taunton  to  New  Haven  where  he  was  tlie  idl- 
lengue  of  John  Davenport,  and  thence  returned  to  England,  in  1656,  to  become 
one  of  the  domestic  chaplains  of  Oliver  Cromwell,  willi  whom  he  was  in  hiyh 
favor." 


,1 


1 161  H[o()KKR  (Tlhomas]).     The  Sovlk.s  Vocaii-jn  ;  or,  Effectual 
Calling  to  Christ.     4to,  calf.  London,  1638 

1 162  HooKKR   (Tho.).     The    Faithkui-  Covicnantkr.      A    Sermon 
preached  at  the  Lecture  in  Dedham,  in  Esse.x.     4to,  half  morocco. 

London,  1644 

1 163  Hooker  (Thomas).      The  Covenant  of  Grace  Openkd,  &c. 
4to,  calf  antique,  gilt  leaves.  London,  1649 

The  above  seems  to  have  been  printed  either  at  two  presses,  or  at  different 
periods.  The  pagination  is  in  the  centre  of  the  page  until  page  30.  It  is  then 
transferred  to  the  corner,  and  commences  at  page  33,  the  text  following  correctly. 


1 164     Hooker   (Thomas)   and  Cotton   (John).      A   Survey  of  the 
SuMME  of  Church-Discipmne,  Wherein  the  Way  of  the  Congre- 


176  Amkrkana. 

gationall  Churches  of  Christ  in  New-Kngland  is  Warranted  and 
Cleared.     410,  calf.  London,  1648 

Four  titles  in  all.  With  the  above,  The  Way  of  .ic  C()N(iRK(!ATl()NAi, 
CniiKciiKS  clearc'tl  ...  by  Mr.  JniiN  CoiroN  .  .  .  London,  164S  ;  and 
A  1)IKK(  TORY  for  tlu'  I'l  iil.K.ii  K  WoKsiiii'  of  (liH)  throughout  the  TUKKK 
KiNdDDMs.     London,  1^46. 

1165  IFooKKS  (Ellis).  The  Spihii  of  the  Maktyks  Rkvivi d,  In  a 
l)rief  ("onipendioiis  ("ollection  Of  tlie  most  Remarkable  I'assajjes, 
and  l.ivin},^  Testimonies  Of  the  True  Church,  Seed  of  Cod,  and 
Faitliful  Martyrs  In  Ail  Ages. 

An  Addition  .  .  .  being  a  short  .Account  of  some  remari<able 
Persecutions  in  New-England  ;  especially  of  Four  [William  Robin- 
son, Marmaduke  Stephenson,  Mar)  ''yar,  and  William  Leddra] 
faithful  Martyrs  of  Our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ,  wiio  suf- 
fered Death  at  Boston.    4to,  calf.    Printci/,  1682  ;  Reprinted,  1750 

Title,  to  the  Keader,  i.  pages  ;  The  Author  to  the   Hook  (verse),  I  page  ;   Con- 
tents, 3  pages  ;  i  to  283  ;  Addition,  20  pages. 

1166  Hopkins  (Bp.  John  Henry).  A  Scriptural,  Ecclesiastical 
and  Historical  View  of  Slavery   .   .   .    i2mo,  uncut. 

New  York,  [1864] 

1 167  HoPKiNsoN  (Francis).  Miscellaneous  Essays  and  Occasional 
Writinos.     3  vols.,  8vo,  half  calf.  Philadelphia,  1792 

Volume  3   is  devoted  to  Judgments  in  the   Admiralty  of   Pennsylvania,   and 
Poems. 

1 1 68  [Hornil]  Honori  Reggi  KEMNATHENSisde  Statu  EccLESiit 
Britannic-k  Hodierno,  liber  Commentarius.  Una  cum  appen- 
dice  eorum,  qua;  in  Synodo  Glasguensi  contra  Episcopus  decreta 
sunt.     4to,  calf.  Dantisci,  1647 

Contains  references  to  the  Anabaptists  and  other  religious  sects  in  America. 
MS.  notes  in  ink  on  some  leaves, 

1 169  Horni  ((ieorgi).  De  Orkiinibus  Americanis,  I.ibri  Quatuor. 
Small  8vo,  calf.  Hague,  1652 


1 1 70     HoRSKORii   (E.  N.).     John   Cabot's  Landfall  in   1497,  and 
the  Site  of  Norumbega.     Maps,  vSrv.     4to,  half  morocco. 

Cainbridge,  1886 
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Amkkic.wa. 


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1171  llousi  OKI).  I)i-C(»VKRY  of  Amkkica  by  NoRiiiMi.N.  Address 
at  tlio  Unveiliii;,^  of  the  Statue  of  Leif  Eriksen,  delivered  at 
Faneiiil  Hall,  Oct,  29,  1.S87.     A/a/'s,  6^<-.     ^to,  cloth,  iiiuiit. 

H{)ston,  1.S88 

1172  [lIoRSMANDKN  (Daniel).  I  A  Jouknai,  of  the  Pkoikkdinos  in 
the  Detection  of  the  Conspiracy  formed  by  some  U7ii/r  People, 
in  conjunction  svith  A't'^'/'o  and  other  S/arrs,  for  Burning  the  t'ity 
of  Nkw-Vokk  in  America,  and  Murderinij  the  Inhabitants  .  .  . 
Hy  the  Recorder  of  the  City  of  Ne\v-\'ork.  4to,  calf  extra,  gilt 
leaves,  by  Mtxtthnvs.  New  York:  J.  Parker,  17.44 

In  addition  to  ilio  collation  of  the  Hriiilcy  and  Mcnzies  copies  should  he 
noted  a  bastard  title,  "  Journal  |  of  the  |  I'roceedings  |  against  |  The  Con- 
spirators at  New  York  |  1741  &  1742,"  whieh  the  present  copy  possesses. 

117,^  HoKSMANDi.N.  'I'he  Nkw  York  CoNsiMUAi  V,  or  a  History  of 
the  Ncoro  Plot,  with  the  Journal  of  the  Proceeding's  against  the 
Conspirators  at  New  N'ork  in  the  years  1 741-2.  Svo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  New  York,  1810 

A  fine,  t.ill  copy,  entirely  free  from  stains. 

11731/  HoTi'KN  (John  Camden).  'l"he  Okicinai.  I.isTsof  Pkrsons  of 
QUAi.iry,  Kmic.ran  rs  .  .  .  and  others  who  went  from  (Ireat 
Britain  to  the  American  Plantations,  1600-1700  .  .  .  4to,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top.  New  York  [London],  1874 

1174  HouciH  (Franklin  B.).  CoNSirrrnoN  of  the  vSiAiEof  Ni:w 
York,  adopted  in  1846:  with  a  Comparative  Arrangement  of  the 
Constitutional  Provisions  of  other  States,  cla.ssified  by  their  sub- 
jects.    4t(),  half  sheep.  Albany,  1867 

1175  How  (Samuel  B.).  Si.avkhoi.dini;  not  Sinkul.  Slavery,  the 
Punishment  of  Men's  Sin,  its  Remedy,  the  Gospel  of  Christ.  121110, 
cloth.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1856 

1176  [Howard.]  Report  of  the  Commitikk  [James  \V.  Nye,  J.  M. 
Howard,  Geo.  H.  Williams  and  William  Warner],  appointed  to 
Investigate  the  Memorial  of  David  Hatch,  June  25,  1870.  8vo, 
cloth.  Washington,  1869 

Hatch  was  imprisoned  six  months  and  twenty  days  for  inciting  a  revolution  in 
Saint  Domingo. 


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Amkricwa. 


1 177  HowK  (Jos.  S.).  HisTORicAi,  Skeich  of  the  Town  of 
Mki'iii'kn,  from  its  Settlement  to  the  Year  1876.     Hvo. 

Methuen,  1876 

117S  HowK  (Richrird,  Earl).  The  Lii'K  of  .  .  .  By  Sir  John 
Harrow.  Portrait  and  fac-siniilci.  8vo,  poiisiicd  calf  extra,  by 
BtJjonl.  London,  1838 

1179  [Howe  (W,).]  The  Narrative  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  William 
HowK,  in  a  Committee  of  the  House  of  Commons,  on  the  29th  of 
April  1779,  Relative  to  his  Conduct  during  his  Late  Command  of 
the  King's  Troops  in  North  America:  'I'o  which  are  added,  Some 
Observations  upon  a  Pamphlet,  entitled,  L-etters  to  a  Nobleman. 
Tiie  Second  I'-dition.     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges. 

London,  1780 

An  ;il)lc  vindication  of  tlie  noble  commander,  in  reply  to  various  autjiors  who 
had  joined  in  the  cry  against  him. 

1180  HovT  (E.).  Antiquarian  Rksearciies:  comiirising  a  His- 
tory of  the  Indian  Wars  in  the  Country  bordering  Connecticut 
R-ver  and  parts  adjacent,  and  other  interesting  events,  from  the 
first  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims,  \-c.  /iV/i^w/rvi/  titli\  an  J  7'inci  of  tlic 
Old  House  ill  Dccrjield  whicJi  escaped  tite  Jirr  of  1704.  8vo,  boards, 
uncut.  Greenfield,  Mass.,  1824 

Brinley,  No.  392. 

1 181  HuHHARn  (W.).  A  Narrative  of  the  Troubles  with  the 
Indians  in  New-1Cnc;land,  from  the  first  planting  thereof  in  the 
year  1607  to  this  present  year  1677  .  .  .  To  which  is  added  a 
Discourse  about  the  Warre  with  the  Pequods  in  the  year  1637. 
Facsimile  map.  Hoston,  1677 

The  Happiness  of  a  People  In  the  Wisdome  of  their  Rulers 
Directing  And  in  the  Obedience  of  their  Brethren  Attending  unto 
what  L   .lel  ougho  {sic)  to  do  Recommendetl  in  a  Sermon,  &c. 

Boston,  1676 

2  vols,  in  I.  4to,  red  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Bed- 
ford. Boston,  1676-7 

1182  HunBARi).  The  Present  Sr ATE  of  New-Engi. and.  Being  a 
Narrative  of  the  Ttoubles  with  the  Indians  in  New-England  from 
the  first  planting  thereof  in  the  year  1607  to  this  present  year 
1677;  But  chiefly  of  the  late  Troubles  in  the  last  two  years,  1675 


Amkrk'ana. 


179 


and  1676.  To  which  is  added  a  Discourse  about  the  War  with 
the  Pequods  in  the  year  1637.  Map  in  fac-sifiiile.  4to,  green 
morocco  extra,  yilt  leaves,  by  Bn/fonL  London,  1677 

Fine  larjje  copy. 

Collation:  Prefatory  License,  1  leaf;  title,  Kpistle  Dedicatory,  2  leaves;  to 
the  Reailcr,  1  leaf;  to  the  Rev.  Wm.  Hubbard,  i  leaf;  upon  the  elaborate  Sur- 
vey, I  leaf;  Narrative,  pp.  131;  Table,  pp.  7;  I'ostscript,  6  ])p;  Map,  Naria- 
tive,  &c.,  pp.  I  to  SS. 

1 183  Hubbard.  A  Narrativk  of  the  Indian  Wars  in  New- 
Rngland,  from  the  First  IMantinjj  thereof  in  the  year  1607  to  the 
year  1677  :  Containing  a  Relation  of  the  Occasion,  Rise  and 
Progress  of  the  War,  &c.     8vo,  sheep.      Stockbridge,  Mass.,  1  S03 

List  of  Subscribers  (6  pp.)  at  end. 

1184  Hubbard.  A  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Wars  in  Nkw- 
Eno.land,  &c.     i2mo,  sheep.  Danbury,  1S03 

1 185  Hubbard.  The  History  of  the  Indian  Wars  in  New  P'nglaiul, 
from  the  First  Settlement  to  the  Termination  of  the  War  with 
Ring  Philip,  in  1677.  From  the  Original  Work.  Carefully 
Revised,  &:c.,  with  Extensive  Notes,  by  Samuel  G.  Drake.  Juu- 
si/fii'/r  map  of  New  England.  2  vols.,  small  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt 
tops,  uncut.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1865 

31X)  copies  printed.  No.  2(h}.     Woodward's  Historical  Series,  Is'os.  \\\.  and  I\'. 


1186     Hubbard.     The  Same,    on   Large   Paper. 
morocco,  gilt  tops. 

Only  50  copies  printed.     No.  45. 


2   vols.,  4t(),  half 
Roxbury,  1865 


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1 187  Hudson  (E,  M.).  Der  Zweite  Unabhangigkeits-Krieg  in 
Amerika.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Berlin,  1862 

11 88  [Hudson  (Henry).]  Descriptio  ac  dclineatio  Geograpliica 
Detectionis  Freti,  sive,  Transitus  ad  Occasum  supr^  terras 
Americanas  .  .  .  Item  Narratio  .  .  .  Australia;  Incognitit 
.  .  .  per  Capt.  P.  Ferdinandez  de  (^uir.  2  ivooacuts  and  the  3 
large  maps,  mounted  on  linen.     4to,  calf,  gilt  leaves,  by  Riviere. 

Amsterodanii,  1612 
This  small,  though  important  work,  might,  with  some  reason,  be  assigned  to 
Hessel  tlerritsz,  its  author  and  compiler,  rather  than  to  Henry  Hudson,  a  naira- 
tive  of  whose  third  and  fourth  voyage  it  contains  among  other  articles. 

Hessel  Cierritsz  was  a  contemporary  of  Hudson — a  geogra|jtier,  a  map  maker, 
and  a  publisher  of  geographical  works.      "  His  labours,"  writes  Asher,  "  though 


i8o 


Amkricana. 


few  in  number,  are  of  the  most  genial  nalure.  Fixing  his  eyes  on  the  boundaries 
of  the  known  world,  he  followed  with  enthusiasm  the  first  rays  of  light  that 
began  to  penetrate  into  regions  of  darkness  and  mystery,  Hudson's  chart  of  the 
fourth  voyage  was  (jerritsz's  first  publication,  and  around  it  grew,  in  a  very 
remarkable  manner,  the  most  interesting  of  the  many  collections  of  voyages  and 
travels  printed  in  the  early  part  of  the  sixteenth  century." — IIknrv  Hudson,  ///(• 
A'iwigatiir.     Ilakluyt  Sec,  pa^r  44. 

1 189  [Hudson.]  Descriptio  ac  delhieatio  Geographica  Dkteci- 
lONis  Frk.ii,  Sive,  Transitus  ad  Occasum  supra  terras  Americanas, 
itc.  WoiHkuts  (2)  and  folded  plate,  also  inserted  plate.  4to, 
morocco  antique,  gilt  top.  Amsterodami,  16 13 

Wants  the  3  maps.     See  J.  C.  B. 

Thi::  i«  the  second  Latin  edition  of  the  so-called  Hudson  Tract,  by  Hessel 
(lerrits?,  and  is  materially  enlarged.  The  account  of  the  voyage  of  Henry  Hud- 
son in  i6()()  in  which  he  discovered  Hudson  River,  given  as  a  supplement  in  sonic 
copies  of  the  first  edition  of  this  tract  (1612),  is  here  rewritten  and  somewh.it 
enlarged  and  thus  made  the  leading  article  of  the  tract.  Hut  he  adds  also  in  the 
sixth  subdivision,  above  mentioned,  of  the  contents,  an  account  of  the  voyage  of 
Jan  Mayen,  who  is  referred  to  in  the  first  edition  of  the  work  as  then  engaged  in 
the  northern  discovery,  giving  briefly  its  contents. 

Priced  i'lS.  18,  in  a  recent  catalogue  of  Quaritch. 

T190  (Hudson.]  A  Historical  Inquiry  concerning  Hknry  Hud- 
son, his  friends,  relatives  and  early  life,  his  connection  with  the  Mus- 
covy Company  and  Discovery  of  Delawaie  Bay.  Uy  John  Mereditii 
Read,  Jr.     Illuminated coat-of -arms.     8vo,  boards.      Albany,  1S66 

1191  [Hudson.]  Sailing  Directions  of  Henry  Hudson,  prepared 
for  his  use  in  1608,  from  the  Old  Danish  of  Ivar  Bardsen,  with  an 
Introduction  and  Notes,  also  a  Dissertation  on  the  Discovery  of 
the  Hudson  River.  By  the  Rev.  B.  F.  DcCosta.  8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Albany,  1869 

1192  HuGHKs  (W.).  The  American  Physitian;  or,  A  Treatise  of 
the  Roots,  Plants,  Trees,  Shrubs,  Fruit,  Herbs,  &c.,  Growing  in 
the  English  Plantations  in  America  .  .  .  Whereunto  is  added  a 
Discourse  of  the  Cacao- Nut-Tree,  &c.  i2mo,  red  morocco  e.xtra, 
gilt  leaves.  London,  1672 

Catalogue  of  five  pages  at  end. 

1 193  Hull  (William).  Memoirs  of  the  Campaign  of  the  North- 
western Army  of  the  United  States,  A.  D.  1812  .  .  .  with  an 
Appendi.x  containing  a  brief  Sketch  of  the  Revolutionary  Services 
of  the  Author.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges. 

Boston,  1824 


Americaxa. 


i8i 


1 194  Hull.  Dkff.nce  of  Brioadier-General  W,  Hull.  Deliv- 
ered before  the  General  Coiirt-Martial,  of  which  Major-General 
Dearborn  was  President,  at  Albany,  March,  18x4.  With  an 
Address  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States.  Written  by  Him- 
self. Copied  from  the  original  Manuscript,  and  published  by  his 
authority.  To  which  are  prefixed,  'J'he  Charges  against  Brigadier- 
General  Hull,  as  Specified  by  the  Government.  i2mo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.     Satrre.  Boston,  18 14 


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1195     HuLsius. — Collection  of  Voyages  : 

n.  Anuer  Schifeart,  in  die  Orientalische  Indien.  So  die  Hol- 
landischen  Schiff  (  .  .  .  1598  .  .  .  1600  ,  .  .  )  verricht 
...    2  maps  and  1^  plates.     4to,  half  morocco. 

Nurnberg:  Levini  Huhii,  1602 
Part  2.     First  edition,  first  issue. 

ni.  Dritte  Theil,  Warhafftige   Relation  der  dreyen  newen   un 
exhorten    seltzame     Schiffart    .    .    .    gegen     Mitternacht   .   .   . 
1594,  1595  und  1596    .    .    .    Secunda  editis. 
4to,  half  morocco. 
Part  3.     Second  edition. 


33  maps  and  plates. 
Nurnberg,  1602 


IV.  Vierdte  Schiffart  Warhafftige  Historien  Einer   Wunder- 

baren  Schiffart,  welche   Ulrich   Schmidel   von    Straubing,    von 

anno   1534  bisq  anno   1554  in  Americam  oder  Newenwelt  bey 

Brasilia  und  Rio  della  Plata  gethan    .    .    .    Map,  portraits  and 

le^  plates.     4to,  half  morocco,  Noribergae,  1599 

Part  4.     First  German  edition  and  first  issue. 
The  above  bound  in  one  volume. 

IV.*  Vierdte   Schiffart   .    .   .    &c.     15  plates.     4to,  unbound. 

Franckfurt,  161 2 
Part  4.     Third  edition,  wanting  the  map. 

VIII.  AcHTE  Schiffart  oder  Kurtze  Breschreibung  etlicher 
Reysen  so  die  Hollander  und  Zeelander  in  die  Ost  Indien  von 
anno  1599,  bisz  anno  1604   .   .    .    Map  and  ^  plates  only. 

Franckfurt,  1608 

Part  8.      Second  edition,  minus  plates  2  and  6. 

IX.  Neundte  Schiffart,  .  .  .  was  sich  mit  den  Holland  See- 
landern  in  Ost  Indien  anno  1604  and  1605,  unter  dem  Admiral 
Steffan  von  der  Hagen  .  .  .  Map  and  ^  plates.  Franckfurt,  161 2 

Part  9.     .Second  edition. 


I  82 


AmKRU'AN'A. 


X.  Zkiiknde  SciiiKKAKT  odcr  Reyse  der  Hollander  iind  Seelander 
in  Osl  Iiulien  bescheheii  iiiiter  dcm  Admiral  Cornclis  Matclief 
.  .  .    1605  .  .  .    1608  .  .  .  Alap  and  Ji^  plates,      l-'ranckfurt,  1613 

I'art  16.     Second  edition. 

XI.  Eylffi'k  SciiiKKART  odcr  Kurtze  lieschreibung  eincr  Reyse, 
so  von  den  llollapdern  and  Seelandern  in  die  Ost  Indien  .  .  . 
under  der  Admiralschafft  Peter  Wilhelm  Verhussen  .  .  .  1607, 
i6o!S  iind  1609.     d  plates  (wants  map  and  plate  of  St.  Helena). 

1st  portioli,  Franckfurt,  161 2 

XI.*  Kvi.KssPKR  ScHiFFAin  andcr  1  neil  oder  Kurtzer  V'erfolj^ 
und  continuirung,  &c.     i^ plates.  Franckfurt,  1613 

A  continuation  of  the  above,  both  first  editions. 

XIV.  ViKRZsuKNDE  ScHiFFART  odcr  Grundlichc  und  warhaffte 
Beschreibung  desz  Neuwen  Engellandts  .  .  .  unter  dem  Capi- 
tein  Johann  Sclimidt  .  .  ,  /V<7/^  (but  nomap).   Franckfurt,  161 7 

I-'irst  edition. 

XV.  FuNFFZFHENDE  ScHiFFART,  Warhafftigei  und  zu  vor  nie 
exhorter  Eericht  eines  Engelischen,  welcher  mit  einem  SchilY 
die  Auffart  genandt  in  Cambaia  .  .  .  unter  Capitein  Robert 
Coverte  .  .  .  Hanaw,  1617 

P'irst  edition. 

See  Schmidel,  Hudson,  Raleigh. 

Tlie  above  will  be  sold  as  1 1  vols,  and  as  found. 

^W  See  also  Ralkigh,  &c. 


1 196  [HuEsius.]  ZwoLFFTE  ScHiFFAHRT  oder  Kuitzc  Bcschrcibung 
der  Newcn  Schiffahrt  gegen  Nord  Osten  uber  die  Amerische 
Insein  in  Chinam  und  Japponiam  von  einem  Engellender  Heinrich 
Hudson,  «S:c.  7  etched  maps  and  plates.  4to,  morocco,  gilt  over 
red  leaves,  by  Riviere.  Oppenheim,  161 4 

The  first  edition  of  the  twelfth  part  of  Hulsius,  containing  Hudson's  voyage 
to  the  north  coast  of  America,  &c. 

1 197  [Hui.sius.]  JouRNAEL  Vande  Nassausche  Veoot  ofte  Besch- 
ryvingh  vande  Voyagie  om  den  gantschen  Aerdt-Cloot,  gedaen 
met  elf  Schepen.  Onder't  beleydt  vanden  Admirael  Jaques 
THeremite,  ende  Vice-Admirael  Geen  Huygen  Schapennam,  inde 
Jaeren,  1623,  1624,  1625,  en  1626.  .  .  .  Map  on  title,  stnall  etching 
at  p.  54,  and  7  large  maps  and  plates.     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Amsteredam,  1626 

First  edition. 


i::o 


120. 


AmI'.KK  ANA. 


•'^3 


■sch- 
dacii 
(lues 
inde 
■/iifi<i 
top. 
626 


119S     |IIri,sius.|     V.  Die  Funkftf,  Kurizk  Wundi  km  ark  Beschrci- 

bung.     Dess  Goklreichen    Konigreichs  Cluiaiuu  in  America  odor 

newen  Welt  .  .  .   1594,    1595   und  1596   vun  deni  .  .  .  W'althcro 

Ralegh,  &c.     4to,  uncut.  Franckfurt,  1663 

Reprint  in  fac-siniile. 

1 199  [HuMiu.K  AdpressJ  To  the  King's  Most  Excellent  Majesty; 
the  Humble  Address  of  divers  of  the  (lentry,  Merchants  and 
others  .  .  .  Inhabiting  in  Boston,  Charlestown  and  Places  adja- 
cent .  .  .  [With  a  Letter  dated  Charlestown,  Nov.  22,  1690,  giving 
an  account  of  the  unfortunate  expedition  to  Quebec,  signed  I^.  U.|. 
4to,  pp.  8,  half  morocco.  London,  1691 

Deploring  "  The  late  Revolution  dividing  the  said  Territory  [New  ICngland] 
into  ten  Parts  or  Colonies. 

1200  HuMiii.E  Address  (The)  of  the  Publicans  of  Xew-Kngland. 
To  which  King  you  please,  with  some  Remarks  upon  it.  4to,  half 
morocco.  London,   1691 

"  A  Publican  is  a  creature  that  lives  upon  the  Commonwealth." 

1201  Humboldt  (A1.  de).  Vues  des  Cordillerks,  et  Monumens 
des  Peui'Ees  Indigenes  de  i.'Amekique.  69  lar^^e plati's of  Mexi- 
I'dii  picture-writing,  hieroglyphics,  Ihis  reliefs,  cost  times,  7'ieivs,  i>v., 
Ilia iiy  of  them  fineev  coloured  after  the  originals  in  Central  ami 
Southern  America.     Imp.  folio,  half  morocco,  uncut.       Paris,  iSio 

The  greater  part  of  the  copies  now  in  the  market  want  from  page  272  to  page 
350,  and  plates  50-69.  This  copy  has  54  plates  and  304  pages  of  text.  "  I  lum- 
boldt  traced  with  the  hand  of  a  master  the  outline  of  a  vast  picture  future  trav- 
ellers can  only  assist  in  filling  up." — W.akd's  Mexico. 

In  this  work  the  picture-writing  of  the  Mexicans  first  received  th*^  attention  and 
the  ample  treatment  vyhich  are  due  to  a  literature  as  strange  and  import.int  in  the 
records  of  the  New  World  as  that  of  Egypt  in  the  Old. 

1202  Humboldt.  Sur  les  Lois,  que  Ton  observe  dans  la  distribu- 
tion des  formes  vegetales.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Paris,  1816 

Flora  of  America,  p.  8,  &c. 

1203  Hume  (Sophia).  An  Exhortation  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the 
Province  of  South-Carolina,  to  bring  their  Deeds  to  the  Light 
of  Christ,  in  their  own  Consciences  .  .  .  8vo,  half  morocco. 

London,  1752 

1204  Humphreys  (A.  A.)  ami  Abbot  (H.  L).  Report  upon  the 
Physics  and  Hydraulics  of  the  Mississippi  River.     8vo,  cloth. 

Washington,  1867 


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Amkhicaxa. 


1205  Humphreys  (D.).  An  Historicak  Account  of  the  Incor- 
porated Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign 
Par  IS.  Containing  their  Foundation,  Proceedings,  and  the  Suc- 
cess of  their  Missionaries  in  the  British  Colonies  to  the  year  17 28, 
Hy  David  Humphreys,  1).  D.,  Secretary  to  the  Honourable  Society. 
2  maps.     8vo,  half  morocco.  London:  J.  Doivniui;,  1730 

This  society  was  incor|>orated  in  1701.  The  whole  of  this  volume  relates  to 
the  proceedinjjs  of  the  missionaries  in  diflferent  parts  of  North  America,  together 
with  the  state  of  religion  there,  and  is  illustrated  with  two  maps,  one  of  Carolina, 
the  other  of  New  England,  &c.,  by  Herman  Moll. 

1206  Humphreys  (David).  The  Miscellaneous  Works  of  .  .  .  [in 
Verse  and  Prose].  Portrait.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut 
edges.  New  York,  1S04 

Contains  a  Life  of  General  Putnam,  pp.  245-330. 

1207  Humphreys  (Col.  David).  Discours  en  Vers,  adrcssc  aux 
Ofificiers  et  aux  Soldats  des  diffcrentes  Armees  Americaines. 
8vo,  polished  calf  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  ZaehttsJorf.         Paris,  1786 

Text  in  English  and  French,  the  last  by  the  Marquis  de  Ch . 

1208  Hunt  (C.  E.).  The  Shenandoah;  or,  the  Last  Confederate 
Cruiser.     Frontispiece.      i2mo,  half  cloth,  uncut.     New  York,  1867 

1209  [Hunt  (Freeman).]  American  Anecdoies,  Original  and 
Select.     By  an  American.     2  vols.,  i2mo,  half  morocco. 

Boston:  Putnam  c!:-'  Hunt,  1830 

Contains   four  hundred  and  eighty-seven  anecdotes,    mostly  relating   to  the 
American  Revolution,  with  an  index. 

1 210  Hunt  (G.  J.).  The  Historical  Reader,  Containing  the 
late  War,  between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain,  from  June, 
i8r2,  to  February,  1815,  Written  in  the  Ancient  Historical  Style. 
.  .  .  By  Gilbert  J.  Hunt.  Third  Edition  .  .  .  i2mo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  181 9 


121 1  Hurlbert  (Wm.  Hy.).     General  McClellan  and  the  Con- 
duct of  the  War  ...  4  maps.     i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1864 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

1 212  Hutchinson  (Thomas).     A  Collecti'^n  of  Original  Papers 
relative  to  the  History  of  the  Colony  01  Massachusetts  Bay. 

Boston,  1769 


AmKKK  ANA. 


•«5 


Tlic  History  of  Massachusf.tts,  from  tlie  I'irst  Settlcineiit 
thereof  in  1628  until  the  year  1750.     2  vols.  Salem,  1795 

The  HisTORVof  the  Province  of  Massachusktts  Bay,  from 
1749  to  1/74,  comprising  a  Detailed  Narrative  of  the  Origin  and 
Early  Stages  of  the  American  Revolution  .  .  .  Edited  by  the  Kev. 
John   Hutchinson.  London,  1838 

Together  4  vols.     8vo,  calf  extra.  Boston,  \-c.,  1 769-1828 

1213  [Hutchinson. J  The  Spf.f.ches  of  His  Kxcelloncy  (Iovkrnor 
Hu  rcHiNSON,  to  the  Cleneral  Assembly  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay. 
At  a  Session  begun  and  held  on  the  Sixth  of  January,  1773.  With 
the  Answers  of  His  Majesty's  Council  and  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives respectively.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Boston,  1773 

1214  [Hutchinson.]  The  Letters  of  Govkrnok  Huhminson, 
and  LiKUT.  Governor  Oliver,  &c.  .  .  .  and  Remarks  thereon 
.  .  .  together  with  the  Substance  of  Mr.  Wedderburn's  Speech, 
(S:c.     8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  London,  1774 

Second  Edition. 

1 2 15  [Hutchinson.]      The  Letters  of    Governor  Hutchinson 
Another  copy.     8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  17;  ; 

Second  Edition. 

1 2 16  Hymns,  A  Collection  of,  for  the  use  of  the  Di.lawai-f 
Christian  Indians  of  the  Missions  of  the  United  Brethren  in 
North  America.  Second  Edition,  revised  and  abridged  by  A. 
Luckenbach.     i2mo,  sheep.  Bethlehem,  1847 


1217 


1 


CAZBALCETA  (Joaquin  Garcia).  Apuntes  para  un  ('aia- 
LOGo  de  EscRiTORES  en  Lenguas  Indigenas  de  America. 
Square  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Mexico,  1866 

Only  60  copies  printed.     No.  20. 


1218  Imlay  (George).  A  Topographical  Description  of  the 
Western  Territory  of  North  America  ...  an  accurate 
Statement  of  the  various  Tribes  of  Indians  ...  to  which  is 
annexed  a  Delineation  of  the  Laws  and  Government  of  the  State 
of  Kentucky,  &c.     2  vols.,  lamo,  calf.  New  York.  1793 

1 2 19  Imlay.  A  Topographical  Description  of  the  Wesu  ern  'I'er- 
ritory  of  North  America    ...   to  which  are  added,  the   Dis- 


1 86 


Americana. 


covery,  Settlement,  and  Present  State  of  Kentucky   ...   by  John 

Filson   .    .    .   the   Adventures   of    Col.    Daniel    Boon    ,    .    .    The 

Minutes  of  the   Piankashaw  Council   ...    An   Account  of  the 

Indian  Nations,  &c.     2  maps,  a  plan  and  a  table.     8vo,  half  calf. 

London,  1793 
Second  edition. 

1220  Imi.ay.  a  Topooraphical  Description  of  the  Western  Tkr- 
RITOKY  of  North  America  .  .  .  Another  copy.  8vo.  half 
morocco.  London,  1793 


J  1221     Impartial  History  of  the  War  in  America,  between  Great 

Britain  and  her  C'olonies   ...    to  the  end  of  the  year  1779    .    .   . 

with  an  Appendix.      Lar^e  map  and  \t^  full-length  portraits.     8vo, 

calf.  London,  17S0 

l-',xcecdinj(ly  rare. 

i?22  [Impressment.]  The  Right  and  Practice  of  Impressment 
as  concerning  Great  Britain  and  America,  considered.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  London,  1814 

Presentation  copy,  "with  the  Author's  compliments." 
^M"  See  British  Impressments.     A.  I).  1812.     No.  348. 

1223  Inofpendent  Repuhmcan  Documents.  A  Collection  of  the 
New  York  and  Massachusetts  publications  issued  during  the  Cam- 
paign of  1884.     8vo,  half  sheep. 

1224  [Indians.]  Some  Observations  on  the  Situation,  Disposition 
and  Character  of  the  Indian  Natives  of  this  Continent.  Small 
8v((,  violet  calf  extra,  gilt  leaves,  pp.  59.  Philadelphia,  17CS4 

1225  [Indians.]  A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Charitv- 
ScHOOi,  in  Lebanon  in  Connecticut,  New  England  :  Founded 
and  Carried  on  by  That  Faithful  Servant  of  God,  the  Rev.  Mr. 
F^leazar  Wheelock.  The  Second  Edition,  with  an  Api)endix.  63 
pp.,  Svo,  half  morocco.  London,  1767 

1226  [Indians.]  A  Brief  .Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Committee,  appointed  by  the  Yearly  Meeting  of  Friends,  held  in 
Baltimore,  for  promoting  the  Improvement  and  Civilization  of  the 
Indian  Natives.     8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1806 

1227  [Indians.]  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Committee,  appointed  in  the  year  1795  ^y  the  Yearly  Meeting  of 


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Friends  of  Pennsylvania,  New-Jersey,  v^c,  for  proniotir.;^  tiie 
Improvement  and  gradual  Civilization  of  the  Indian  Nativk.s. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  i  <So6 

1228  [Indians,]  Accounts  of  Two  A  tti'mpts  towards  the  C'lviii- 
ZATioN  of  some  Indian  Nations  in  North  Ameiica.  i2nu);  half 
morocco,  London,  i.So6 

A  second  reprint  itlentical  in  matter  with,  and  includin^j,  iiulli  of  tlie  pn  "'ions 
items. 

1229  [Indian  Tkstamkn  t.J     Nenk  Karighwivoston  Tsiniiiokk.m- 

hoten  ne  Saint  John      The  Gospel  according  to  Saint  John  [in 

the  Mohawk  Language].     Post  8vo,  calf,  London,  [1805] 

Incjian  and  English  on  opposite  pajjes.     This  copy  wants  tlic  first  title  and  7 
preliminary  leaves  of  the  Address  to  the  Six  Nations. 

1230  [Indian  (Chippkwa)  Testament.]  Kekitchkmanitomknahn 
Gahbemahjeinnunk  Jesus  Christ  otoashke  Wawwcendiiinmah- 
gawin.     8vo,  vellum,  gilt,  Albany,  1833 


12- 


I  Indian  (Chippewa)  Testament.]     Another  copy.     Cloth, 

Albany,  1833 


1232  [Indian  Treaty.]  A  Treaty  held  at  the  Town  of  Lancaster^ 
in  Pennsylvania,  by  the  Honourably  the  Lieutenant-Governor  of 
the  Province,  and  the  Honourable  the  Commissioners  for  the  Prov- 
inces of  Virginia  and  Maryland,  with  the  Indians  of  tJK'  Six  Nations, 
in  June,  1744.      Folio,  half  morocco,  uncut,  pp  39, 

Philadelphia:  B.  Franklin,  1744 


Mr. 

63 

1767 

the 

1  in 

the 

1806 


1233  [Indian  Wars.]  A  Briek  and  True  Narration  of  the  Lath 
Wars  risen  in  Nkw-En(;lani).  Occasioned  by  the  Quarrelsom 
disposition,  and  Perfidious  Carriage  of  the  Parbarous,  Savage  and 
Heathenish  Natives  There  4to,  polished  calf,  gilt  over  red  edges, 
by  Riviere.     8  pages.  London,  1675 

1234  [Indian  Wars.]  A  farther  Brief  and  True  Narration  of 
the  late  wars  risen  in  New-England,  Occasioned  by  the  Quarrel- 
some Disposition  and  Perfidious  Carriage  of  the  Barbarous  and 
Savage  Indian  Natives  there.  With  an  Account  of  the  Fight,  the 
19th  of  December  last,  1675.     4to,  half  morocco,  12  pp. 

London,  1676 


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1235  I  Indian  Waks.]  A  History  of  the  Indian  Wars  witli  the 
First  Settlers  of  the  United  States,  to  the  commencement  of  the 
Late  War  ;  toj^ether  with  an  Appendix  not  before  added  to  this 
history,  containin}^  Interesting  Accounts  of  the  Hatties  fouj^lit  by 
(len.  Andrew  Jackson.  2  plates.  121110,  polished  calf  extra,  gilt 
top,  uncut  edges,  by  Pratt.  Rochester,  1.S2S 

1236  Inkz  dk  I, a  Cruz  (Soror  Juana).  Pof.mas  ile  la  Unica  Poetisa 
Americana  ;   Musa  deziina.     3  vols.,  Svo,  iialf  morocco. 

Vol.  I.,  Valencia,  1709  (3<l  Edition)  ;  II.,  Harcclona,  1^193;  III.,  Karzclona, 
1 701. 

Fidni  the  Aniirade  lit)rary,  with  the  bcwkplates  of  the  lunperor  Maximilian. 

1237  Inkz  dk  i.a  C'ruz  (Juana).  Faina,  y  Obras  Posthumas  del 
Fknix  de  Mkxico,  dezima  Musa,  Poetisa  Americana,  ivc.  410, 
vellum.  Madrid,  1725 

1238  Inkormk  A.  N.  R'""  P.  M.  General  de  el  Orden  de  Pre- 
diccadores  Fr.  Ihoan  liaptista  de  Marini.s.  I,e  Ofrece  el 
Press''"  Fr.  Antonio  (Jonvalez  de  AcuSTa  .  .  .  Diffiiiidor  de  la 
Provincia  de  S.  Ihoan   Baptista  de  el    Peru  en   su  nombre.     J''.)i- 

gravcJ  title  hy  Forstinan,     4to,  vellum.  s.  I.,  1659 

An  account  of  the  state  of  religion  in  South  America. 

1230  I  Inc.krsoi.l  (Charles).]  A  Lkttkr  to  a  Friknd  in  a  Siavk 
Statk,  by  a  Citizen  of  Pennsylvania.  \  Reply  to  Mr.  Charles 
IngcrsolPs  "Letter"  ...  by  M.  Russell  Thayer.     2  vols.,  Hvo. 

Philadelphia,  1862 

1240  I  In<;hkrami  (Tom  Fedra).|  Dkohiiu  ii.i.ustrissimi  Joannis 
Hispanie  Princiims  :  ad  Senatum  Apostolicum  Oratio.  4to,  red 
levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Hardy.     1 2  leaves. 

s.  1.  et  a.  [Roma,  1498  (?;J 

B.  A.  v.,  Add.,  No.  4. 

On  the  verso  of  the  eleventh  leaf  occurs  the  passage:  "  Insulas  in  niari 
l.ybico  ad  illos  desccisse,  atquc  interim  misisse,  qui  niaria  scrutarenturut  apud 
ipsos  Antipodas,"  <S;c. 

1240^?  [Ingms  Trkaty.]  The  Procekdings  of  the  Commissioners, 
19th  February,  1799,  in  the  Case  of  the  Right  Reverend  Charles 
Inglis  [Bishop  of  Nova  Scotia].    4to,  half  morocco.     No  title-page. 

1241  [Innocent  X.]  Bref  de  Nostre  Saint  Pere  le  Pape  Innocent 
X.  sur  le  differend  d'entre  I'Evesque   d'Angelopolis,  ou  colonie 


12. 


12. 


Amkkkana. 


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(lite  des  Anjjes,  en  la  Nouvcllc  J'<s|)a>jnc  dans  Ics  Indcs  Occi- 
dcntales,  iSc  Ics  1'.  I'.  Jcsuitcs.  Contcnant  la  decision  de  plusiers 
cas  importans  touchant  la  Jurisdiction  Kpiscopaie  .  .  .  4to,  pp.  16. 

Rome,  1659 
Text  ill  f.atin  and  French, 

1242  Inquiry  into  the  Fisk  and  Cioui.i)  (loM)  Panic  of  i86y.  'i'es- 
tiniony  before  the  Oiand  Jury.     Royal  Svo,  half  morocco,  j^ilt  top. 

New  York,  1S69 

1243  Intkriano  (I'aolo).  Dki-  Ristrkito  dki.i.k.  Hisimkik 
Gknovksi.  U'oo/kut  title  rubricated,  4t(),  calf  extra,  j^ilt  leaves, 
by  Pratt.  Lucca,  155S 

The  coltiphdii  is  dated  1 551. 

1244  [iRViNd  (Washn.).]  Illustrations  of  the  I.kcind  of 
Si.KKPY  Hoi.i.ow,  desijjned  and  etched  by  Feli.\  O.  C.  Darley,  for 
the  members  of  the  American  Art  Union  ...  6  outliiu-  plates. 
Oblonjr  4to.  New  York,  1X49 

1245  IsoLANis  (Isidorus  de).  In  hoc  voi.imink  hkc  continkntur. 
De  Iinperio  Militantis  Rcclesia;  libri  quattuor.  Primus  est  de 
ditjnitate  euisdem  Imperii.  Secundus  de  Maiestate  Romani 
Tontificis.  Tertius  de  Concilio  (lenerali.  Quartus  dc  vario  tein- 
porum  decursu  a  pra^dicatione  evangelii  usque  ad  tinem  mundi, 
&c.  Woodcut  oil  title,  verso  of  title,  and  throuj^hout  the  text.  Folio, 
vellum.  Mediolani,  15 17 

B.  A.  V.  Add.,  No.  49.     Corner  of  title  pieced. 


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ACOBS  (M.).  NoTK.s  on  the  Rkhel  Invasion  of  Marv- 
i.ANi)  and  Pennsylvania,  and  the  Battle  of  (lettysb'irjj. 
Lar^e  map.      121110,  cl    Ii.  Philadelphia,  1S64 


1247     Jackson  (Andrew).     Life  of  .  .   By  James  Parton.     Portraits, 
dfc.     3  vols.,  Svo,  half  vellum  extra.  New  York,  i860 


1248  Jackson  (Henry).     An  Account  of  the  Churches  in  Rhode 
Island    .   .    .    Svo  cloth.  Providence,  1854 

1249  Jackson  (T.  J.,  "  Sto/iervall'^).    Life  and  Military  Career  of, 
by  Markingfield  Addey.    Portrait.     i2mo,  cloth.     New  York,  1863 


iqo 


AMi;Kir,\\A. 


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cet'diiiKs  ami  Success  of  the  ICmimsm  Army  in  tlie  VVi:si   Inkiks, 

Continued  until  June  the    24th,  1655,  &c.,  by  1.  S.     410,  half  mo- 

rocco.  London,  1635 

'I"he   expedition   sent   out  by  Cromwell,    when  Jamaica   was   taken  from  the 
Si).iiiiar(ls. 

1 25 1  Jamks  (Captaine  'I'liomas).  The  Sikanck  and  DAMiLKotJS 
VoVAdK.  of  Cai)taine  'I'honias  James,  in  his  intended  Discovery  of 
the  Northwest  Passage  into  the  South  Sea,  \c.  luij^ravtu/  ina/^ 
with  mtiiallion  portrait.  4to,  morocco,  gilt  over  red  edges,  by 
Ri'ifre,  London,  1633 

Fine  copy  of  the  first  etiilion. 

1252  (Jamks.  ]  The  Danckkoiis  VovAdK  of  Captaine  Thom.is 
James,  in  his  intended  Discovery  of  a  Northwest  Passage  int"  the 
South  Sea  .  .  .  Second  edititm,  revised  and  corrected.  Map. 
Svo,  half  moro^^o.  London,  1740 

125,3  Jamks  (Mrs.  T.  Potts).  Mkmokiai,  of  Thomas  Po its,  Junior, 
who  settled  in  Pennsylvania  ;  with  an  Historic-Cenealogical  Ac- 
count of  his  Descendants  to  the  Eighth  (leneration.  J'ortraits, 
&'c.     4to,  cloth,  uncut.  Cambridge  :   Privatrly  printnl,  1874 

1254  Jamks.  A  Full  and  Correct  Account  of  the  Miu  pary  Occt  k- 
RKNCKs  of  the  late  War  between  Grka  r  |5ri  iain  and  the  LTnitkd 
Statks  of  America.  With  an  xAppendix  and  Plates,  by  William 
James,     4  maps,     2  vols,  8vo,  half  calf. 

London:  J^rintal  for  the  author,  1S18 
"A  work  of  which  it  is  not  too  high  praise  to  assert  that  it  appro;iches  as 
nearly  to  perfection,  in  its  own  line,  as  any  historical  work  perhaps  ever  did." 
— Edinhufgh  Review. 

1255  Jameson  (Mrs.).  Winter  Studies  and  Rambles  in  Canada. 
3  vols.,  crown  8vo,  polished  calf  extra,  by  Riviere.      London,  1838 

1256  Jarvis  (Samuel  Farmar).  A  Discourse  on  the  Rki.kiion  of  the 
Indian  Tribes  of  North  America   .    .   .   8vo,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1820 

1257  Jay  (John).  The  Like  of  ,  .  .  with  Selections  from  his  Cor- 
respondence and  Miscellaneous  Papers.  Portrait.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1833 

1258  Jay.     The  Battle  of  Harlem  Plains.     8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1876 


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1259  [JAV  (l*.  A.). I  Opinion  on  thf  followinj;:  :  Is  the  i.kc.ai.  1  iiik 
to  LAND  t  Ni»i  k  \VA  iKk  ill  lv\s  I -J  i:k>k.v,  where  tlie  tide  tlows  ami 
rellows,  ill  ;imis  of  ihe  sea,  l)ays  and  rivers,  vested  in  tlie  Stall-,  or 
does  the  same  belonjf  to  the  I'loprietors  of  Kast-Jersey  ;  and  ii; 
case  of  a  controversy,  in  whalC'oiirt  ou;{'.it  the  same  to  he  decided. 
Royal  <Sv>),  half  morocco,  uncut,  pp.  16,  New  V'ork,  1H24.  Also  a 
folded  broadside,  "  An  Act  more  effectually  to  |)revent  the  Waste 
of  Timiier  in  this  State  "  |  New  Jersey). 

1260  Ji'.rKK.KsoN  criiomas).  Wkhincs  :  l)eing  his  Aiitohiotfraphy, 
C'orrespoiulence,  Rc] orts,  Messaj^es,  Aildresses  and  other  Wril- 
injrs;  witn  l''-xplanatory  Notes,  'I'ables  of  Contents,  indices,  \-c., 
by  !1,  A.  W'ashiuyton.  j\>i traits,  vier<'s,  facsimiles,  etc.  9  vols., 
8vo,  half  vellum  extra,  carmine  edges.  New  York,  1S55 

1261  Ji.i'i'KKSON,  LiiKof  .  .  by  Henry  S.  Randall.  /\>>trait  ami 
fac-siiiiiiis.     3  vols.,  (Svo,  half  vellum  extra,  carmine  edges. 

New  York,  1858 

1262  Jkikkkson.  The  L, IKK  of  .  .  .  with  Parts  of  his  Correspon- 
dence never  before  published  and  Notices  of  his  Opinions  .  .  . 
Hy  Okoroe  'ruiKKK.     J'ortrait.     2  vols.,  Svo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1837 

1263  Jk.I'I'krson.  The  Domkstic  Likk  of  .  ,  .  by  his  great-grand- 
daughter, Sarah  N.  Randolph.     Portrait,  &-'c.     8vo,  cloth. 

New  \ork,  1S71 

1264  Jeffkrson.  Notes  on  the  State  of  Virginia,  written  in  the 
year  1781,  somewhat  corrected  and  enlarged  in  the  Winter  of  1782, 
for  the  use  of  a  Foreigner  of  distinction,  in  answer  to  certain 
queries  proposed  by  him  .  ,  "  A?i  Eye-draught  of  Madisons 
Cave^''  and  folded  Tabic  of  Indian  Tribes.     Svo,  half  calf. 

n.  p.  17S2  [Paris,  1785] 

Original  edition,  privately  printed,  with  the  usual  MS.  note  on  the  guard  leaf, 
in  the  handwriting  of  thi;  .uithur — to  wit  : 

"  'I'h:  Jefferson  having  had  a  few  C'  '  s  of  these  Notes  printed  to  offer  to  some 
of  his  friends  &  to  some  other  est.  .ole  characters  beyond  that  line,  begs  the 
favor  of  Mr.  Dalrymple  to  accept  of  one.  Unwilling  to  expose  them  to  the 
public  eye,  he  asks  the  favour  of  Mr.  Dalrymple  to  put  them  into  the  hands  of  no 
person  on  whose  fidelity  he  cannot  rely  to  guard  them  against  publication." 

The  Hrinley  copy  (Xo.  3761)  was  presented  to  Mr.  Rittenhouse. 

The  above  copy  has  the  additional  14  pages,  "  Draught  of  a  l"'undamental  Con- 
stitution for  the  Commonwealth  of  Virginia." 


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1265  jKKFrRsoN.  Notes  on  the  Statk  of  Virginia  .  .  .  Illus- 
trated with  a  map^  including  the  States  of  Virginia,  Maryland, 
Delaware  and  Pennsylvania.     8vo,  half  calf. 

London:  Stoekdale,  1787 

1266  ji  I'KERSON.  NoTKS  OH  the  State  of  Virginia :  7C'ith  the  Eye- 
Draught  of  xMadison's  Cave,  hut  without  the  nia/>.     8vo,  half  calf. 

London:  Stoekdale,  17S7 

1267  Jeeeerson.  Notes  on  the  State  of  Virginia  .  .  .  First  hot- 
pressed  edition.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges. 

Philadelphia,  1801 

1268  Jefeerys  ('rhomas).  The  Natural  and  Civii.  History  of  the 
French  Dominions  in  North  ana  South  America  .  .  Manners 
and  Customs  of  the  Indians,  &c.  19  large  maps  and  plans.  I-'olio, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top,  London,  1761 

1269  Jefeerys.  The  Great  Probability  of  a  Norih  West  Pas- 
sage: deduced  from  Observations  on  the  Letter  of  Admiral  de 
F'onte  .  .  .  with  an  Appendix  containing  the  Discovery  of  Part 
of  the  Coast  and  Inland  Country  of  Labrador,  made  in  1753  .  .  . 
3  maps.     4to,  calf,  gilt.  London,  1768 

1270  Jenkins  (Sir  Leoline).  The  Life  of  .  .  .  and  a  conipleat 
Series  of  Letters  from  the  Beginning  to  the  End  of  those  Two 
Important  Treaties  [for  the  General  Peace  at  Cologn  and  Nime- 
guenj,  &c.     By  William  Wynne.     Portrait.     2  vols.,  folio,  calf. 

London, 1724 

From  the  library  of  William  Wirt,  with  his  autograph  (twice  repeated)  in  each 
volume,  also  autograph  of  Reverdy  Johnson  in  Volume  2. 

1 27 1  [Jennings.]  Report  of  the  Trials  of  the  Murderers  of 
Richard  Jennings  ...  in  the  Village  of  Goshen  on  Tuesday, 
February  23d,  1819.  With  Arguments  of  Counsel.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  Newburgh,  1819 


O'CALLAGHAN'S  REPRINTS. 

1272  I.  Jesuit  Missions. — Missio  Canadensis.  Epistola  ex  Portu- 
regali  in  Acadia  transmissa  ad  Praepositum  Generalem  Societatis 
Jesu  A.  R.  Pietro  Biardo   .    .    .    1611.  1870 

Only  25  copies  printed. 


Americana. 


'93 


II.  [L.M.i.KMANT.]  CoPiK  clc  Trdis  Lkttrks  escfittcs  es  annt-cs 
1625  et  1626.  Par  ie  1'.  Charles  Lallemant,  superieur  des  Mis- 
sions de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la  Nouvelle  France.       1S70 

III.  Lkttre  dii  Reverend  Pore  TAi-lkmand,  Superieur  de  la 
Mission  des  Peres  Jesuites  en  la  Nouvelle  France  ,  .  .  datce 
du  22  Novembre  1629.  Paris,  1632  \repiint,  iSyo] 

IV.  Canadic.e  Mission'is  Rei.atio,  ab  anno  161 1  usque  ad 
annum  1613,  cum  statu  ejusdem  Missionis,  annis  1703  &  17  10. 
Auctore  Josepho  Juvencio.  Roniiv,  17 10  Yieptint,  1871  | 

V.  De  Rec.ionk  et  Moribus  Canadensiiw.i  sen  Barbarorum  Noviv 
Franciic.     Auctore  Josepho  Juvencio. 

Rome,  1710  [reprint,  1S71I 

VI.  Relatio  Ri  Ri'M  ("iisTAK'M  in  Nova-Francica  Missione. 
Annis  1613  i\:  1614.  [''^7' I 

VII.  I  Lai.iimant.  ]  Ri'.LATioN  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  la  Nou- 
velle France  en  I'annee  mdcxxvi.  Rnvoyce  au  Pore  Hier- 
osme  L'Allemant,  par  le  P.  Charles  L'Allemant,  Superieur  de  la 
Mission  de  la  C\)mpagnie  de  Jesus  en  Canada. 

Paris,  1629  \rtprint,  1871] 
Only  25  copies  printed. 
Together  7  vols.     i2nio,  uncut.  Albany,  1870  71 


JESUIT    RELATIONS. 

At  the  request  of  some  half  dozen  eof/ectors,  it  has  been  deeiJed  to  offer 
these  Relations  separately,  in  order  to  ^ive  as  many  as  possible,  an  o/'por- 
ttinity  of  eompletin^  sets  of  these  rarities. 

^f  .  1273  [Le  Jkunk.]  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe' en  la  Nouvelle 
France  en  I'annee  1633.  Envoyee  au  R.  P.  Harth.  Jactpiinot  .  .  . 
Par  le  P.  Paul  le  Jeune.     8vo,  half  morocco, 

Paris:  S.  Cranioisv,  1634 

y.  1274  [Le  Jeunk.]  Relation  de  se  qui  s'est  passe'  en  la  Nouvelle 
France,  en  I'annee  1634.  Envoyee  au  R.  Pere  Provincial  de  la 
Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la  Province  de  France.  Par  le  P.  I'aul  le 
Jeune.     8vo,  vellum.  Paris:  S.  Cramoisy,  1635 

/  .  r  1275  [Le  J;:une.]  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe'  en  la  Nouvelle 
France,  en  I'anne  1635.  Envoyee  au  R.  Pere  Provincial  de  la 
Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la  Province  de  France.  Par  le  P.  Paul  le 
Jeune.     8vo,  vellum.  Paris:  S.  Cramoisy,  1636 

At  p.  113.      Relation  lie  ce  qui  s'est  passe'  aux  Hurons.   .   .  par  le  I',  lirebeiif. 
At  p.  207.       Relation  ile  queUiues   particularilez,  ilu   lieu  «.^   ties   I  laliitans  de 
risle  du  fap  Breton.      Knvoyce  par  le  1'.  Julien  Perrault.      1634  &  '35. 
Contains  the  leaf  of  "  Privilege  "  and  "  Approbation  "  generally  missing. 


194 


Americana. 


'i/\ii^r   1276     [LkJkune.]      Rki.ation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  la  Nouvelle 
^  France  en  I'annee  1636    .    .    .    Par  le  V.  Paul  le  Jeune.     8vo,  vel- 

lum. Paris:  ..V.  Cramoisy,  1637 

"  Notes  sur  la  Nouvelle  France,"  on  account  of  a  typojrrapliical  error,  gives 
but  172  pages  to  part  first   insteaii  of  272. 

The  second  part,  which  is  signed  Jean  de  Hrebeuf,  is  entitled,  "  Relation  de 
ce  (jui  s'est  passe  dans  le  pays  des  Hurons." 

^y  f^f  1277  |I,K  Jki'nk.|  Relation  de  ce  (jui  s'est  passe  en  le  Nouvelle 
France  en  i'annee  1637.  .  .  I'ar  le  P.  I'aul  !o  Jeune.  Woodcut. 
8v(),  vellum.  Rouen:  Jean  le  Boulem^er,  1638 

The  second  part  is  signed  Francois  Joseph  le  Mercier.  "  Relation  de  ce  qui 
s'est  passe  en  la  mission  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  au  pays  des  Ilurons  en  I'An- 
nee  1637. 

y'>t/'i278  [I,i;  Jkint.  I  Rki.ation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  la  Nouvelle 
France  en  I'annee  1638  .  .  .  Par  le  P.  Paule  le  Jeune.  8vo,  vel- 
lum. Paris:   S.  Cramoisy,  1638 

The  second  part,  "  Relation  de  ce  (|ui  s'est  passe  dans  le  pays  des  Hurons  es 
annees  i()37  iV  163S,"  is  signed  FrancjOis  Joseph  le  Mercier. 

.)(),f''  1279  [Le  Jeune.]  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  la  Nouvelle 
France  en  Tannee  1639    .    .    .    Parle  P.  Paul  le  Jeune    .    .    .    8vo. 

Paris:  S.  Cramoisy,  1640 

This  contains  the  "  Privilege  "  to  both  parts,  and  both  are  ended  "  Par  le  Roy 
en  son  Conseil."  The  variation  on  page  ^5  of  the  first  part  is  continued  by  the 
frequent  errors  on  page  8(),  for  here  half  the  lines  have  some  iniperfecticjn  seem- 
ingly caused  by  imperfect  spacing,  or  a  badly  locked  form. 

Z'!  ■,  /'  1280     [I,E  Jeune.]     Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  la  Nouvelle 

^  France  en  I'annee  1639    .    .    .    Par  le  P.  Paul  Le  Jeune    .  .  .  8vo, 

vellum,  gilt  leaves.  Paris:  S.  Cramoisy,  1640 

The  "  Privilege"  'j  the  first  part  is  wanting,  and  the  slight  variation  spoken 
of  in  the  "  Notes  sur  la  Nouvelle  France,"  ?,c.  75,  is  a  large  B,  commencing  the 
syllable  Bap,  the  last  word  of  page  85  of  the  first  part. 

The  second  part,  "  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  dans  le  pays  des  Hurons  pays 
de  la  Nouvelle  France,"  163S-9,  ends  with  the  "  Privilege,"  the  last  words  of 
which  read,  "  Par  le  Roy  en  son  Conseil." 

/      f  1281     [Vimont.]     Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  la   Nouvelle 

France  en  I'annee  mdcxl.    .    ,    .    Par  le  P.    Barthelemy  Vimont 

.    .    .    8vo,  vellum,  gilt  leaves.  Paris:  S.  Cramoisy,  \b^i 

The  second  part,  "  Relation    .  .   .  des  Hurons,"  is  signed  Hierosme  Lalemant. 

y ^.o^  \2?,2  [Vimont.]  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  la  Nouvelle 
France  es  annees  1640  et  1641.  Par  le  P.  Barthelemy  Vimont 
.  .  .  8vo,  vellum.  Paris:  S.  Cramoisy,  1642 

The  second  part,  "  Relation  .  .  aux  Hurons,"  pages  76  and  77,  are  paged  67 
and  68. 

^*>./ri283     [Vimont.]     Relation.    .   .    1640611641.     8vo,  vellum. 

Paris,  1642 

This  duplicate  is  imperfect,  wanting  pages  67  to  78  inclusive,  of  the  Huron 
Letter. 


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1284  [ViMONT.J  Rk.lation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  la  Noiivelle 
France  en  I'annee,  1642.  Envoyee  au  R,  P.  Jean  Filleaii.  .  Par 
le  R.  P.  Barthelemy  Viinont.    .    .    Hound  in  2  vols.     Svo,  boarils. 

Paris:  S.  Cramoisy,  1643 

The  second  part,  "  Relation    .   .  .   des  llurons,"  is  preceded  by  a  letter  sij^ned 
Hier.  l.alleniant. 

12.S5  [ViMONT  ]  Rkl\iion  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  la  Nouvelle 
France  en  I'annce  1642.  Envoyee  au  R.  P.  Barthelemy  Viniont. 
.    .    Xvo,  vellum.     Title  mended.  Paris:  S.  Cramoisy,  1643 

1286  |ViMONT.|  Rk.lation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  la  Nouvelle 
France  en  Tannee  1642  &  1643.  Envoyee  au  R.  P.  Jean  Filleau. 
.    .    Par  K,  P.  Barthelemy  Vimont.    .    .    .    8vo,  vellum,  gilt  leaves. 

Paris:  ..S'.  Cramoisy,  1644 
Pages  306  and  307  numbered  326  and  327. 


1287     [Vimont.]     Rklation   .   . 


1642  &  1643.     ^^'">  vellum. 

Paris,   1644 


1288  [Vimont.]  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  la  Nouvelle 
France  es  annees  1643  &  1644.  Envoyee  au  R.  P.  Jean  Filleau. 
.    ,    .    Par  le  P.  P.  Barthelemy  Vimont   .    .   .    8vo,  vellum. 

Paris:  S.  et  G.  Cramoisy,  1645 

The  second  part.  "Relation    .    .    .    des  Hurons,"  is  signed    liierosnie   Lale- 
mant. 


1289     [Vimont.]      Relation 
8vo,  calf. 


1643   &    1644, 


Another  copy. 
Paris,  1645 


1290  [Vimont.]  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  la  Nouvelle 
France,  es  Annees  1644  &  1645  .  .  .  Par  le  P.  Barthelemy 
Vitnont.     8vo,  vellum.  Paris:  S.  et  G.  Cramoisy,  1646 

ZM"  I-aleniant's  Huron  Letter,  p.  136. 

1 29 1  [Lallkmaxt  et  Ragueneau.]  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe 
de  plus  remarquable  es  Missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de 
Jesus,  en  la  Nouvelle  France  es  annees  1645  &  1646  .  .  .  I'ar  le 
Superieur  des  Missions.     8vo,  vellum. 

Paris:  S.  et  G.  Cramoisy,  1647 

The  first  relation  is  signed  (p.  6)  Ileirosme   Laleniant.     The  second   (p.  ?). 
Paul  Ragueneau. 


1292     [  Lallemant  KT  Rkgue.neau.]    Rklation 
Another  copy.     Vellum. 


1645  i*v  1646. 
Paris,  1 64 7 


1293  [Lai.lkmant. ]  Rklaiton  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  phis 
remarquable  es  Missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en 
la  Nouvelle  France,  sur  le  Grand  Fleuve  de  S.  Laurens  ...  en 
I'annee  1647.  par  le  Superieur  des  Missions   .    .    .    8vo,  vellum. 

Paris:  S.  et  G.  Cramoisy,  1648 


1294     I  Lai.lkmant.]     Relation 
vellum. 


1647.     Another   copy.     8vo, 
Paris,  1647 


196 


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1295  I  I.Ai.i.EMANT  KT  Ragukneau.]  Rki.ation  clc  cc  cjui  s'est  passt" 
de  plus  remarquable  cs  Missions  des  Teres  de  la  Compagnie  de 
Jesus  en  la  Nouvelle  France  es  annces  1647  &  1648  .  .  .  Par  le 
Superieur  des  Missions    .    .    .    8vo,  vellum. 

Paris:  S.  ct  G.  Cranioisy,  1649 

The  first  part  is  sig-ned  (p.  3)  Hierosme  Lalement       The  second  ("  Relati(m 
(k'S  llurons,''  p.  4)  by  I'aul  Kagueneau. 

1296  [Raguknkau.  I  Rklation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  la  Mission 
des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  aux  Hurons,  pays  de  la  Nou- 
velle  France,  ts  annees  i64<S  &  1649.  Knvoyeeau  R.  P.  Hierosme 
Lalemant   .    .    .    Par  le  P.  Paul  Ragueneau.     Svo,  vellum. 

Paris:  S.  ct  G.  Cramoisy,  1650 


1297     [Ragukneau.] 
Vellum. 


Relatk)N 


1648  &  1649. 


Another  copy. 
Paris,  1650 


1298     [Raguknkau,  I    Relation 
8vo,  vellum. 

This  (si'coiKJ)  issue  has  i  if)  pages. 


1648  &  1649.    [Second  issue.] 
Paris:  S.  ct  G.  Cnimoisy,  1650 


^r r  r  1299  [Raguknkau, I  Rki.aiion  de  se  qui  s'est  passe  en  la  Mission 
des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  aux  HurOs,  (S:  aux  pais  plus 
has  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  depttis  PEste  de  Pannee  1649,  jusques 
a  I'Kstu  lie  Fannee  1650.  Envoyee  au  R.  P.  C'iaude  de  Lingendes 
.    .    ,    Par  le  R,  P.  Paul  Ragueneau    .    ,    .    Svo,  v(,'llum. 

Paris:  ^V,  ct  G.  Cnviioisy,  1651 

jy;    1300     I  Raguknkau,]     Rklation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  remar- 
quable cs  Missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de   Jesus  en   la 


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Nouvelle    France 
Ragueneau 


es  annees  1650 
8vo,  vellum. 


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1301     [Ragueneau,]       Relation 
(smaller)  copy.     Vellum, 


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1652 

J^ /^  6C  1302  [Rageneau,]  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  la  Mission 
des  Peres  de  la  ('ompagnie  de  Jesus,  au  pays  de  la  Nouvelle 
France,  depuis  i'l'^tc  de  I'annee  1651,  jusques  a  I'Fte  de  i'anncc 
1652    .    .    .    Par  le  Superieur  des  Missions    .    .    .    8vo,  vellum, 

Paris:  S.  ct  G.  Craiiioisy,  165,^ 


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J  tf  '^2)°2)  [f'E  Mkrcikr  (  P.  Francois).]  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe 
en  la  Mission  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  au  pays  de  la 
Nouvelle  ]">ance,  depuis  I'Kte  de  'Annee  1652,  jusques  a  I'Ete  de 


I'Annee  1653 


Svo,  vellum.       Paris:  ^V,  ct  G.  Cramoisy,  1654 


1304  [Le  Mkrcier.]  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  la  Mission 
des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la  Nouvelle  France  es 
annees  1653  &  1654.  Envoyee  au  R.  P.  Nicholas  Royon  .  .  . 
Par  le  R.  P.  Franrois  ie  Meicier    ,    ,    ,    Svo,  vellum, 

Paris:  S.  et  G.  Cramoisy,  1655 

t^    See  Tki  i.i' I'KAT. 


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i^  '305  [QuiEN  (Jean  de).]  Relation  de  ci  qui  s'est  passe  en  la  Mis- 
sion des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  au  pays  de  la  Nouvelle 
France  es  Annees  1655  &:  1656.  Envoyee  au  R.  F.  Louys  t'ellot. 
8vo,  vellum.  Paris:  S.  ct  G.  Cramoisy,  1657 

/  1306     Rki.aiion  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  remarquable  aux    Mis- 

sions des  I'eres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  en  la  Nouvelle  France, 
es  annees  mil  six  cens  cinqiiante  six  iV  mil  six  cens  cinquante  sept. 
<Svo,  vellum.  Paris:  S.  et  G.  Cramoisy,  1658 

Letter  from  I'aul  l.e  Jeune  follows  the  title,  a  letter  of  Le  Mercier's,  p.    iSi)- 
200,  and  another  signed  I'aul   Ragueneau,  pp.  202-S. 

r         1307      Relation    .    .    .    |  1656  (S:    1657].     Another  and  smaller  copy, 
though  not  wormed  like  the  preceding.     Vellum,  Paris,  165S 

1308  Relation  de  ce  cpii  s'est  passe  de  plus  remarquai)le  aux  Mis- 
sions des  I'P.  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la  Nouvelle  France, 
es  annees  1657  iSc  1658.     8vo,  vellum.         Paris:  ..V.  Cramoisy,  1659 

At  pages  9  and  22  will  be  found  letters  of  Paul  Ragueneau. 
One  of  the  rarest  of  the  series. 

1309  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  remarquable  aux  Mis- 
sions des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la  Nouvelle  France, 
es  annees  mil  six  cent  cincjuante  neuf  d^-  mil  six  cent  soixante. 
Envoyee  au  R.  P.  Claude  Boucher  .  .  .  8vo,  vellum. 

Paris:  S.  Cramoisy,  1661 
.^.t  page  152,  see  Letter  of  1'.  R.Menard. 

A  i3'o  Rki.ai'idn  de  ce  (pii  s'est  passe  de  plus  remarquable  aux  .Mis- 
sions des  I'eres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  en  la  Nouvelle  France 
es  annees   i6(')0   <!v:    t66i    .    .    .    8vo,  vellum. 

Paris  :  ^V.  Cramoisy,  1662 
The  Kpistic  to  the  King  is  signed  I'aul  Le  Jeune. 

131 1  [  I-ai.leman  r.]  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  remar- 
quable aux  Missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  en  la 
Nouvelle  France  es  annees  1661  &:  1662.  Envoyee  au  R.  P.  Anilrc 
Castillon  .  .  .  Svo,  morocco  antique,  gilt  leaves,  by  Hayday. 

Paris  :  S.  et  S.  Mabre  Cramoisy,  1663 

1312  I  Fai.limant.]  Relation  de  ce  qui  .s'est  passe  de  plus  remar- 
quable aux  Missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  en  la 
Nouvelle  France  es  annees  1662  iV  1663.  Envoyee  au  R.  P.  Andre 
Castillon.     Svo,  vellum.         Paris  :  S.  et.  S.  Mabre  Cramoisy,  1664 

1313  [Lallemant.  I  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  pa.sse  de  plus  remar- 
cpiable  aux  Missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  en  la 
Nouvelle  France,  es  annees  1663  &  1664  .  .  .  Svo,  morocco 
antique,  gilt  leaves,  by  Hayday. 

Paris  :  S.  Cramoisy  &>  S.  Mabre-Cramoisy,  1665 

1314  [Lallemani.J    Relation  .  .  .   1663  &  1664  .  .  .  8vo,  vellum. 

Paris,  1665 


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J  /  1315  I  Lr,  Mi'kciKK.]  Rklation  dc  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  la  Noiivclle 
France  es  annees  1664  &  1665  .  .  .  Map  of  thf  Jorts  on  Riclitlieu 
River.     Svo,  vellum.  Paris:  S,  et  S.  M  brc  Cramoisy,  1666 

^     1316     [I,i:  Mkrcikr.  I     Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  la  Nouvelle 
France,  es  annees  1664  iS:  1665  ,  .  .  Map  as  bffore.     8vi),  vellum. 

Paris,  1666 
Second  issue,  with  the  "  Lettre  de  la  R.  Mere  Superieure,"  payed  i  to  16. 

1317  I  I.E  Mekcier.].  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  remar- 
(luab'e  aux  Missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la 
Nouvelle  France,  aux  annees  mil  six  cent  soixante  cinq,  &  mil  six 
cent  soixante  six.  Envoyee  au  R.  P.  Jacques  Bordier  .  .  .  Svo, 
vellum.  Paris:    S.  et  S.  Mabre  Cramoisy,  1667 

The  "  I.eltrc  de  la  Reverende  Mere  Superieure"  is  wanting,  as  usual. 

1318  [I,E  Mkrcier.]  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  pa.sse  de  plus  remar- 
(luabie  aux  Missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compaj^nie  de  Jesus  en  la 
Nouvelle  France,  les  annees  mil  six  cens  soixante  six,  &  mil  six 
cens  soixante  sept.  Fhivoyee  du  R.  P.  Jacques  Bordier  .  .  .  Svo, 
vellum.  Paris  :  S.  et  S.  Mabre  Cramoisy,  1668 

Second  issue,  containinjr  the  "  l.ettre  de  la  Reverende  Mere,"  &c.,  14  pp. 

o,rp.  1319  [Le  Mercier.]  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  remar- 
cjuable  aux  Missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la 
Nouvelle  France,  aux  annees  mil  six  cens  soixante-sept,  and  mil 
six  cens  soixante-hiiit.  F^nvoyee  au  R.  P.  F2stienne  Dechamps  .  .  . 
Svo,  vclUuii,  pp.  219.  Paris:  S.  MabreCramoisy,  1669 

5^"  See  No.   IJ[(»). 

aa  ^^  ^  1320     Rei.aiion  tie  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  remarquable  aux   Mis- 

yy  sions  des  I'eres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la  Nouvelle  France, 

les  annees    166S  cS:  1669.     Envoyee  au  R.  P.  Estienne    iJechamps 

.  .   .  Svo,  vellum.  Paris:  S.  Mabre-Crainoisy,  1670 

2;^"  Letter  of  Ciov.  Francis  Lovelace,  p.  2f). 

yy  ,  1 32 1  Rklation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  remarquable  aux  Mis- 
sions des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la  Nouvelle  France, 
les  annees  1669  tS:  1670.  F^nvoyee  au  R.  F.  F^stienne  F)ecliamps 
.  .  .   Svo,  vellum.  Paris,  1671 

I'age  ii>(),    "  1  )e  la  Mission   des   Martyrs  dans  le  pais  d'Agnie  ou  des  Irociuois 
Inferieurs."     After  p.  31S,  "  Relation  des  Missions  aux  Ovtaovaks,"  pp.  1-102. 

,j  ,-  1322  [Dahlon  (Claude).]  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus 
remarquable  aux  Missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en 
la  Nouvelle  F'rance  les  annees  1670  &  167 1.  Envoyee  au  R.  P. 
Jean  Pinette  .  .  .  Map  of  Lake  Superior,  and  woodcut  on  p.  \^^. 
Svo,  vellum.  Paris:  S.  Mabre-Cramoisy,  \bi2 

r  r  1323  Daislon.  Rkla  j  ion  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  remarquable 
aux  Missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la  Nouvelle 
France  les  annees  1671  it  1672.  Envoyee  au  R.  P.  Jean  Finette 
.  .  .    I'ar  le  R.  1',  Claude  Dablon.     Map.     Svo,  half  calf. 

Paris,  1673 
At  page  2(17  commences  "  La  Sainte  mort  de  Madame  de  la  Teltric." 


,t) 


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Amkkilana. 


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1324     [Darlon.]      Rki.ation  .  .  .  Claude  Dahloii.      Another  copy, 
without  the  map.     8vo,  half  russia,  Paris,  1673 

A  1325  Jksuit  Relations.  Relations  des  Jksuitk.s,  Contenaiit  ce 
(jui  s'est  passe  de  plus  remarcpiable  dans  les  Missions  des  Peres  de 
la  C'onipagnie  de  Jesus  dans  la  Nouvelle-France.  3  vols.,  royal 
8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.     Quebec  :  .lii^^iisfi/w  Cotr,  1858 

The  most  extraordinary  and  valuable  collection  ever  made  of  the  ii.irrativo  of  a 
class  r)f  men  who,  two  centuries  before  what  we  term  civilization,  hail  prostrated 
the  forests,  explored  the  vast  territories  covered  by  them,  recoriled  the  peculi- 
arities of  the  natives,  and  in  many  instances  bestowed  upon  them  the  blessinjjs  of 
Christianity.  These  relations,  for  many  years  looked  upon  through  the  haze  of 
sectarian  distrust,  were  lightly  esteemed  by  the  students  of  American  history,  but 
the  more  their  character  and  statements  were  investigated,  the  more  important 
and  valuable  they  appeared.  'I'hey  have  become  the  sources  from  which  we  must 
draw  almost  all  the  historic  material  of  New  ^'ork  and  Canada,  during  the  first 
century  and  a  half  of  their  exploration  by  Europeans.  It  was  to  perpetuate  these 
monuments  of  the  e.irly  history  of  Canada  that  Parliament  onlerctl  their  publica- 
tion in  this  form." — Field. 


1326  [Ji'.surr  Tkavels.]  The  Travels  of  Several  Learned  Mis- 
sioNEks  of  the  Society  of  Jesus,  into  divers  Parts  of  the  Archi- 
pelago, India,  China  and  America.  Translated  from  tlie  French 
Original  published  at  Paris  1713.     8vo,  calf.    Top  of  title  cut. 

London,  1714 


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lis- 

ice, 

nips 

1671 


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P. 

154- 
1672 

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1673 


;  1327  [Jesuit  Travels.]  Travels  of  several  learned  Missioners 
of  the  Society  of  Jesus  into  divers  parts  of  the  .\rchipelago,  India, 
China  and  America.     8vo,  half  calf,  giit.  Lontlon,  1714 

1328  JiLLSON  (David).  Genealociv  of  the  Gii.lson  and  the  Jillson 
Fam'lv.     Coatofarms.     8vo,  cloth.  Central  Falls,  1.S76 

'329  (Jo(;UES.]  Novum  Belgium  :  An  Account  of  New  Netherland 
in  1643-4.  I^y  ^^v.  Father  Isaac  Jogues  .  .  .  with  a  Fac-simile 
of  his  Original  Manuscript,  his  Portrait,  a  Map  and  Notes,  By 
J.  G.  Shea.  4  leaves  of  fac-simili\  portrait,  map  and  lieiv.  4to, 
cloth,  uncut.  New  York  :  Privately  printed,  1862 

Edited  for  the  first  time  from  the  Jesuit  MS.  Narrative  dated  1646. 

^2^1'^  [Johnson.]  Trial  of  Andrew  Johnson,  President  of  the 
United  States,  before  the  Senate  ...  on  Impeachment  by  the 
House  of  Representatives  for  High  Crimes  and  Mi.sdeineanors, 
3  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.  Washington,  1868 


200 


Amf.rkana. 


13.31  [Johnson  (Edward).  |  A  History  of  Nf,w-1'A(;i.ani).  From 
the  English  planting  in  the  Yeere  1628,  untill  the  Yeere  1652. 
4to,  calf,  gilt  edges.  London,  1654 

Fine  copy.     Uest  known  by  its  alternate  title    "  Wonder-Working  Providence 

of  Sinns  Saviour  in  New  I'-n^land." 
('ontains  a  list  of  books,  2  pp.,  at  end. 


13.32     Johnson    (S.    M.).     Frkk     Govkrnmf.nt 
America.     Frontispiece.     8vo,  cloth. 
Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 


in     Enoi.and   and 
New  York,  1864 


1333  [Johnson  (Samuel).]  '1'axation  no  Tyranny  ;  an  Answer 
to  the  Resolutions  and  Address  of  fhe  .American  Congress.  8v(), 
half  morocco.  London  :    T.  Ciuic/i,  1775 

"  This  tract  claims  its  importance  from  tJie  celebrity  of  its  .luthor.  il  was 
written  in  the  sixty-sixth  year  of  his  ajj;e,  when  he  was  at  the  meridian  of  iiis 
fame.  Mr.  Bancroft  describes  it  as  an  exemplification  of  the  tone  of  public  sen- 
timent then  prevailing  in  Kngland.  It  called  forth  several  replies,  ea  f  which 
is  aimed  at  pointing  out  the  fallacy  that  lurks  in  its  title  as  well  ^,,  n  all  its 
reasonings. " 

1334  [Johnson  (Stephen).]  Some  Important  Observations,  occa- 
sioned by,  and  adapted  to,  the  Publick  Fast,  ordered  by  Authority, 
December  i8th,  A.D.  1765.  On  Account  of  the  Peculiar  Circum- 
stances of  the  present  Day  .  .  .  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 
uncut  edges,  title  hinged.  Newport :  Sa/ii.  Ila//,  1766 

i335  Johnson  (Theodore  T.).  Siohts  in  the  G(h,o  Rkoion,  and 
Scenes  by  the  Way.     i2mo,  calf.  New  York,  1849 

1336  JoHNsioN  (C).  A  Narrativk  of  the  Incidents  attending  the 
Capture,  Detention  and  Ransom  of  Charles  Johnston,  of  Bote- 
toiut  County,  Virginia,  who  was  made  Prisoner  by  the  Indians, 
on  the  River  Ohio,  in  the  1790.  Together  with  an  interesting 
Account  of  the  F'ate  of  his  Companions  .  .  .  one  of  whom  suf- 
fered at  the  Stake.  To  which  are  added  Sketches  of  Indian  Char- 
acter and  Manners,  with  illustrative  Anecdotes.  i2nu),  boards, 
uncut.  New  York,  1827 

1337  JoM.ivF.T  (M.).  Annexion  du  Texas.  8vo,  half  morocco, 
pp.  40.  Paris,  1845 

1338  Jones  (Augustine).  Nicholas  Upsall  [Genealogy,  cVc.].  Fron- 
tispiece.    8vo.  Boston,  1880 


Amkric.wa. 


20I 


1339  Jf^>^'l■s  (Chas.  C,  Jr.),  Histork  ai,  Ski/iim  of  'roMo-tni-CHi, 
Mico  of  the  Yamacraws.     8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Albany,  1.S68 

I'resentation  copy  with  autograph  note. 

1,340  JoNF.s.  SKRdK.AN'i'  Wiri.iAM  Jaspk.k.  An  Address  delivered 
before  the  (leorgia  Historical  Society  .   .  .  Svo,  uncut. 

Albany:  Printed  for  the  Society,  1876 

rj4i     Jones.     The  Dead 'Iowns  of  Of.orgia.     Svo,  cloth. 

Savannah, 1878 

1342  Jo.vES.  Heknanpo  I)E  Soto.  The  Adventures  encountered 
and  the  Route  pursued  by  the  Adelantado  durinjjf  ids  March 
thr()U}.jh  the  Territory  embraced  within  the  present  (leoj^raphical 
limits  of  the  State  of  (leorgia.  Portrait  on  India  paper.  Svo, 
uncul.  Savannah,  1S80 

Printed  for  the  author. 

1343  Jones  (Hugh).  The  Present  State  of  Vikoinia.  Imperial 
Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  New  York,  1S65 

Only  50 copies  printeil  on  large   paper  (No.  35),  in   facsimile  of  the   London 
edition  of  1724. 

1344  Jones  (James  Athearn).  Traditions  of  the  North  American 
Indians:  being  a  second  and  revised  edition  of  "Tales  of  an 
Indian  Camp.''     Plates.     3  vols.,  crown  Svo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1S30 

'345  Jo-^Ks  (Jo.  Seawell).  A  Defence  of  the  Revoi.i  ■iionarv 
History  of  the  State  of  North  Carolina,  from  the  Asi)ersions 
of  Mr.  Jefferson.     i2mo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Boston,  1834 

1 346  Jon es  (Joseph,  of  Virginia).  I .ette rs  of,  1 7 7  7- 1 7 87,  [  Preface 
by  W.  C.  Ford.]     4to,  uncut.  Washington,  1889 

These  Letters  are  princiiialiy  to  and  from  Washington,  Madison  and  JefTerson. 
Only  250  copies  printed.     No.  113. 

■347  [Jones  (Paul).]  The  Life  of  Paul  Jones,  from  Original 
Documents  in  the  possession  of  John  Henry  Sherburne,  Crown 
Svo,  half  morocco.  London,  1825 

1348  [Jones.]  Life  and  Character  of  the  Chevalier  John  Paul 
Jones,  a  Captain  in  the  Navy  of  the  United  States  during  their 


202 


Americana. 


Revolutionary  War.     Jiy  John  Henry  Sherburne.     J'oi  trail.     Svo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  City  of  \Vashingt(jn,  1.S25 

t^    For  tlif  Okicinai,  l.dii-HooK  of  the  Scrapis  and  Donrn'  llnninu'  Kicliaril, 
sfc  Mam  siKrrTs,  at  end  of  citalojjue. 

•v?49     Jones  (W.  Alfred).     Long  Island.     8vo,  paper. 

New  York,  iS6^^ 

'35°  Journal  of  the  Senatk  of  the  UNnri)  Statks  of  America, 
being  the  First  [and  Second]  Session  of  the  Tliirci  Conj^ress, 
be^un  and  held  at  the  City  of  I'hihidelphia,  ncceinbcr  ::n(I,  1793 
[and  Nov.  3,  1794]    ...    2  vols,  in  1.     Folio,  calf. 

Philadelphia:  John  Fcnno^  '793-4 

'351  Josselyn  (John).  New-F^nolands  Raritiks  DiscoVKKKr)  ; 
in  Birds,  Beasts,  Fishes,  Serpents,  and  Plants  of  that  Country 
.  .  .  also  A  perfect  Description  of  an  Indian  Scpia,  ni  all  her 
Bravery  ;  with  a  Poem  not  improperly  conferr'd  upon  her.  W'ood- 
cutSy  and  the  piinter''s  device  of  the  "  Green"  Dragon.  Small  Svo, 
calf.  London,  1672 

First  edition. 

'352  Josselyn.  An  Account  of  Two  Vovacies  to  New-England. 
...  A  Description  of  the  Countrey,  Natives  and  Creatures,  with 
their  Mercantil  and  Physical  use  ;  the  (jovernment  of  the 
Countrey  as  it  is  now  possessed  by  the  English.  i\:c.  A  large 
Chronological  'Fable,  &c.,  unth  the  plate  of  the  Dragon.  Small 
8vo,  crimson  levant  morocco,  gilt  leaves,  by  Pratt.     London,  1674 

'353  Josselyn.  An  Account  of  Two  Voyacies  to  New-En(ilani), 
Made  during  the  years  1638,  1663.  By  John  Josselyn,  Cent. 
[Also  :]  Nevv-Englano's  Rarities  Discovered  in  Birds,  Beasts, 
FMshes,  Serpents  and  Plants  of  that  Country.  By  John  Josselyn, 
(lent.  With  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Edward  Tuckerman, 
M.A.  2  vols.,  4to,  cloth,  uncut.  Boston:  iri//iam  Feazie,MDccch\\. 

75  copies  only  printed.     No.  i. 

Not  merely  reprints.       The  copious,  interesting  and  valuable  annotations  lend 
a  new  value  to  the  works. 


1354  Joutel  (M.).  Journal  Historiqite  du  Dernier  Voyage  que 
feu  M.  DE  LA  Sale  fit  dans  le  Golfe  de  Mexique,  pour  trouver 
I'embouchure.  &  le  cours  de  la  Riviere  de  Missicipi,  nommee  a 
present  la  Riviere  de  Saint  Louis,  que  traverse  la  Louisiane.     Ou 


Amkricana. 


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1*011  voit  rilistoire  trajficjue  ('■  sa  niort,  i\:  pliisieiirs  clioscs 
curieiiscs  du  nouveau  moiule  .  .  .  r<j(li)4v!'  <S:  mis  en  orilre  par  M, 
(Ic    Michel.      lAit\i^e  map.     121110,  calf.  Paris,  1713 

Joutel  waH  the  only  upright  member  of  the  I. a  Sale  party,  iind  his  Jomiial  may 
be  relied  on. 

'355  I  Jou  rKi.  I  Mr.  Joutei/s  Joukn.m.  of  his  V()VA(;i,  to  Mkxuo  : 
his  Travels  KijLjht  hundred  Leagues  through  Forty  Nations  of 
Indians  in  I.ouisana  to  C^anada  :  his  Account  of  the  great 
River  Missasipi,  i*v:c.  Translated  from  the  French.  .!/<//.  Svo. 
calf.  London,  1719 

An  Historical   Journal  of  the  late   M.  de  la  Sale's  Last    \'oyaj;e,  which  Park- 
man  considers  better  than  the  Narratives  of  Cavelier  or  I  >ouay. 

1^556  Juan  et  Ui.i.oa.  V<)ya(;k  HisTORiyuK  de  I'.Xmkriquk  Mkri- 
KioNAi.b,    .    .    et  qui  contient  une   Histoire  des  V'ncas   du  I'enni. 


Numerous   maps    and  plates^   by    Picart,    e^•< 
morocco. 


2    vols.,    4to,    lialf 
.Amsterdam,  1752 


'357  Ji'ARKOS  (Don  Domingo).  A  Statisiu  ai,  and  Commikciai, 
History  of  the  Kincdom  of  Ouatkmai.a,  in  Spanish  America  : 
.  .  .  with  an  Account  of  the  Conquest  of  the  Spaniards  .  .  . 
Translated  by  J   Haily.     2  maps.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.   London,  i<S23 

'35''^  [JtiDAn  (S.  B.  H.).]  Gotham  and  the  (Iothamitks.  i6mo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  1823 

A  curious  volume,  which  on   its   publication  was  rijjidiy  suppressed,  and   the 
author  imprisoned  and  lined. 

'359  JuNKiN  (Cieorge).  Politicai,  Fallacies:  an  Examination  of 
the  False  Assumptions  .  .  .  which  have  brought  on  this  Civil 
War.     Portrait.     i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1863 


ee  ^ 
Ou 


1360  Ty^ALM  (P.).  Travels  into  North  America;  containing 
l^^k  its  Natural  History,  and  a  circumstantial  Account  of 
its  Plantations  and  Agriculture  in  general,  with  the 
Civil,  Ecclesiastical  and  Commercial  State  of  the  Country.  The 
Manners  of  the  Inhabitants,  and  several  curious  and  Important 
Remarks  on  various  Subjects.  By  Peter  Kalm.  .  .  .  Translated 
into  English  by  John  Reinhold  Forster,  F.A.S.  Enriched  with  a 
Map,   several   Cuts  for  the   Illustration   of    Natural   History  and 


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some  additional  Notes.  Map  and  (^  f>/alcs.  2  vols.,  .Hvo,  half  lalf, 
gilt.  Loiulon,  1772 

Second  Kilition. 

"  A  valiiaMe  wfnk  as  njjards  the  Natural  History,  (ieography  and  State  of  the 
ciiimtry  at  tho  tiiiif  of  the  author's  visit." 

1,561  K  ANi  (ICIisha  Kent).  Akc  ric  Kxim okations  :  the  Secoiul 
(iriniiell  K.xpeditioii  in  Search  of  Sir  John  I'ranklin,  1 '"^53-54  55. 
.  .  .  Illustrated  by  upivards  of  Tfioen^raviiii^s.  .  .  .  2  vols.,  8vo, 
cloth.  Philadelphia,  1S56 

1362     Kavk  (Oltho).     Ukschrvvinok  Van  hct  Hcerlijcke  ende  (Icze- 

gende    Landt   (iUAjana,  Waer  inne  gclegen  is  do  ieer  vooriianie 

l.aiU-streke  genaemt  Serrenaninie,  ike.     4to,  vellum. 

(Iraveidiage:   //.  //o/d/i/s,  |  165  9] 
i'iiH'  copy. 

i3^>,?    Ilianr.l    (T^tto  lirnrns  liuvtKC  I2ntU)ui*ff  Hon  Xru- 

XlCtiriiauTi  UllH  ^Un|<ma.  I'linander  entKCKCii  j>esetzt  .  .  . 
.\iis  dem  llollandischen  ins  Hochtciitsche  versetzt  diirch  T.  R. 
().  S.  (".  S.     4to,  red  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Brd/ord. 

i-cipzig,  1672 

"  Ami  wliHt  lie  [Kcyt'l  iloes  say  is  taken  from  Donck." — AsiiKU. 

1364  Ki:i  rn  ((k'orge).  The  I'kk.suvtkrian  and  iNUKPKNDr.N  r  \'is- 
iiii.K  C'liiKCHis  in  Ni-'w-RNr,'  and  And  else-where,  IJroiiglit  to  the 
Test,  and  e.xamined  .  .  .  With  .V  Call  and  Warning  from  tiic 
Lord  to  the  People  of  Boston  and  New-England,  to  Repent,  \c. 
And  two  Letters  to  the  Preachers  in  IJoston;  and  an  Answer  to 
the  gro>s  Abuses,  Lies  and  Slanders  of  Increase  Mather  and  Natli. 
Morton,  &c.     Small  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt.  London,  \(>()i 

1365  Kk.ihi.  a  Rii'I.v  to  Mr.  Inckk.ask  Matukk's  Prinjkd  Rk- 
MAKKs  on  a  Sermon  Preached  by  G.  K.  at  Her  Majesty's  Chappel 
in  Boston,  the  14th  of  June,  1702.  4to,  half  morocco,  title 
mounted.  New  York:    }Vm  Bradford,  1703 

1366  Kkith  (Sir  William).  The  History  of  the  British  Pi.anta- 
TioNS  in  America:  with  a  Chronological  Account  of  the  most 
Remarkable  Things  which  happen'd  to  the  First  Adventurers  in 
their  several  Discoveries  of  that  New  World.  Part  L,  Containing 
the  History  of  Virginia,  with  Remarks  on  the  Trade  and  Commerce 
of  that  Colony.     2  maps.     4to,  cloth.     A  few  leaves  damaged. 

London,  1738 
This  work  was  the  first  of  an   intended  series  of  Colonial  Histories,  but  no 
others  ever  appeared, 


>37c 


'371 


AmKKI(  ANA. 


205 


i;/)7  Kill  II,  A  Coi.i.F.CTioN  of  I'ai'kks  and  otlu-r  'I'racts.  .  .  . 
I  jmo,  calf.  London,  1740 

Zf}"  See  pp.  if)S-2i4  for  "A  Disioiirsc  on  the  present  Stale  of  the  IJrilish 
rinntalions  in  America,"  and  other  American  topics. 

r.?68  Ki  NNKDY  (William).  TrxAs;  the  Rise,  l'rojj;ress  and  I'rospects 
of  the  l<e|nibli<-  of    Te.xas.     3  wa/>s.     2  vols.,  8vo,  calf. 

London,  1S41 

1.369  [Ki.NNKT'  (White).]  Kim.ioinF.c.K  .Ami  ruan.v.  Pkimordia. 
An  .Attempt  towards  layinj;  the  Foundation  of  ;in  .American 
Library,  in  several  Hooks,  I'a|)ers  ami  \\'ritin;;s,  luimhly  ^jiven  to 
the  Society  for  IVopagation  of  the  (lospel  in  Foreijjn  Parts,  for  the 
perpetual  Use  and  Benefit  of  their  Members,  'heir  Missionaries, 
I'Viends,  ('()rres|iondents  and  Others  concern'd  ii  theClood  |)esij,ni 
of  I'lantiny  and  i)romotinu;  Christianity  within  her  .Majesty's  Colo- 
nies and  I'lanlations  in  the  W^est- Indies.  By  a  Menberof  the  said 
Society.     4to,  calf  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  /'/•<?//.  London,  171? 

"  hi  tiiis  c'ltalogue  will  be  found  about  twenlyorijjin.il  tracts  relating;  to  New- 
foundl.iiul  ;  about  lifty  concernin;;  Virjjinia  ;  one  humlrcil,  or  ciore,  of  New 
t'.njcland;  and  so  on  in  proportion  to  the  other  cojojiics." — Prcfiuc. 

"  This,  as  far  as  it  goes,  is  the  best  Catalogue  of  liooks  relating  lo  America 
i  ant.  the  titles  being  copied  at  full  length  with  the  greatest  exactness,  together 
with  name  of  the  printer,  and  the  number  of  pages  in  each  volume.  It  unfortu- 
nately contains  only  the  books  given  to  the  society  by  White  Kcnncit,  IJishop  of 
Peterborough.      It  is  rich  in  English  tracts  relating  to  New  Kngland." — Kicil. 

The  collection  which  it  refers  to  has  disappeared  —  some  sc.ittercd  and 
neglected  rcm.ains  of  it  we  'c  fountl  a  few  years  since  among  the  archives  of  the 
Society  at  I  ambeth. 

i^36(;<?  Kkk  (Henry).  Travels  THRotum  tlie  Wisii.kn  Interior 
of  the  United  States  .  .  ,  180S  .  .  .  1816:  with  a  particular 
description  of  a  great  part  (;f  Mexico  .  .  .  8vo,  calf. 

I-'.lizabethtown,  N.  J.,  1816 

1370  Ki.uR  (Robert).  (Jenerai,  Com.kci  ion  of  VovAciK.sand 'I'kav- 
Ki.s  .  .  .  forming  a  complete  History  of  the  Origin  and  Progress 
of  Navigation,  Discovery  and  Commerce  .  .  from  the  Earliest 
Ages.    Maps  and  charts.     17  vols.,  8vo,  half  calf.     Pklinburgh,  181 1 


1371  [Kftchum.]  Letters,  Ai  -idavits  and  other  Documents  upon 
which  is  based  the  Application  for  the  Pardon  of  Edward  B. 
Ketchum.     8vo,  half  blue  morocco.  New  York,  1866 


2o6 


Americana. 


1372  |KiiH).  I  The  Arkain(;mf.nt,  Tkyai,,  and  Condkmnaiion  of 
Captain  Wii.i.iam  Kidd,  for  Murllieraml  Piracy  Upon  Six  several 
Indictments,  at  the  Admiralty-Sessions,  ...  at  the  Old-Haiiy, 
on  Tluirsd;"'  the  8th,  and  Friday  the  9th,  of  May,  ryoi  .  .  .  as 
also,  the  'I'ryals  of  Nicholas  Churchill,  James  Howe,  Robert  Lam- 
ley,  William  Jenkins,  .    .    .    ^-c.     Folio,  vellum,  by  Matthmis. 

London,  1701 

Captain  Kidd  was  employed   by  the    Earl   of    Hellomont   to   act   against  the 

pirates  who  infested  the  North  American  coast  in    i(i(}6,  but  turned   pirate  iiim- 

self.      He  was  afterwards  taken  at  Hoston,  sent  to  England,  i  led  and  hung  with 

several  others. 

L373  [KiDD.j  A  Fui.i,  Acfouxr  of  the  Proceedings  in  Ri-latiox 
to  Cait.  Kidd,  In  two  Letters.  Written  by  a  Person  of  Quality 
to  a  Kinsman  of   the  Earl  of  HelloiTiont  in  Ireland.     4to,  vellum. 

London,  1701 

1374  KiDDKR  (Frederic.)  The  Discovery  of  North  America  by 
John  Cahot,  \  First  Chapter  in  the  History  of  North  America. 
Map.     Svo.  Poston:  rrivately printed,  1878 

1375  KiNc;  (Clarence).  Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Nevada 
.  .  .  Fourth  edition.  ]Vith  maps  (2)  and  additions.  Svo,  calf 
extra,  gilt  top.  Poston,  1874 

Presentation  copy  with  autograph  letter  of  the  author  inserted. 

1376  KiNx;  (Kdward).  The  Creat  South  :  a  Record  of  Journeys 
in  Louisiana,  Te.xas,  the  Indian  Territory,  iIvc,  iVc.  J'n'/iise/y 
illustrated  by  C/iainpiiey.      Koyal  Svo,  sheep.  Hartford,  1S75 

1377  King  (Richard).  Narrative  of  a  Journey  to  the  Shores  of 
the  Arctic  Ocean  in  1833-5,  under  the  command  of  Capt.  Pack. 
Fronfispicces  and  map.     2  vols.,  crown  Svo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1S36 

1378  King  (T,  Butler).  Lettre  a  son  E.xc.  M.  le  Ministre  du  Com- 
merce.    Svo,  uncut.  Paris,  1S61 

1379  [Kippis.J  Considerations  on  the  Provisional  Treaty  with 
America,  and  the  preliminary  Articles  of  Peace  with  France  and 
Spain.     Svo,  half  morocco.  London,  1783 


1380  Knight  (Madame)  and  Buckingham  (Rev.  Mr.).  Journals 
of,  from  the  Original  Manusi  ripts,  written  in  1704  &  1710. 
lamo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1825 


Amkkicaxa. 


20: 


1381  Kxowi.Es  (James  Sheridan).  The  Likk  of  .  .  .  by  liis  son 
Richard  Brinslky  Knowles.  [Revised  and  edited  by  Francis 
Harvey.]     4to,  green  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  /i/iit/r. 

London,  1872 

Only  25  copies  privately  printetl,  at  the  Chiswick  Press,  for  James  McHenry, 
Esq. 

For  the  visit  of  J.  S.  Knowles  to  the  United  States  in  1S34,  see  p.  118. 

1382  Knox  (Henry).  Lifk  and  Correspondenxe  of  .  .  .  By 
F'rancis  S.  Drake.     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1873 

'^'S'^Z  [Knox.]  An  Historical  Journal  of  the  Campaigns  in 
North-America,  for  The  Years  1757,  1758,  1759  and  1760  :  con- 
taining The  Most  Remarkable  Occurrences  of  that  Period;  par- 
ticularly The  Two  Sieges  of  Quebec,  dire,  ivc.  ...  By  Captain 
John  Knox.     ^J/<//  ami  2  portraits,     2  vols.,  4to,  calf. 

London,  1  769 

"  A  very  valuable  collection  of  materials  towards  a  History  of  our  Late  War, 
and  Conquests  in  America,  as  well  as  for  a  Description  and  Natural  History  of 
the  L'ountry,  in  which  this  attentive  and  industrious  author  personally  served;  and 
the  hest  original  authority  for  the  death  of  Wolfe  and  the  Conquest  of  Canada." 

—J/.     R,-i(-.L'. 

1384  [Knox  (William).]  The  Controversy  between  Great 
Britain  and  her  Colonies  Reviewed  ;  the  several  pleas  of  the 
Colonies  in  Support  of  their  Right  to  all  the  Liberties  and  Privi- 
leges of  British  Subjects,  and  to  Exemption  from  the  Legislative 
Authority  of  Parliament,  stated  and  considered;  and  the  Nature  of 
their  Connection  with,  and  Dependence  on.  Great  Britain,  shewn 
upon  the  Evidence  of  Historical  Facts  and  Authentic  Records. 
8vo,  calf.  London,  1769 

The  I'hiladelphia  publisher  of  this  work  [Mr.  Mein]  is  also  put  forward  as  the 
author,  for  which  he  was  supposed  to  have  been  persecuted  by  Mr.  Hancock. 

1385  KoHL  (J.  G.).  A  Descrii'tive  Catalogue  of  those  Maps, 
Charts  and  Surveys  relating  to  America,  which  are  mentioned 
in  Vol.  HL  of  Hakluyt's  Great  Work.     8vo.         Washington,  1857 


1386  KuRZER  CATECHisMUsVoretlicheGemeinen  Jesu  Ausder  Refor- 
mirten  Religion  In  Pennsylvania  Diesich  zum  altcn  Berner  Synodo 
halten  :  !  erausgegeben  von  Joannes  Bechteln  Diener  des  Worts 
Gottes.     i2mo,  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Pratt. 

P iii  1  at) e  1  p h i a :  Beiija min  Pi  a nk/in,  1742 


m^^ggt 


208 


Americana. 


'387 


L 


AP.OULAYE  (Edouard).     Les  Etats-Unis  et  la  France 
[with  an  English  translation].     2  vols.,  8vo. 

Paris  and  Boston,  1862 


1388  Laboulaye.  Why  the  North  Cannot  Accept  of  Separation. 
8vo.  New  York,  1863 

13S9  [Labrador.  I  Nkhiro-Iriniui  aianiihe  Massinahigan,  Shatshe- 
gutsh,  iMitinekapitsh,  Iskuamiskutsh,  Netshekatsh,  Misht',  Assi- 
nitsh,  Shekutimitsh,  Ekuanatsh,  Ashuabmushiianitsh,  Piakuaga- 
mitsh,  Gaie  missi  missi  nehiro-iriniui  Astshitsh  ka  tatjits,  ka 
kueiasku  aiamihatjits  ka  utshi.     8vo,  calf,  morocco  case,  pp.  96. 

Uabistiguiatsh  [Quebec],  1767 


1390     [Lai'.radok.]     Nkhiro-Irinmui    . 


Another  copy.    8vo,  calf. 
Uabistiguiatsh,  1707 


1391  Lacour  (Louis).  Mkmoire  du  Voiage  en  Russie  fait  en  1586 
par  Jehan  Savvage;  suivi  de  TExpedition  de  Fr.  Drake  en  Amerique 
a  la  meme  epoque.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  I'aris,  1855 

Only  150  copies  printed. 

1392    aact  (Joannes  tit).    Ucadji'iibinflijc   uan  WBtnU 

KntltCn.  .  .  .  tweede  druck  :  in  ontallijcke  plaetsen  verbetert, 
vermeerdert,  met  eenige  nieuwe  Caerten,  beelden,  van  verschey- 
den  dieren  ende  planten  verciert.  Frontispiece  and  14  maps  of 
America,  in  addition  to  many  woodcut  illustrations.     Folio,  half  calf. 

Leyden:  Elzeviers,  1630 
Best  edition. 


1393  Laet.  Not.e  ad  Dissertationem  Hugonis  Grotii,  de  Ori- 
GiNE  Gentium  Americanu.m:  et  Observationes  aliquot  ad  tneli- 
orem  indagincm  difficillim;u  illius  Quii^stionis.  Responsio  ad 
Dissertationem  Secundani,  &C.     Small  8vo,  vellum. 

Amstelodami:  Ludo.  Elzevir,  1643-4 

First  part,  pp.  i  to  223.     Second  part,  two  preliminary  leaves,  pp.  i  to  116, 
Index,  &c.,  0  pp. 

1394  [Lakavetie.]  L'Esprit  des  Usages  et  des  Coutumes  des 
differens  peuples.     3  vols.,  8vo,  calf.  Londres  [Paris],  1785 

From  the  library  of  Lakaykxtk,  with  his  arms  on  the  covers,  and  book-stamp 
on  the  title-pages,  also  ccrtilicate  of  his  grandson  Edmund. 


Amkricana. 


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'395  [Lafayette. J  A  Complete  History  of  the  Marquis  de 
Lafayeite  .  .  .  embracing  an  Account  of  his  late  Tuur  through 
the  United  States.  Plate  of  the  landing  at  Castle  Garden,  1824. 
8vo,  calf.  New  York,  1826 

1396  [  I^afayet  rE.]  Eulogy  on  Lafayette,  delivered  in  Faneuil 
Hall,  ,  .  .  September  6,  1834.  By  Edward  Everett.  Illus- 
trated.    8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.         Boston,  1834 

Unkjie  coi'V,  with  17  portraits  and  8  views  inserted. 

1397  Lai  iTAU  (Joseph  Francois).  Histoire  des  Dkcouvektes  et 
CoNQUESTEs  des  PoRTUGAis  dans  le  NouvEAu  Monde.  Frontis- 
piece, map  and  \^ plates.     2  vols.,  4to,  calf.  I'aris,  1733 

1398  Lafitau  (P.).  McEURS  des  Sauvages  Ameriquains,  com- 
parces  aux  Moeurs  des  jiremiers  tem[)s.  Frontispiece,  vignette,  map 
and  .\i  plates.     2  vols.,  410,  calf.  Paris,  1724 

1399  La  Gloiue  de  S.  Ursule  divisee  en  deux  parties.  La  premiere 
contient  THistoire  &  Martyre  des  onze  mille  Vierges  ...  La 
deuxieme  est  un  abrege  de  la  vie  d'acunes  filles  de  S.  Ursule  .  .  . 
Recueillie  par  un  i'ere  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus.     4to,  vellum, 

Valentiennes:  J.  Boucher,  1659 
The  L'rsuhnes  of  Canydi  are  noticed  on  pp.  229-315. 
Very  rare  :  see  Harrisse's   Notes.     No.  106. 

1400  Lahontan  (Baron).  New  Voyages  to  North  America. 
Contauiing  an  Account  of  the  several  Nations  of  that  vast  Con- 
tinent ...  A  Geographical  Description  of  Canada  .  .  .  .\ 
Dictionary  of  the  Algonkine  Language,  &c.  23  maps  and  cuts. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  calf.  London,  1703 

First  English  edition  of  a  book  in  which  "  almost  all  the  proper  names  are  dis- 
torted, most  of  the  facts  disfigured,  and  entire  episodes  are  pure  fiction." 

1401  Lahontan.  Nouveaux  Voyages  .  .  .  dans  rAmeritpie  Sep- 
tentrionale,  &c.     Maps  and  plates.     2  vols.,  i2mo,  calf. 

La  Haye,  17 15 

1402  [Lamb.]  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  General  John 
Lamb,  an  Officer  of  the  Revolution,  who  commanded  the  Post  at 
West  Point  at  the  Time  of  Arnold's  Defection,  and  his  Correspond- 
ence with  Washington,  Clinton,  ivc.  Jiy  Isaac  Q.  Leake.  Por- 
trait and  )naps.     8vo,  half  calf.  .Mbany,  1850 

A  graphic  narrative  of  the  proceedings  of  the  "  Sons  of  Liberty"  prior  to  and 
during  the  Revolutionary  War. 


'      \ 


2IO 


Americana. 


1403  Lamb  (R.).  An  Okiginai,  and  Authentic  JouRNALof  Occur- 
RF.NCKs  (luring  the  late  Amf.rican  War,  from  its  Commencement 
to  the  Year  1783.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Dublin,  1809 

1404  I, AMI!.     Memoir  of  his  Own  Life.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Dublin,  181 1 
The  author  was  engaged  durinp  the  American  War,  as  Sergeant  in  the  Royal 
Welsh  Fusileers,  and  was  captured  at  Saratoga. 

1405  Langeac  (Chevalier  de).  Colomb  dans  les  fers,  a  Ferdinand 
et  Isabelle,  aprcs  la  Decouverte  de  I'Amerique  ;  .  .  .  precedee 
d'un  Precis  historique  sur  Colomb.  Frontispiece,  and  2  vignettes 
by  Marillier.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges. 

Londres,  1782 

1406  Langsdorif  (G.  H.  Von).  Voyages  and  Travels  in  various 
parts  of  the  World,  1803-7.  Map  and  20  plates.  2  vols.,  4to, 
half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1813-14 

Minus  plate  9,  Vol.  I. 

An  amusing  account  of  Krusenstern's  Voyage  divested  of  all  nautical  matters. 
See  Quart.  Rev.,  IX.,  433-43.     XI.,  285-304.     Saint  Francisco,  pp.  172-218. 


1407  Laon  (L  de,  Siciir  Daigrentont).  Relation  du  Voyage  des 
Francois  fait  au  Cap  de  Nord  en  Amerique,  par  les  soings  de  la 
Compagnie  establie  a  Paris,  &  sous  la  conduite  de  M.  de  Royville, 
&c.  Large  folded  map.  Small  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt 
leaves.  Paris,   1654 

1408  [La  Pi.apa.]  Notes  on  the  Viceroyalty  of  La  Plata,  in  South 
America.     Portrait,  map,  chart  and  -r^  plans.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1808 

1409  Larraiuzar  (Manuel).  Noticia  Historica  de  Soconusco  y 
su  Licorporacion  ala  Rfpublica  Mexicana.      i2mo,  half  morocco. 

Mexico,  1843 

1410  [ILa.Q  <if»lB«lJ8.]     A  collection  of  the  original  tracts,  as  follows: 

I.  UcdH'jS.Qtma  relation  de  la  destruycion  de  las  Indias  .  .  . 
[with  the  additional  four  leaves].     54  leaves  in  all.  1552 

II.  A  qui  se  contiene  una  disputa  o  controversial  entre  el  Obispo 
do  fray  Barlholome  de  las  Casas  .  .  .  y  el  doctor  Ginesde 
Sepulueda.     61  leaves.  1552 

III  A  qui  se  cotiene  treynta  proposiciones  muy  juridicas.  10 
leaves.  1552 


Americana. 


211 


IV,  Este  es  un  tratado     .     .     .    sobre  la  materia  de  los  yndins 


ith 


()  y 

hot). 


■;po 

de 

I552 

10 

1552 


36  leaves. 


1552 


V.  Entre  los  remcdios  .  .  .  para  rcformacio  de  las  Indias  .  .  . 
[53  leaves.]  1552 

VI.  Tratado  cOprobatorio  del  Imperio  soberano  y  principado  uni- 
versal que  los  Reyes  de  CastlUa  y  Leon  tienen  sobre  las  indias 
...   So  leaves.  1553 

Si.\  parts.     4to,  red  morocco,  gilt  leaves.  [Seville],  1552-53 


141  ■    [Has  (ifrasa.s.l 


A  duplicate  of  No.  6,  as  above,  unbound. 

Seville,  1553 


1412  [ILclS  (tHUHU.]  Aqui  se  contiene  una  disputa,  o  controvcrsia: 
entre  el  Obispo  don  fray  Bartholome  de  las  Casas  .  .  .  y  el  doc- 
tor Gines  de  Sepulueda  .  .  .  sobre  q  el  doctor  cotendia,  que  las 
conquistas  de  las  Indias  contra  los  Indios  eran  licitas,  y  cl  ()I)ispo 
por  el  contrario  defcndio  y  affirino  aver  sido  y  fer  impossible  nt) 
serlo:  tyranic  as  injustas  et  iniciuas,  &c.  4to,  red  levant  morocco 
extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Hardy.  Vallad.,  155;: 

Fine  copy.     Sec  notes  on  Columbus,  p.  10,  Xo.  3. 

A  variation  of  this  edition,  having  eleven  lines  in  the  colophon  instead  of  nine, 
and  many  other  peculiarities,  including  a  different  border  for  the  title-page. 

1413  [Las  Casas.J  Rrkvissima  Rklaciox  de  la  Destruycion  de  las 
Indiiis:  colegida  por  el  Obispo  don  Fray  Bartolome  de  las  Casas, 
I)  Casaus,  de  la  Orden  de  Santo  Domingo.  4to,  vellum,  rough 
leaves  (p.  212  misplaced).  Ano  1552 

See  No.  83  of  the  John  Carter  Brown  catalogue,  cd.  of  iSf)?. 

This  edition  was  published  by  Antonio  l.acaualleria,  of  Barcelona.  1646.  antl 
the  above  copy  lacks  title  and  tlie  leaf  of  License  following.  For  further  identi- 
fication, note  the  following  errors  in  pagination,  ly  for  2S,  1S7  for  17S,  205  for 
206  and  156  and  170  unnumbered. 

1414   Has  (ifasas  (Uai-tljolomcUi  He),     rijr  Spanfsi)  (t^\- 

OUlt,  or  Briefe  Chronicle  of  the  Acts  and  gestes  of  tlie  Spaniaidcs 
in  the  West  Indies,  called  the  newe  World,  for  the  space  of  xl 
yeeres  ,  .  ,  and  nowe  first  translated  into  english  by  M.  M.  S, 
4to,  red  levant  morocco  e.xtra,  gilt  edges,  by  BeJfoid. 

London,  15^3 

Fine  copy. 

1415  [Las  Casas.]  Narratio  Regionim  Indicarum  per  Hispanos 
quosdam  devastatarum  veiissmia:  prius  quidem  tr  Episcopum 
Bartholem;v;um  Casaum  natione  Hispanum  Hispanicc  conscripta  & 


2  I  2 


Amkuicana. 


Anno    1 55 1.     Hispali,    Hispanicc,  Anno  vero   hoc    159S.     Latinc 

cxciisa.     J'Jh^rai'vd  title  aihi  x"^  ctc/itJi^^s  />y  ifr  Brv  d  int  /  odo  a  lli^^iii', 

4to,  morocco  antique,  gilt  leaves. 

Francofiirti  :    7'.  Jc  Bry  <^  Jo.  Saurii,  159S 
Fine  copy. 

i4'fi     17i.c1S  ©asas.]     .apCrflljrl  Tier  SpacnSCijCC  tyrannye  in 

West-Indien.  Waer  inne  verhaelt  wort  de  moordadijje  schandc- 
ijciic  ende  jj^rouwelijcke  seyten  die  de  selve  Spaenj>iaerden  };iie- 
l)riiyckt  hebben  inde  selve  Landen.  Mitsgaders  de  beschryvinghe 
vander  ghelegentheyt  seden  ende  aert  vande  selfde  Landen  ender 
Volcken,     Map  of  America  on  title.    4to,  polished  calf,  by  Bedford. 

Amstelredani,  1610 

141 7  Las  Casas.  Narratio  Rkgionum  Indicarum  per  Hispanos 
quosdam  devastatarum  verissima,  &c,  Eupaved  border  to  tith\  and 
17  rx(/itisite  ete/iiz/xs  I'v  Jodocus  a  lViiii:;/ie,  &'c.    4to,  calf,  gilt  edges. 

Oppenheimii  :  /.  T.de  Bry,  1614 

1418  [Las  Casas.  I  Ai.legatione  per  confirmare  quanto  si  scrive 
nell'  Annotationi  alT  Aiiviso  di  Parnaso,  al  nuniero  57.  Cavata 
dalla  Vita  di  F.  Hartolomeo  dalla  Casa  .  .  .  descritta  da  F. 
Michele  I'io  IJoIognese.     4to,  pp.  22.  Antopoli,  162 1 

1419  T,AS  Casas.  A  Rklation  of  the  First  Voyages  and  Discov- 
eries ^L1de  by  the  Spaniards  in  America,  with  an  Account  of 
their  iinparallel'd  Cruelties  on  the  Indians,  in  the  destruction  of 
above  Forty  Millions  of  People,  &c.  With  22  illustrations  con- 
tained on  2  plates.     8vo,  calf.  London,  1699 

1420  Las  Casas.  An  Account  of  the  First  Voyages  and  Discov- 
eries made  by  the  Spaniards  in  America.  16  illustrations  on  one 
plate.     8vo,  calf.  London,  1699 

The  text  is  the  same  v.-,  the  other  edition  of  this  date.     The  title  differs  in  this, 
and  the  Table  of  Contents  is  missing. 


I  r^ 


1 42 1     Las  Casas.     New  Laws  of  the  Indies,  &c. 

I.  Carta  del  Senor  don  frey  Bartolome  de  las  Casas  al  Ilhistre  y 
Muy  Magnifico  stnor  don  Mercurino  Arborio  de  Gattinara  .  .  . 
q  se  conceda  la  provincia  del  cenu  q  se  cuente  entre  la  trra  q 
se  le  senalare  pa  poner  remedio  a  los  agravios  de  los  yndios  en 
la  trra  fir  me.     Ano  de  mdxx.     6  leaves.  1520 

II.  Memorial  de  Don  Diego  Colon   .   .    .    sobre  la  conversion 


H- 


Amkricaxa. 


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lUiis, 


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[ra  q 
Is  en 

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rsion 


.    .   .    de  las   gentes  de  las  yndias   .   .    .    por  pte  del   clcrigo 
Casas.     6  leaves.  1520 

III.  Carta  de  Hernando  Cortez  .  .  .  parescer  acerca  de  los 
repartimientos  de  los  yndios,  (S:c.     6  leaves.  1542 

IV.  Car  I A  (le  ainonestacio  del  ...  las  Casas  ,  .  .  y  reme- 
clios  de  las  injusticias  y  agravios  de  los  yndios.     5  leaves.      1545 

V.  Carta  de  .  .  .  las  Casas  .  .  .  mostrando  sa  parecer  sobre 
de  q  no  se  vendiesen  los  reparliniientos  o  encomiendas  de  los 
yndios.     1 1  lea^e; ,  1554 

VI.  Parksckr  o  ')ki'krminacio  de  los  senores  theologos  de 
Salamanca  sobre  de  que  no  deben  ser  baptizados  los  yndios. 
7  leaves.  1541 

The  above  6  Tracts,  beautifully  printed  by  Whittingham  in  black- 
letter,  with  Introductions  by  Henry  Stevens.     4to,  limpnjorocco. 

London,  1854 

( )nly  a  small  edition  printed. 

1422  Latassa  (Don  Felix  de).  Bibi.iotheca  Antkiua  (y  Nlf.va) 
de  los  EscRiTORES  Aragonesks,  1 5  ro- 1 795 .  Portrait  and  2  plates. 
7  vols,  <Svo,  calf.  Zaragonza  y  Pamplona,  1796-uSoi 

1423  Lathrop  (John).  A  Sermon  preached  to  the  Ancient  and 
Honorahi.k  ARriLLERV  Company  in  Boston,  New-England,  June 
6th,  1774.     8vo,  half  calf.  Boston,  1774 

1424  Latire  (P.  A.  de).  Campagnes  des  Francais  a  Saint-Dom- 
iNGUE,  et  Refutation  des  reproches  faits  au  Capitaine-General 
Rochambeau.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  1805 

MS.  notes  by  (?) 

4  1425  Latour  {Major  A.  L.).  Historical  Memoir  of  the  War  in 
West  Florida  and  Louisiana  in  1 814-15.  With  an  Atlas.  By 
Major  A.  Lacarriere  Latour  .  .  .  Written  originally  in  French, 
and  Translated  for  the  Author,  by  H.  P.  Nugent,  Esq.  Portrait 
and  8  maps.     2  vols.,  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1816 
The  second  volume  contains  the  S  maps  alone,  all  mounted  on  linen. 
"  Major  Latour's  narrative  of  the  military  events  is  minute  and  interesting,  anil 
thf  appendix  contains  an  invaluable  collection  of  state  papers." — N.  A.  Review. 

1426     Laujon   (A.  P.  M.).      Precis    Historique    de    la    Derniere 
Expi^DiTioN  de  Saint-Domingue.     8vo,  half  calf.     Paris,  (1809  ?) 
Leclercq,  S55. 


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1427     [F.Ai'RKNs.]      Hknry  LauuI'.ns.      |  Petition,  T .cttcTs,  iVc.  |     Svo, 
lialt"  morocco,  gilt  top.  Morri.sania,  1866 

I'livately  printcil  by  Henry  H.  Dawson. 

i.}28     Lauzun   (Due  de).     Mkmoirks   du    .    .    .    (r 747-1 7S3)  pul)lics 

enticrement  ecjiiformes  au  Maiuiserit  avec  iin  IHiide  siir  la  Vie  de 

PAuteur   .    .    .    par   Louis  Lacour.     Post  Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt 

top,  Paris,  11.S58 

Second..-  I'.dition,  s.ans  suppressions  cf  aiigmentt'e  d'une  preface  et  de  notes  nou- 


1429  Laws().\  (John).  A  New  Voyagk  to  Caromna  ;  Containing 
the  Exact  Description  and  Natural  History  of  that  Country  : 
Together  with  the  Present  State  thereof  ;  And  a  Journal  O'f  a 
Thousand  Miles,  Travel'd  thro'  several  Nations  of  Indians.  Giv- 
ing a  particular  Account  of  their  Customs,  Manners,  &c.  410,  half 
calf.  London,  1709 

1430  [Lay  and  Sandiforo.]  Memoirs  of  the  Lives  of  Benjamin 
Lay  and  Ralph  Sandikord  ;  one  of  the  earliest  public  Advocates 
for  the  Emancipation  of  the  Enslaved  Africans.  Py  Roberts 
Vaux.  rottrait.     i2mo,  half  morocco,  uncut.     Philadelphia,  1815 

Autograph  letter  of  Vaux  inserted. 

1431  Le  Beau  (Sr.  C).  Avantures  du  .  .  .  ou  Voyage  curieux 
et  nouveau,  parmi  les  Sauvages  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionai.e. 
Dans  le  cjuel  on  trouvera  une  Description  du  Canada.  Map  and  6 
fine  cti/ii/i}:;s.     2  vols.,  i2mo,  calf,  gilt.  Amsterdam,  1738 

1432  Le  Blanc  (Vincent).  The  World  Surveyed  ;  or,  The  Famous 
Voyages  &:  Travailes  of  Vincent  Le  Blanc,  or  White,  of  Mar- 
seilles .  .  .  rendred  into  English  by  F.  B.  Portrait.  Folio, 
calf.  London,  1660 

For  North  and  South  America,  and  the  West  Indies,  see  pp.  327-407. 

1433  Le  Blanc.  Another  copy,  cut  down,  and  portrait  mounted. 
Folio,  half  russia.  London,  1660 

1434  Lechkori)  (Thomas).  Plain  Dealing  ;  or,  Newes  from  New- 
England.  A  short  view  of  New-Englands  present  Government, 
both  Ecclesiasticall  and  Civil,  compared  with  the  anciently-received 
and  established  Government  of  England,  in  some  materiall  points; 
fit  for  the  gravest  consideration  in  these  times.  Small  4to,  half 
russia.  London,  1642 

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143s  I  Lk.chford.]  New-Enoi,ands  Advice  to  Oi.d-Kngi, and.  Or, 
Some  Observations  upon  New  Enj^lands  Governnient,  compared 
with  the  Ancient  (iovernment  of  Old-England,  &c.  410,  sprinkled 
calf,  gilt  leaves,  by  Riviere^  side  margins  close-cropped. 

Printed  in  the  Yeere  1644 
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1436  1,1:  Ci.ERCQ  (Chrestien).  Nolvkm.k  Rk.latidn  de  la  (iAsPKsiK, 
(jiii  contient  I,cs  Mcjcurs  i!v:  la  Religion  des  Sauvages  (iasi)csiens 
I'orte-Croix,  adorateurs  du  Soliel  (!v:  d'autres  Peiiples  de  rAmerit|ue 
Septentrionale,  dite  le  Canada.     Small  8vo,  calf  extra,  by  Kiviere. 

Paris,  1 69 1 

1437  Leclkrc  (Ch.).  Bnu.ioTHECA  Amkricana.  Catalogue  Rai- 
sonne  d'une  tres-precieuse  Collection  de  Livres  anciens  et  mo- 
dernes  sur  I'Amerique  et  les  Philippines.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt 
top.  Paris,  1S67 

1438  Lk  Ci.ERCQ  (Father  Christian).  First  Estarlishmknt  of  the 
Faith  in  New  France  .  .  .  now  first  translated,  with  Notes  by 
Jc^hn  Gilmary  Shea.  Portraits  of  Cartier,  C/ianip/ai/i,  ks'c.  2  vols., 
royal  8vo,  uncut.  New  York,  1881 

Only  a  small  edition  printed.     No,  119. 

1439  I.EDERER  (John).  The  Discoveries  of.  In  three  several  Marches 
from  Virginia,  To  the  West  of  Carolina,  And  other  parts  of  the 
Continent.  Begun  in  March,  1669,  and  ended  in  September,  1670. 
To;:;ether  with  a  General  Map  0/  the  whole  Territory  which  he 
traversed.  Collected  and  'I'ranslated  out  of  Latine  from  his  Dis- 
course and  Writings,  by  Sir  William  Talbot.     4to,  half  russia. 

London,  1672 
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i439(?  Lee  {Bishop  Alfred).  [A  Biographical  Sketch,  Memorial 
Sermon,  &c.]     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.        Philadelphia,  1888 

1440  Lee  (Arthur).  Life  of  .  .  .  with  his  Political  and  I^iterary 
Correspondence,  and  his  Papers  on  Diplomatic  and  Political  Sub- 
jects  ...    By  Richard  Henry  Lee.     2  vols.,  8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Boston,  1829 

1441  [Lee  (Gen.  Chas.).]  Strictures  on  a  Pamphlet  entitled  a 
"  Friendly  Address  to  all  reasonable  Americans,  on  the  subject  of 
our  Political  Confusions."     8vo,  half  morocco.  New  London,  1775 

Second  edition,  witli  an  "  Advertisement  wrote  by  .1  Gentleman  in  Connecti- 
cut." 


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1442  T.KF,  (C'.).      rROCF.F.DINdS  of  .1  CiKNKRAI,  CoURT  M.\R  IIAI.,   Held 

at  Brunswick,  in  the  State  of  New-Jersey,  i)y  Order  of  Ftis  I'-xcei- 
lency,  (leneral  Washinj^ton,  Commander  in  Chief  of  tlic  Army  of 
the  United  States  of  America,  for  the  Trial  of  Major  (leneral  I.ce, 
July  4th,  1778,  Major  (leneral  Lord  Stirling,  Presiiient.  Royal 
8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  1823 

The  very  rare  reprint  of  the  trial  of  Cicneral  Lee,  of  which  a  few  copies  only 
were  privately  printed. 

1443  [I'KE.]  The  LiFK  and  Mkmoiks  of  the  late  Major  (If.nkkai. 
Lkk,  second  in  command  to  Cicneral  Washin<j;ton,  durinji;  the 
American  Revolution,  to  which  are  adiled,  his  Political  and  Military 
?>ssays;  also,  Letters,  &c.     i2mo,  half  morocco.     New  York,  181 3 

1444  Lkk.  Obhkrvations  on  the  Writings  of  Thomas  Jkffkkson, 
with  Particular  Reference  to  the  Attack  they  contain  on  the  Mem- 
ory of  the  Late  (len.  Henry  Lee.  In  a  Series  of  Letters,  by  LL 
Lee.  Second  edition,  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Charles 
Carter  Lee.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Philadelphia  :  J.  Dobs,ou,  1839 

Tiie  first  eilitiun  has  become  very  rare,  mainly  on  account  of  its  havinfj  been 
rij;idly  suppressed,  ami  as  far  as  possible  destroyed  throujjhout  Virjjinia.  'J'he 
worshippers  of  the  memory  of  Jefferson  could  not  be.fr  such  an  expose,  and  there- 
fore it  was  doomed  to  liestruction. 


1445  Lkk  (Henry).  Mkmoirs  of  the  War  in  the  Southkrn  Depart- 
ment of  the  Uniiei)  States  .  .  .  with  Notes  and  Additions  by 
H.  Lee.     8vo,  sheep.  Washington,  1827 

1446  [Lkk.  I  Memoir  of  the  Lifk  of  Rkiiako  Hknry  Lkk,  and  his 
Correspondence  with  the  most  Distinguisiied  Men  in  America  and 
Europe,  Illustrative  of  their  Characters  and  of  the  Events  of  the 
American  Revolution.  By  his  Grandson,  R.  H.  Lee.  Portrait. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  half  iiiorocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  rough  edges. 

Philadelphia,  1825 

1447  Lefebvre  (Rene).     Paris  en  Amerique.     Post  Svo,  half  mco. 

Paris,  1863 

1448  I  Legoett  (William).]  Leisure  Hours  at  Sea:  being  a  few 
Miscellaneous  Poems.  By  a  Midshipman  of  the  United  States 
Nav,.  Portrait  inserted.  i2mo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut 
edges.  New  York,  1825 


Amkkicava. 


2  I  7 


1449  I-Ki.ANi)  (Cliarles  (1.).  Kuswr,,  or  the  nisi:()vt'ry  of  America 
by  Chinese  Bucklhist  Priests  in  the  Fifth  Century,     isnio,  cloth. 

New  York,  1875 

1450  [Lf.o  Akkicanus.  I  HisTOkiALE  DKsckiprioN  (le  TAirkjuk 
tierce  partie  du  monde  .  .  .  Escrite  de  notre  tenis  par  Jean  Leon 
African,  premierement  en  lanj^ue  Arabescjue,  puis  en  Toscane,  & 
a  present  mise  en  Franyois  [by  Jean  Temporal  and  others).  Ma/>s 
ami  curious  ivoinicuts.     2   vols.,  folio,  calf. 

Lyon:  J.   Tcm[<oritly  1556 
Contains  the  voyages  of  Dedemoste,  P.  de  Sintre,  Vasco  dc  (Jama,  Varlhtma, 
Alvaraz,  the  Letters  of  Vespucius,  &c.,  &c 
From  the  Andrade  Library,  No.  1,831. 

145 1  [Lko.  I  JoAXNis  Leonis  Akkicani,  de  totins  Africx-  descrip- 
tione,  Libri  IX.  Qiiibus  non  soUmi  .Africa;  reji^ioniim,  iiisulariim 
.  .  .  memoria;  traditas,  copiose  descripsit,  recens  in  Latinam 
linguam  conversi  Joan  F'loriano  Interprete.  Small  Svo,  old  red 
morocco.  .Antwerpia;,  1556 

Coat-of-arms  painted  on  vellum  fly-leaf. 

1452  Leon  (Edwin  de).  La  Veritc  sur  les  Etats  Confedi'res 
d'AMKRiQUE.     Portrait.     Svo,  uncut.  Paris,  1862 

1453  I  Leonard.]  Massachuskttknsis:  or  a  Series  of  Letters  con- 
taining a  faithful  state  of  many  important  and  striking  facts, 
which  laid  the  foundation  of  the  Present  Troubles  in  the  Province 
of  the  Massachusetts-i:{ay  ...  By  a  Person  of  Honor  upon  the 
Spot.     Svo,  calf.  London,  1776 

Also  in  this  volume  : 

Speech  of  Edmund  Burke  [Feb.  11,  1780].  London,  1780 

Give  Us  Our  Rights  !     A  Letter   ...   by  John  Cartwright. 

London,  1782 
[TicKELL.J    Anticipation  .  .  .  with  Notes.     Fourth    Fklition. 

London,  1778 
Articles  of  Peace.     Report  of  the  Debates.         London,  1783 

1454  Leon  y  Gama  (Antonio).  Descripcion  Historica  y  Crono- 
logica  de  las  Dos  Piedras  que  con  ocasion  del  nuevo  empedrado 
que  se  esta  formando  en  la  Plaza  principal  de  Mexico,  se  hallaron 
en  ella  el  ano  de  1790  .  .  .  con  Notas  .  .  .  Bustamente.  Svo, 
half  morocco.  Mexico,  1832 

Second  edition,  with  5  large  folded  plates. 


2l8 


Amkricana. 


1455  |1!LcrCJ)rC.J  1£(U  nrUlUr  iritUllfl,  wiciles  Kilni^saiis/  I'oitu- 
jfjils  Schiflk'iit  ciiit-ii  jirosscn  iiiami  liabcn  zii  wt'Kfiibraclit,  lu-is/t 
Christian  jj^ross  Iiulia,  wiecr  sich  vcrmahclliiat,  iiiit  ciiit-r  Jimck- 
frawcn  die  Christenhcit  Kiiropa  jicnannt,  wunit  seiii  icibmit  scincii 
jilidcriiiin  anfaii>;  scliimplTlich  Ix-schreiben,  al)er  zu'i-tft  Christciiliih 
aiifs;^ck'jj;t,  Audi  wic  tlic  Jiiiickfraw  die  Cliristcnlicit  Kiiropa  iin 
wcrdc  Kinder  jjel)eren,  und  in  eiiier  Kurtzcn  zeit  aiiff  wachsscn. 
iind  im  beiffen  kriegen  wider  den  Turcken  und  alle  un;;leid)iji;en. 
Dises  j^rossen  mans  iind  seines  )j[eniabels  bedesittiinj^  wiirt  I'iirist- 
enlich  ausz  Relent,  dun-li  Laur  Lerchen  von  is.ie(.llin,ij;en.  410, 
morocco  anticjue,  jjilt  edges,  by  J  lay  day.  \  1546] 

B.  A.  v.,  No.  2()y. 

1456  I,KS  Hi.ANCs  et  i.KS  NoiRs  en  Americiuc  et  le  Coton  dans  les 
Deux  Mondes.     8vo,  uncut.  I'aris,  1862 

1457  [l,KSCARBOT  (Marc). J  Nova  Francia:  Or  tiie  Description  of 
that  part  of  New  France,  which  is  one  continent  witii  Virginia. 
Described  in  the  three  late  Voyages  and  IMantation  maile  by 
Monsieur  de  Monts,  Monsieur  du  I'ont-Clravc  and  Monsieur  de 
I'outrincourt,  into  the  countries  called  by  the  I'renchnien  La 
Cadie  .  .  .  Translated  ...  by  P.  E[rondclleJ.  410,  calf  extra, 
gilt  leaves,  Londini,  i6oy 

Fine  copy.  "^ 

145S  I,ist.ARROT.  HiSToiRK  dc  la  Nouvki.i.k-Franck,  Contenant 
k's  navigations,  decouvertes,  iV  habitations  faites  par  les  Francois 
cs  Indes  Occidentals  &  Nouvelle-France.  4  folded  maps.  I-i.s 
Musks  de  la  Nouveli.k  France.  2  vols,  in  r.  Small  8vo,  blue 
calf  extra,  gilt  leaves.  I'aris,  i6i8 

I'ine  copy. 


1459    Lf.scar 
8vo,  en"" 


',es  Musks  de  la  Nouvki.i.k   Franck  ,  .  .  Small 

i'aris,  161  2 


1460  .vHOT.     Le  Taiu.kau  ile  la  Slmssk  et  autres  aliiez  de  la 

France  es  hautes  Allemagnes.  Ancjuel  sont  descrites  les  singu- 
larites  des  Alpes,  &;  rapportees  les  diverses  .Mliances  des  Suisses: 
particulierement  celles  qu'ils  ont  avec  la  France.     4to,  vellum. 

Paris,  1618 

On  the  fly-leaf  is  a  sonnet  in  the  autograph  of  I.escarbot,  relative  to  this  work, 
addressed  to  "  M.  d'Escure,  Mart'chal  de  camp  des  armees  de  France." 


Ami; Kit  ANA. 


2  19 


1461  I.ishk  <///(/  Fosri  K.  The  I.riK.  aiul  VoVAtws  of  Ami  uuus 
\'ksi'1  i.ius  ;  with  Ilhistrations  coiucrniny  the  Navigator,  and 
thf  Discovery  of  Jie  New  World,  liy  C.  iMlvvards  Lester  and 
Anilrew  Foster.     J'otttaii  and  pialcs.     8vc),  iialf  morocco. 

New  Haven,  1S52 

Cimtnins  alsi.  ■  An  aoi'diint  of  tlio  (lisooveries  of  Vasco  di'  (laniM,  Ijcyoml  tlic 
(ape  of  (iood  Hope;  I.cttiTS  of  Paolo  Toscani'lli  to  ('ohimhus;  Maii:o  I'olo  and 
his  Travels;  iVc. 

1462  1,1.  Si;iur.  (M.).  I.e  Noivkau  MoNfn:.  Poeme.  2  vols,  1 21110, 
half  morocco,  uncut.  a  Eleutheropolis  [i'arisj,  1781 

1463  Lk  SnuK.  l,e  Nouvkau  Mondk,  ou  Chkistophk  Coi.omm. 
I'oeme  .  .  .  Nouvelle  Fdition,  enticrcinent  refoiuhie  et  corrij^ee. 
Svo,  calf.     Uamaged  by  water.  Paris,  [i8oo| 

1464  I,KS  VERiTAin.KP  MoiiKsde  MKssiKURset  Damks  de  la  Socikt!'; 
de  NosiKK  Damk  de  Monrf.ai..  Pour  le  Conversion  des  Suavajjes 
de  la  Nouvelle   France.     4t(),  vellum.  [ Paris),  1643 

llarrisse's  Notes.     No.  79. 


1465      1,1  iKKA,  de  la  nohil  cipta  :  novamente  ritrovata  alle    Indie  con 
li  costuini   iS:   modi   del   fuo    Re  <.V   foi   ])opuli  ;  la   modi  del  fuo 
adorarc  con  la  bella  vfanza  de  la  donne  loro  :  (Jv:  de  la  dua  persona 
afrodite  donate  da  quel  Re  al  Capitano  nc  larniata.    4to,  S  pp. 

•--- ^  \     1    .     • ..     i\  _-_ 


crm 

half  morocco 

Ri'priiu  Milan  1839? 


Data  in  Peru,  15,54 


1466  LiviTKR  (A)  From  A  Gknti-kman  of  the  Ci  rv  of  Nkw-Yokk 
To  Another,  Concerning  the  Troubles  which  happen'd  in  That 
Province  in  the  Time  of  the  late  Happy  Revolution.  4to,  half 
morocco.  New  York  :    IViZ/iian  Bitui/orJ,  iCf)^ 

Fine  copy,  thouj"    the  last  leaf  is  soiled. 

1467  Lkptkr  (A)  concerning  Lihei.s,  Warrants  and  the  Si.izim<k  of 

Papkrs  .  .  .  [By  "the  Father  of  Candor."]     cSvo.  half   morocco. 

J.ondon,  1764 
^^'  Page  57.     Reference  to  the  Zenger  Trial. 

1468  Lftikr  (A)  from  an  American,  now  res'-'^.-ii  in  London,  to  a 
Member  of  Parliament,  on  the  subject  of  the  Rk.straining  Proc- 
lamation; and  containing  Strictures  on  Lord  Sheftield's  Pamphlet 
on  the  Commerce  of  the  U.  S.      8vo,  half  morocco. 

London,  1784 


!20 


Amkkicana. 


1469  Lkttre  Cikcui.iare  de  la  Mort  de  la  Reverf.npk  Mkre 
Catherine  de  H.  Aucustin,  Religieuse  Hospitaliere  de  Quebec, 
decedee  le  8  May,  1668.     Post  8vo  (pp.  50),  vellum.  [i(j68J 

In  the  Jtsuit  Relation  of  1669  there  is  an  account  of  the  death  of  the  Reverend 
Mother,  which  is  taken  from  a  letter  printed  expressly  to  be  sent  to  the  members 
of  the  Order,  the  seat  of  which  was  at  Caen,  in  Normandy.  No  other  copy  of  the 
letter  has  heretofore  been  described. 

1470  [Levis.]  Sixty  Years  of  the  Life  of  Jeremy  Lewis.  2  vols., 
i2mo,  sheep.  New  York,  1831 

147 1  Lewis  (Matthew  Gregory,  "Mofik").  Journal  of  a  West 
Lndia  Troprietor,  ,pt  during  a  residence  in  Jamaica.  Svo, 
half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1834 

14,2  Lewis.  Orderly  Book  of  the  American  Army  stationed  at 
or  near  Williamsburg,  Va.,  under  the  Command  of  Gen.  Andrew 
Lewis,  from  March  18,  1776,10  August  28,  1776;  printed  from  the 
original  Manuscript,  with  Notes,  &c.,  by  Charles  Campbell,  Esq. 
Small  4to,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Richmond,  Va.,  i860 

Only  100 copies  privately  printed.     No  i. 


1473  [Lewis  <?//(/  Clark.]  Message  from  the  President  of  the 
Uni  TED  States,  communicating  Discoveries  made  in  exploring 
the  Missouri,  Red  River  and  Washita,  by  Captains  Lewis  and 
Clark,  Doctor  Sibley  and  Mr.  Dunbar  .  .  .  Svo,  half  morocco. 

Washington,  1806 

1474  Lewis  (///r/ Clark.  Travels  to  the  Source  of  the  Missouri 
River,  and  across  the  American  Continent  to  the  Pacific  Ocean  in 
1804-6.     Maps.     3  vols.,  8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1817 

1:^"  See  Ai.LEN. 

1475  Liancourt  (Duke  de  la  Rochefoucault).  Travels  through 
the  LTnitei)  States  of  North  America,  the  Country  of  the 
Irocjuis,  and  Upper  Canada,  in  the  Years  1795,  1796  and  1797. 
with  an  Authentic  Account  of  Lower  Canada,  3  maps.  2  vols., 
4to,  half  calf.  London,  1799 

1476  LiGON  (Richard).  A  True  (S:  Exact  History  Of  the  Island 
of  Rarhados  .  .  ,  Together  with  the  Ingenio  that  makes  the 
Sugar  .  ,  ,  (S:c.    Map  and  ()  plates.     Folio,  calf.         London,  1657 

Autograph  of  Thomas  t'otton,  1657. 


Amkkic.wa. 


2  2  1 


1477  [I.iNcoi  N.]  The  Assassination  of  Auraham  Lincoln  .  .  , 
and  the  Attempted  Assassination  of  William  H.  Seward  .  .  . 
and  Frederick  W.  Seward  .  .  .  on  the  cvcninsj;  of  tiie  14th  of 
April,  1865.  Expressions  of  Condolence  and  Sympathy,  iK:c. 
Portrait.     4to,  half  morocco.  Washington,  1867 

147.S  Lincoln  Obsequies.  Obsf.quies  of  Abraham  Linccmn  in  the 
City  of  New  York.  By  I).  'W  Valentine.  Port  rait  ami  iiiittJ 
plates.     Royal  8vo,  morocco,  j^ilt  leaves.  New  York,  1866 

1479  [Lincoln.]  Trial  of  the  Conspirators  for  the  Assassina- 
tion of  Prksident  Lincoln,  &c.  Argument  of  John  A  Bing- 
ham.    8vo,  half  calf.  Washington,  1S65 

Also  in  this  vol.,  An  .\rgumknt  to  establish  the  illegality  of 
Military  Commissions  in  the  U.  S.    .    .    .    by  Reverdy  Johnson. 

lialtimore,  1S65 

Also,  Opinkjn  on  the  Constitutional  Power  of  the  Military, 
to  Try  and  Execute  the  Assa:>sins  of  tlie  President.  Uy  James 
S]ieed.  Washington,  1S65 

1480  |Tiingc!)otrn.|  Jloijii  |ltMttfl<)f'v  "y^^w  lLinsci)Otcu  l)is 
Oiscotirs  of  >^oi>aflcs  into  i>t  ISastc  \'  SOr.et  KuTjics. 

Devided  into  foure  Bookes.  With  4  titlc-pa'^a,  Jrontiipit\i\  12 
lar^.^c  maps  and  7  small.  Folio,  orange  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt 
leaves,  by  BcJford.  London  :  John  Wolfe,  1598 

"This  inestimable  book,  a  treasure  of  aK  the  learninj,'  respectinji;  the  East  ami 
West-Indies  and  the  navigation  thither,  at  the  end  of  the  sixteenth  century,  has 
been  in  the  highest  esteem  for  nearly  a  century,  and  was  given  to  each  ship  sail- 
ing to  India,  as  a  log  lxK)k.  Hence  the  many  editions  (6  in  I)utch,  3  in  I'Vench 
and  I  in  Latin),  which  is  also  the  cause  why  /7«i'  copies,  especially  with  <(// the 
plates  anil  maps,  are  so  Vtry  rare.  The  description  of  .Anarica  oci  u|)ics  pages 
16  to  S2  of  the  third  part." — F.  .MlM.l.iCR. 

1481  [  LlNSCHOTEN.  ]  NaVIGATIO       ac       LriNERARIUM       JoiIANNIS 

HcGONis  LiNscoTANi  in  Orientalem  sive  Lusitanorum  Indiam 
&c.  .  .  .  De.scriptio  lotius  Guineae,  iVc.  ...  25  lar^^c  plat,s. 
F'olio,  half  calf.  Hag;v;-Comitis,  1599 

Wants  all  the  maps  (12)  and  5  plates. 

1482  [LixscHOTEN.J  HiSTOJRK  de  la  Navigation  de  Ji  an  IIugues 
de  Linschot,  Hollandois  :  aux  Indes  f  )rientales  .  .  .  Avec  anno- 
tations de  B.  Faludanus.  E>t}:;ravi'J  title,  portrait,  platfs  a  11 J  lariat' 
maps  ami  plans.     Folio,  half  calf,  206  pages.         Amsterdam,  1638 

The  second  title  reads,  "  I.e  (Irand  Routier  de  la  Mer.     Amst.,  1638." 
Third  title,  "  Description  de  I'.Xmeriiiue."  Etihinj^  on  title ;  iilso  nitif^.    ,\mst., 
1638. 


A.MKUICANA. 


14^3    |lLitf)flOU).|    2211iUrmlLitl)0OuU)!(ii  in.  Jaari0t7iautit= 

itirySC  .  .  •  Europa,  Asia  en  Africa.    Juii:;ra7'ei/  /ii/f  />y  Cris/>iii  il(' 

Pas,  and  phitis  at  pp.  1,  22,  101,  173  of  the  first  book,  and  pp.  47, 

7i>  77  "/  the  second.     4to,  vellum.  Amstenlam,  1705 

The  portrait  of  I.iihgow  from  the  Duke  of  Roxburgli's  print  is  Ikmc  insiTtcd. 

1484  LiTTi.K  CiooiA'  TwosHOES.  The  History  of  .  .  .  commonly 
called  Mrs.  Marjjery  Twoshocs  .  .  .  The  cuts />y  Afichac/ A)ii:;e/o. 
.    .    .    IVoodcuts.     Small  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edj^es. 

Worcester  :  haiah  Thomas,  1787 

1485  Livi'.RMORF,  (George).  An  Historical  Ri.si.arch  respecting 
the  Opinions  of  the  Founders  of  the  Republic,  on  Nkgroks  as 
Si-AVKS,  as  Citizens,  and  as  Soldiers  .   .   .    8vo,  half  morocco. 

Boston,  1862 

i486  LiVEKMORE.  An  Historical  Research  respecting  the  Opin- 
ions of  the  Founders  of  the  Republic  on  Negroes,  as  Slaves, 
as  Citizens,  and  as  Soldiers.     410,  cioth,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges. 

Boston,  1863 
Large  Fajjer  copy  of  the  fifth  edition.     Only  50  printed. 
Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

1487  LivERMORE.  Memoir  of  .  .  .  prepared  agreeably  to  a  Reso- 
lution of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  By  Charles 
Ueane.     Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Cambridge,  1869 

1488  Livingston  (Edward).  Life  of  ...  By  Charles  Havens 
Hunt.  With  an  Introduction  by  George  Bancroft.  Portrait  on 
India  paper.     Imp.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1864 

Large  I'aper  copy.     Only  50  printed.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

1489  [Livingston.]  A  Memoir  of  the  Lu  e  of  William  Living- 
ston .  .  .  with  E.xtracts  from  his  Correspondence,  and  Notices 
of  Various  Members  of  his  family.  By  Theodore  Sedgwick,  Jun. 
Portrait.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  New  York,  1833 

1490  Locke  (Richard  Adams).  The  Moon  Hoax;  or,  a  Discovery 
that  the  Moon  has  a  Vast  Population  of  Human  Beings.  .  .  . 
Woodcut  and  2  large  plates.      8vo,  half  morocco.     New  York,  1859 

1491  [Lockman  (John).]     Travels  of  the  Jesuits  .    .    .  To  which 

is  now  prefixed  an  Account  of  the  Spanish  Settlements,  in  America. 

4  maps  and  2  plates.     2  vols.,  Svo,  sprinkled  calf,  red  leaves. 

London,  1762 
Second  edition. 


Amkkican'a. 


2-\; 


1492  L()N(;  (J).  \(nA<;Ks  aiul  'Ikavki-s  of  an  Indian  Interpreter  anil 
Trader,  describing  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  NoRi  h  Ami  ki- 
CAN  Indians;  with  an  Account  of  tlie  Posts  situatcti  on  the  River 
St.  Lawrence,  Lake  Or.tario,  \:c.  To  which  is  aiUleti  a  V()ial)u- 
lary  of  tiie  Ciiippeway  Language.     Map.     4to,  calf. 

Lonilon:  Printed  for  the  Author,  1791 
"  The  author  cn;(at,'cd  in  the  service  of  the  Iluclson's  Bay  Coiniiaiiy  in  I7f>8, 
and  journeycil  as  a  fur  trader  ainonj;  the  Indians  of  Canada  for  nineteen  years. 
His  knowiedjje  of  the  characters,  customs  and  domestic  life  of  the  hniians  was 
therefore  the  must  thorou^jh  and  intimate.  I  lis  relations  are  characterized  by  can- 
dour and  intellijfence.  tinj^ed  a  little  with  the  disappointments  which  most  of  the 
servants  of  the  Company,  who  have  written  accounts  of  their  experiences,  seem  to 
have  suffered. "—l-'ir.i.D. 

1493  LoNt;,    Voyages  and  Travki.s.     Ant^ther  copy.      \V'*h  the  map, 
but  less  margin.     4to,  half  calf.  London,  1791 

Book  plate  of  'I'hos   Clio  Kickman. 

1494  Long  (S.  H.).  Account  '-'"  in  Expeimtion  from  Pi  ttsi'.lriih 
to  the  Rocky  Mountains,  1819-20.  Compiled  by  E.  James,  Maps 
and  plates,  some  colored.     3  vols.,  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.     London,  i<S23 

1495  [Lopez.]  Vii)\queel  Siervo  de  Dios  (Iregokio  Lopez,  hizo 
en  algunos  lugares  de  la  Nueva  Espana,  Principalmente  en  el 
Pueblo  de  Santa  Fe,  Por  el  Licencia  do  Francisco  Losa.  410, 
vellum.  Madrid,  165S 

J496  [Lopez.]  La  Vida,  que  Hizo  el  siervo  de  Dios  (ikE(;oki() 
Lopez,  en  algunos  Lugares  de  esta  Nueva  Flspaiia.  Por  el  licenci- 
ado  F'rancisco  Lossa,  Pre.sbitero  Cura,  que  sue  en  la  Iglesia  Cathe- 
dral de  Me.xico.    .    .   .    Coat-of-arins.     Small  Svo,  vellum. 

Lisboa,   1615 

1497  [LoRiTZ  <7r  Glareanus.]  D.  Henrici  Gi.areani  Poet/E  J.au- 
reati  de  Geographia  Liber  Unus.  4to,  half  calf.  U'oodeut 
harder.  Basilere,  1527 

B.  A.  v..  No.   142. 

Also  in  the  above  volume  :  "  He  Bello  Rhodio,  liber  tres,  Clementi  VII.     I'ont. 
Max.  dcdicati,  Jacobus  FoDtano  Brugensi  autore.      llaganoa;,  1527." 

1498  [LoRiTZ  or  Glareanus.J  Henrici  Gi.areani,  Poeive  Lau- 
REATi  de  Geographia  liber  unus,  ab'ipso  authore  iam  recognitus. 
4to  {t^^  leaves),  vellum.  liasileie,  [152.SJ 

B.  A.  v..  No.  143.     MS.  notes  throughout. 

In  the  woodcut  border  on  the  title-page  is  the  familiar  woodcut  of  the  hen- 
pecked husband. 


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1499  |l,01<riZ      (V-      (ll.AREANUS.]         HeNRICI     Cll.AKEANI      HkLVF.TH, 

PoKT.K  I.AURr.ATi  de  (jKociRAPHiA  liber  unus,  ab  ipso  authore 
iam  novissiine  recognitus.     410,  vellum.  Frib.  ]5ris.,  1539 

H.  A.  v.,  No.  22S. 

1500  fLoKIJ/      or    CiT^ARKANUS.  I        HeNRICI      GLAREANI      HeLVETII, 

1*01  I'AK  Lai'reati  de  Geographia  Liber  unus,  ab  ipso  Authore 
jam  nnvissime  recoj^nitus.  4to,  polished  calf  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by 
Matthews.  Frib.  Hrisg.,  1543 

B.  II.  v.,  24S. 

j  1501  I,(jsKii.L  (G.  H.).  History  of  the  Mission  of  the  United 
Brethren  among  the  Indians  of  North  America.  In  Three 
Parts.  By  George  Henry  I.oskiel.  Translated  from  the  German 
by  Christian  Ignatius  l.atrobe.  Map.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  London:  Printed  for  the  Brethren  s  Sociit}\  1794 

J  1502  LossiNo  (]}.  J.).  l"he  PicTORiAi,  FiEi.D-BooK  of  the  Revolu- 
tion; or.  Illustrations  by  Pen  and  Pencil,  of  the  History,  Biog- 
raphy, Scenery,  Relics  and  Traditions  of  the  War  for  Independ- 
ence. By  Benson  J.  Lossing.  With  several  hundred  en^ra;in\:^s: 
0)1  ic'ood,  by  Lossing  and  Barritt,  eliiefly  from  original  sketehes  by  the 
Author.     2  vols.,  royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  leaves. 

New  York:  Harper  &=  Brothers,  185  1-52 

Hound  from  selected  numbers  of  the  first  edition,  with  brilliant  impression.s  of 
the  eleven  hundred  woodcuts. 


1503  LouiiAT  (J.  F.),  The  Medallic  History  of  the  Untied 
States  of  America,  1776-1876  .  .  ,  With  170  etchings  by  Jules 
Jacquenhu  t.     2  vols.,  royal  4to,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut  edges. 

New  York:  Published  by  the  Author,  1878 

A   very    limited    edition,   elegantly    printed     on   drawing  paper   manufactured 
expressly  for  this  work. 

1504  [Louisiana.]  Arrest  du  Conseie  d'estat  du  Roy,  Qui 
Ordonnc  qu'il  ne  sera  plus  envoye  de  Vagabonds,  Gens  sans  aveu 
Frauueurs  &  Criminels  c\  la  Louisianne;  Que  les  ordres  que 
Sa  Majeste  auroit  pi'i  donner  a  ce  sujet  seront  changez,  Et  la  des- 
tination desdits  Vagabonds  faite  pour  les  autres  Colonies  Fran- 
(;oises.  Du  9,  May,  1720,  4to,  red  levant  morocco  extra,  by 
J/</////(7t'.f,  4  pp.  Paris,  1720 

Presumably  unique,  certainly  of  great  rarity. 


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1505  [Louisiana.]  An  Aodrkss  to  the  Ciovkrnmkn  r  of  tlie  Untikd 
Statks,  on  the  Cession  of  I-oiiisiana  to  the  Krencli  .  .  .  Svo, 
uncut.  Philadelphia,  iSo,? 

1506  [Louisiana.  I  An  Account  of  Louisiana:  heinir  an  Abstract 
of  Documents,  in  the  Ofifices  of  the  Departments  of  State  and  of 
the  Treasury.     Svo,  half  morocco.  I'hiladelphia,  1803 

1507  [Louisiana.]  Journal  HisroRi(.)UK  de  i.'ErAiu.issK.MiN  r  iles 
I"'ran(;ais  a  la  Louisiane.     8vo,  boards.       Nouvelle-Orleans,  183? 

1508  LovKi.i,  (Albert  A.).  Worcester  in  the  War  of  the  Rf.voi.u- 
tion  :  embracing  the  Acts  of  the  'I'own  from  1765  to  1783 
inclusive,  with  an  Appendix.     Frontispiece.     Svo,  cloth. 

Worcester,  1S76 

1509  LovKr.i,  (J.).  An  Oration  delivered  April  2d,  1771,  at  the 
Request  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Boston,  to  Conuneiii- 
orate  the  hi.oodv  Tragkov  of  the  F'fth  of  March,  1770.  By 
James  Lovell,  A.M.     4to,  half  moroc.  o  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Boston:  Printed  by  EJes  and  Gill,  by  Order  of  the 

To7i.<i.  pf  Boston,  1771 
Autograph  of  Isaiah  Thomas  on  title. 

15 10  Lutiieri  Catechismus,  ofwersatt  pa  American-Virginiste 
Spraket.      Engraved  title,     Svo,  calf,  with  arms  on  side. 

Stockholm,  1696 

Engraved  title,  "  Catechismus  Lutheri  Lingua  Suecico- Americana." 
Pi«Re  133  commences  the  "  Vocabularium  Harbaro-Virgineorum;"  p.  155  the 
"  Vocabula  Mahaituassica." 
This  translation  was  made  by  the  Rev.  John  Campanius. 


151 1     LvoN    (General   Nathaniel).     Life  of 
ward.     Portrait  and  plates.     1 2mo,  cloth. 


By   Ashbel  Wood- 
Hartford,  1862 


1512  Lyrics  of  Loyalty.  Arranged  and  edited  by  Frank  Moore. 
i6mo,  half  morocco.     Edges  inked.  New  York,  1SO4 

1513  [Lvttleton  (Lord)?]  A  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Chatham 
on  the  Quebec  Bill.     Svo,  half  morocco.  London,  1774 

1514  [Lyttleton  (Thomas,  Lord),\  Poems  by  a  Young  Noble- 
man, of  Distinguished  Abilities,  lately  deceased;  particularly,  the 
State  of  England,  and  the  once  flourishing  City  of  London.     In  a 


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l.L'iur  from  an    American  Traveler  ...  in  the  Year  2199,  to  a 
Friend  settled  in  Boston,  Sec.     4to,  boards.  London,  i7<So 

Inasmuch  as  tl.c  poem  on  the  "  once  lloiirishinjj  City  of  London  "  is  "  Datcil 
from  the  Ruinous  I'ortico  of  St.  Paul's,"  Macauhiy's  "  New  Zcalandcr"  was  t-vi 
dently  anticipated. 


'5'5 


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{K.).\  I.KiiRK  a  N.\i'oi,K()N  III.  sur  i.'Esci.av.vck 
aux  IviATs  du  Sud:  par  un  Cri5()i,e  de  la  Loiisiank. 
8vo,  uncut.  Paris,  i.S6j 


1516     M'Cai.i.um  (P.  F).    Tkavkls  in  Trinidad 
f/ia/>.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 


.   1803,      /(/;;(,'(' 
Liverpool,  1805 


1517  McCarihv  (Carlton).  Dktaii.kd  Minutitf.  of  Soi.oikk  Liir. 
in  the  Akmv  of  NoKi  hi:kn  Virci.n'IA,  1861-1865.  Illustrations,  by 
Slu'pl^aiuL      i2m(),  cloth.  Richmond,  1882 

1518  Macaulav  (Catharine).  An  Address  to  the  Pkopi.k  of 
ENdi.AND,  Scotland  and  Ireland,  on  the  present  Important 
Crisis  of  Affairs.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Bath,  1775 

Second  edition. 

1519  [M(Ci.i:i.LAN  (Ceo.  B.).|     Rkporp  of  the  Skcrkiauv  of  War, 

communicating  the  Report  of  Captain  George  B.  McCiellan  .  .  . 

one  of  the  Officers  sent  to  the  Seat  of  War  in  Europe,  in  1855  and 

1856.     T.tiri^t-  map  ami  icooJcuts.     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Washington,  1857 
Presentation  copy  from  McCiellan. 

1520  McClellan.  Life,  Campaigns  and  1'uhlic  Services  of. 
Portrait.     i2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1864 

1521  McClellan.  Army  of  the  Potomac.  Report  of  Major-General 
George  B.  McClellan,  Aug.  4,  1863.  With  an  Account  of  the 
Campaign  in  Western  Virginia.     Maps.     Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1864 

l.arjre  Paper.  250  copies  printed. 
Presentation  copy  from  McClellan. 
^g"  For  the  orijjinal  draft  of  the  above  see  Manuscripts. 

1522  McCi  LLi.AN.  Report  on  the  ,  .  ,  Army  of  the  Potomac:  to 
which  is  added  an  Account  of  the  Campaign  in  Western  Virginia. 
Battle-plans.     8vo,  cloth..  New  York,  1864 


Americana. 


227 


1523  [McCi.FLi.Ax.]  Lf.ttkr  of  the  Secretary  of  Wak  |  E.  M. 
Stanton]  transmitting  McClellan's  Report.     8vo,  cloth, 

Washington,  1S64 

1524  McCi.Ki.LAN.  Oration  [Battle  Monument  at  West  Toint,  i!v:c'.]. 
8vo,  boards.  New  York,  1864 

Presentation  copy. 

15^5     I  NTcCi  Ki.i.AN.]     Tardy  George  [a  Poem].    4to,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1865 

Only  Oo  copies  privately  printed. 

1526  M'Ci.UNc  (John  A.).  Skktcfies  of  Western  Adventure,  con- 
taining an  Account  of  the  most  interesting  Incidents  connected 
with  the  Settlement  of  the  West  from  1755  to  1794,  with  an 
Appendix.      U'cot/ci/ts.     i2mo,  cloth.  Dayton  (O.),  1852 

1527  Macdouali.  (John).  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  Patacoma 
and  Terra  del  Fuego,  through  the  Straits  of  Magellan,  in  1826-7. 
Post  Svo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  18^3 

i527<?  M'Gauran  (Major  Edward).  The  Memoirs  of  .  .  .  Lieu- 
tenant in  the  British  Army  in  America.  Interspersed  with  many 
interesting  Anecdotes,  <S:c.     2  vols.,  post  8vo,  uncut. 

London:  Printed  for  the    .    .    .   Aiit/ior,  17S6 

The  title  of  ^'ol.  i  calls  for  3  volumes,  but  in  the  second  volume  this  is 
altered  to  two. 

The  gallant  .Major  is  scarcely  discreet  in  his  amours,  certaiidy  he  does  not 
omit  details. 


tut. 
564 


to 

Ilia. 

564 


1528  M'Henry  (James).  A  Letter  to  the  Honourable  the  Speaker 
of  the  House  oe  Representatives  of  the  United  States  [on  mis- 
appropriation of  monies]  .  .  .  Dec.  28,  1802.  8v(),  half  morocco. 
Corner  of  one  leaf  torn.  Baltimore,  1805 

.\utograph  signature  at  end  of  Preface. 

1529  Mackenzie  (Alex.  Slidell).  Deeexce  [in  the]  Case  of  the 
Somers' Mutiny.     Svo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1843 

1530  Mackenzie  (R.).  Strictures  on  Lt.  Col.  Tarleton's  His- 
tory of  the  Campa'igns  of  1780  and  '81,  in  the  Southern  Provinces 
of  North  America.     Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges. 

London,  1787 


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1531     M Aci.KANK    (I,auj,^hlin).     An    P^ssav   on    tlie    Rxi'IDikncy   of 

Inoculation    and    the    Seasons    most  proper  for    it.     Humbly 

Inscribed    to    The   Inhabitants    of    rhilatielj)iiia.     4to,   iialf    red 

morocco,  gilt  top,  rough  edges. 

Philadelphia:    W'illiain  Bradford,  1756 
Fine  copy. 

41532  I  NlAtM.Kon.]  MKiMoiRs  of  the  Lifk  and  Gallant  Exi'loiis 
of  the  Old  HuiifLANDKK,  SK.RC.KNr  Donald  Maclk.od,  who, 
having  returned,  wounded,  with  the  corpse  of  (leneral  Wolfe  from 
Quebec,  was  admitted  an  out-Pensioner  of  C'helsea  Hospital  in 
1759,  and  is  now  in  the  CIH'd  year  of  his  vNge.  [JJy  William 
'I'homson.  I     Svo,  half  calf.  London,  1791 

iMiiuis  llic  portrait. 

•533  M'Loi  (WiLiN  (Thomas).  The  [Poetical]  Works  of.  Portrait. 
i2mo,  half  roan.  New  York,  1837 

I  1534  MlMaiion  (John  V.  L.).  An  Historical  Vikw  of  the  (iov- 
ERNMKNT  of  M  ARYLANi),  from  its  Colonization  to  the  present  day. 
Vol.  I.  (all  published).     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

IJaltimore,  1831 

■«  1535  McSiiikRY  (James).  History  of  Maryland  ;  from  its  I-'irst 
Settlement  in  1634,  to  the  year  1848.  Frontispiece  and  portraits. 
Svo,  cloth.  Baltimore,  1849 

1536  Madison.  The  Papkrs  of  James  Madison,  purchased  by  Order 
of  Congress  ;  being  his  Correspondence  and  Reports  of  Debates 
during  the  Congress  of  the  Confederation  and  his  Reports  of 
Debates  in  the  Federal  Convention.  Now  published  from  the 
Original  Manuscripts,  under  the  Superintendence  of  Henry  D. 
(lilpin.     3  vols.,  8vo,  half  vellum  extra,  carmine  edges. 

Washington,  1840 

'537  [Madriciano.]  ItinerariC  Portugallesile  Lusitanl\  in 
India  et  in  dem  occidentem  et  demum  ad  a(}uilonem.  |  Interjirete 
Archangelo  Madrignano,  etc.]  Map  of  Africa.  Folio,  morocco 
antique,  gilt  over  red  leaves,  by  Riviere.  Mediolani,  1508 

li.  A.  v.,  No.  5S. 

Contaitis  the  three  voyages  of  Columbus,  Vespuccius's  third  voyage,  etc. 

1538  (Mafkei  de  Volaterra.]  Commentariorum  uruanorum 
Rapiiaelis  Volaterrani,  octo  &  ttiginta  libri,  accuratius  quam 


154' 


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Irctc 

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antehac  exciisi.  cum  duplici  eoruiulem  indice  secunclum  Tomos 
coUccto.  Item  Oeconomiciis  Xcnophontis,  ah  eoiiem  latio  donatiis. 
Folio,  lialf  vellimi.  Hasileii.'  :  frol>t>i,  1530 

B.  A.  v.,  No.  161.     See  verso  of  folio  I3()  for  t'olumbus. 

'539  [Mah'ki  de  Vola  tkrra.]  Commkntariokum.  Anotlier  copy, 
old  calf.  Basilciu,  "1530 

1540  Makfkii  (Joan.  Petri).  Historiatum  Inpicarum  lihri  xvi  : 
selectarum,  item,  ex  India  Flpistolariim,  eodem  interprete,  Libri  iv. 
Accessit  ignatii  I-oiolae  Vita,  &c.     Lar^c  map.     Folio,  calf. 

Colon.  Agripp.,  1593 

1541  Makfkk  (Jean  Pierre).  I/Hispcmrk  des  Indks  Orikn  ialks  ct 
OcciDKNTAi.Ks  ,  ,  .  Tradiiitc  dc  Latin  et  Fran<;ois  par  M  [icliel  | 
D[el  P[ure].     2  vols,  in  i.     4to,  boards.  Paris,  1665 

1542  [Macni  (Antonii).]  Oratio  in  Funere  Regis  Catholic,  |Fi.r- 
oinandJ.  4to,  pp.  23,  red  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by 
Hardy.  Neapoli,  15 16 

See  pp,  12  and  13  for  the  reference  to  Columbus.  This  copy  has  a  foot-note 
IN  iiiK  iiand-wkitim;  (II-  Fi.KNANDo  ('oiiMHi  s,  On  the  last  leaf,  from  which 
it  appears  that  he  purchased  this  book  at  Rome,  July.  1516. 

B.  A.  v.,  Add.,  No.  47. 

1543  [MahonJ,  The  Declaration  of  Independence,  or  Notes  on 
Lord  Mahon's  History  of  the  American  Declaration  of  Indepen- 
dence, by  Peter  Force.  London,  1.S55 

A  Reply  to  the  Strictures  of  Lord  Mahon  and  others,  on  the 
Mode  of  Editing  the  Writings  of  Washington,  by  Jared  Sparks  ; 
also,  a  Review  of  Lord  Mahon's  History  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion. London,  1S52 

Letter  to  Jared  Sparks,  Esc]..  being  a  Rejoinder  (to  the 
Reply],  by  Lord  Mahon.  London,  1852 

Reprint  of  the  Original  Letters  from  Washington  to  Jose|)h 
Reed  during  the  American  Revolution,  referred  to  in  the  pamphlets 
of  Lord  Mahon  and   Mr.  Sparks,  by  W.   B.   Reed. 

Philadelphia,  1.S52 

Remarks  on  a  "  Reprint,  &c.,"  by  Jared  Sparks.  Boston,  1853 
Five  tracts  in  i  vol.,  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  '^52-55 


luam 


1544     Mahonv  (D.  A.).     The  Prisoner  of  State. 


i2mo,  cloth. 
New  York,  1863 


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1545  [Maink.]  Collections  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society 
Vol.  I.     Map.     Svo,  cloth,  uncut.  Portland,  1831 

Oiijfiiial  edition. 

Contents:  Willis's  History  of  Portland,  Part  I.;  Allen's  Journal  of  the  Kxpe- 
dition  to  Quebec  in  1775,  iVc,  &c. 

1546  [Maine.J  C!(jllkctions  of  the  Maink  Historical  Society. 
7  vols.,  Svo,  cloth.  Portland,  1847-76 

Volume  I  of  the  above  set  is  a  reprint  [1S65]  of  the  original  edition  of  1831, 
with  additions  by  Willi  ;m  Willis.  Among  other  valuable  papers  these  vohnnes 
contain  Gorges'  iSrief  Narration;  I.evelt's  Voyage  to  New  England  in  1(123; 
Indian  Treaties;  Willis  on  the  I-angu.'ige  of  the  Abnaquies;  I'eniaquiil  Papers; 
Cushman  on  Weymouth's  Voyages,  &c.,  iVc. 

1547  I  Maine.]  Collections  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society. 
Second  Series  Documentary  History  of  the  State  of  Maine. 
Edited    by   William    Willis.     2   vols.,   8vo,  cloth. 

Portland,    1869-77 

Contents:  History  of  the  Discovery  of  Maine,  by  J.  G.  Kohl.  With  an 
Appendix  on  the  Voyages  of  the  Cabots,  by  D'Avezac,  iiuips;  Hakluyt's  Dis- 
course on  Western  Planting,  facsimiles;  &c. 

1548  [Maine.]  Notes,  Historical,  Descriptive  and  Personal,  of 
LivERMORE,   in  Androscoggin  (.ornierly   in   Oxford)   County.     3 

photo,  illitstrations.     Svo,  cloth.  Portland,  1874 

The  "  Karly  History"  was  written  by  Henry  Bond. 

1549  Mann  (James).  Medical  Sketches  of  the  Campaigns  of 
18 r 2,  '13,  '14:  to  which  are  added  Surgical  Cases  .  .  .  also  an 
Appendix  .  .  .  and  C>bservations  on  the  Winter  Epidemic  of 
1815-16,  denominated  Peripneumonia  Xotha,  as  it  ai)pearcd  at 
Sharon  and  Rochester  ,  .  .  Svo,  hah  calf.  Dedbam,  1816 

1550  Mantk  (Thos.)  The  History  of  the  Late  War  in  North- 
America,  and  the  Islands  of  the  West-Indies  ...  18  maps  and 
plates.     4to,  calf.  London,  1772 

On  pages  6  and  7  of  this  very  rare  work,  will  be  found  the  original  account 
from  which  Irving  drew  his  description  of  the  attempted  assassination  of  Wash- 
ington by  his  Indian  guide  in  1753. 


155 1  Manteufkel  (Gustav  Baron).  Darstellung  der  Volker- 
SKERECHTLiCHEN  Grundsatze  ubcf  die  Blokade.  Svo,  half 
morocco.  «  Dorpat,  i860 


Americana. 


\?' 


accoum 
Wash- 


1552     MAPS,  as   follows: 

(.'akik  de  1,'Amkkiquk  Skptk.ntrionai.k  depuis  IViubouchiire 
de  la  RiviKRi;  St.  I-aukkns  juscjucs  au  Skin  MnxigUK.  Size 
42 \  by  26]  inches. 

"An  original  map  of  the  greatest  importance,  untlcscribcd  and  iinknuun, 
drawn  up  evidently  by  Ranilin,  Trontcnac's  engineer,  between  if)72-if)82. 

It  is  tile  only  map  where  the  name  Hazire  is  used  to  designate  the  Arkansas 
River.  Bazire  was  a  merchant  of  Canada,  who  in  lf>73,  supported  l''rontenac  in 
his  ilesign  of  l)uilding  Kort  Frontenac  .  .  .  The  names  I,a  Fnnitenaeie.  iJuadc 
I'outrclaisc  .Vc.,  &c.,  lead  me  to  believe  that  this  is  the  original  Randiii  map, 
described  iii  my  Notes  siir  la  Nouvelle  France,  p.  XX\'.,  and  No.  241,  which  has 
disappeared  from  the  Archives  of  the  I'rench  Navy. 

The  sketching  shows  that  it  was  drawn  before  the  discoveries  made  by  l,a 
Salle."— H.  II. 

In  addition  to  the  above  />nrt'  de  resistance,  the  following  num- 
bers of  "  Notes  de  la  Nouvelle  France "  are  included  in  this 
volume  [oblong  folio,  cloth]  : 

203.  ("arte  de  la  decouuerte  du  Sr.  Jolliet.     Copy. 

204.  The  same  map,  with  variations.     Copy. 
219.  Amerique  septentrionale.     Copy. 

225.  Louisiana. 

226.  I'lan  de  I'entrce  du  lac  ou  Ton  a  laisse.     Copy. 

227.  Coast  of  Florida.     Copy. 

23S.  Occidentales  du  Canada.     Copy. 

290.   Hennepin's  Mississippi. 

292.  Labrador  and  New  France,  from  Ramusio. 

Hochelaga,  from  Ramusio. 

\  Port  Royale,  }  Tross's  fac-similes, 

'{  Newfoundland,  cVc  )      only  36  printed. 

New  F'rance.     Pilinski's  fac-simile. 

New  Mexico  and  Florida. 

Canada. 

Sanson's  North  America. 
343.  Voyage  of  Joliet  and  Marquette. 
348.  Canada. 
359.  Canada. 
361.  Canada. 
369.  Quebec.     Variation  undescribed. 


293' 
303 
304 
322, 
326, 

327 
338 


)LKER- 

half 

t,   i860 


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lario,  y  Cathecismo.     Small  8vo,  vellum.  [LimaJ,  1701 

Eight  preliminary  leaves,  pp.  1-664.     Cathecismo,  pp.  1-202,  India,  i  leaf. 


2.^2 


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1554  I  Marhi.k  (Manton).|  'I'o  !<!■  d  Rivkk  and  Hiyond.  llltntfiUtui. 
65  octavo  pages  mounted  to  a  410  size,  half   morocco,  ^'ilt  leaves. 

New  York,  1866 

'555  I  Marhi.k.  I  Lkttkr  to  Ahraham  Lincoln.  Hy  Manton 
Marble,  Editor  of  "The  VVori.d."     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1867 

Only  ()ij  copies,  privately  printed. 

1556  Marcy   (Mrs.  Mary  a.).     Memorial  of.     8vo,  cloth. 

Trenton,  1878 
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1557  Marcy  (R.  H.).  Thirty  Years  of  .Army  I. he  on  the  Border. 
Numerous  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1866 

1558  MARdii,  (Antonio).  Ki.  I'l.REdRiNo  Seitkn  rRioNAi.  .\  ii.an  1  k: 
delineado  en  la  Exemplarissima  vida  del  Venerahle  I'adre  l''r. 
Antonio  Margil  de  Jesus  .  .  .  Escrivela  el  Padre  Er.  Isidro  Eelix 
de  Espinosa.     Frontispiece  l>y  Alai:;arda.     4to,  half  calf. 

Valencia,  1742 

•559  [Margrv.]  Di^couvertes  et  Etabi.issements  des  P'rancais 
dans  I'ouest  et  dans  le  sud  de  TAmerkjue  Septentrionai.k 
(1614-1754).  Memoires  et  Documents  Orij^inaux,  recueillis  et 
publics  par  Pierre  Margry. 

I.  Voyages  des  Eran(;ais  sur  les  (Irands  Lacs  et  Dccouverte  de 
I'Ohio  et  du  Mississipi  (1614-1684).  Portrait  of  Cavelicr  i/c 
La  Sa/lc.  1876 

II.  Lettres  de  Cavelier  de  La  Salle  et  Correspondance  relative  a 
ses  entreprises  (i 678-1 6S5).  1877 

II  L  RixnERCHE  des  Kouches  du  Mississipi  et  Voyage  a  travers  le 
Continent  depuis  les  Cotes  du  Texas  jusqu'a  (Quebec  ( 1669- 
1698).  187S 

3  vols.,  royal  8vo,  uncut.  Paris,  1876-8 

To  be  lomplt'tcd  in  6  vols,  and  an  Atlas. 

1560  Maria  Monk.  Awful  Disclosures  of  ,  .  .  in  the  Hotel 
Dieu  Nunnery  at  Montreal.     i6mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1836 

1561  Marks  (J.  J.).  The  Peninsula  Campaign  in  Virginia.  Wood- 
cuts.    i2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1864 


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1562  I  M  \i<i  itoKotMui  |,ii!KARY.|  Cai  ALociK  of  llic  Mooks  intlic 
I,il)rary  at  Hlcnht'im  I'alace,  colleclcd  l)y  Charles,  third  I-'.arl  of 
Sunderland.     410,  cloth,  gilt  edges.  Oxford,  1872 

Only  50  copies  privately  printed. 

1563  Maki,y  ;  or,  a  IManter's  Life  in  Jamaica.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

(ilasgow,  i<S28 

1564  Marqu ARDSKN  (Hcinrich\  Df.r  Trkn  r-FAi.i,.  Zur  I.chrc 
von  der  Kriegscontrcbande  und  deni  Transportilit'nst  der  Ni-u- 
tralen.     8vo,  half  calf.  Krlangen,  1.S62 

1565  Mar(ji'kttk  (J,).  RhXTr  des  V()YA(;ks  et  des  Dccoiivertes  du 
R.  I'cre  Jai(|ues  Marquette  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  en  Tannce 

1673  ct  aux  suivantes;  In  Continuation  de  scs  Voyages   par   le    R. 
1*.  Claude  Alloiiez,  et  le  Journal  Autographe  du    I'.  Mar()uette  en 

1674  &  1675.     Avec  la  Carte  de  son  Voyage  tracce  dc  sa  main. 

I  Also:  I  DRKUtM.K.r  IK  ((!.).  Narri';  du  V()ya<;k  faict  pour  la 
Mission  des  Ahnaciuiois  et  des  Connaissances  tirez  de  la  Nouvelle 
Angleterre  et  des  dispositions  des  Magistrals  de  cette  Rcpul)li(|ue 
pour  le  secours  centre  les  Iroquois,  es  an  noes  1650  iV  1651,  I'ar 
le  R.  I'ere  Gabriel  Dreuillette  de  la  Ct)mpagnie  de  Jesus.  Map 
and fac-si utile.     2  vols,  bound  in  i.     8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

(Albany,  1855  | 

Kxtrenu-ly  r.irc.  A  few  copies  only  privately  printed  from  the  uriyiual  M.S. 
for  Mr.  James  l.eiK).\,  exclusively  for  presentation. 

1566  Marshai.i,  (O.  H.).  The  Bijildimg  and  Voya(;k  of  the  Ckik- 
FON  in  1679.     8vo,  uncut.  Hulfalo,  1879 

1567  Martin  (Francois  Xavier).  The  History  of  Louisiana,  from 
the  Earliest  Period.  2  vols,,  royal  8vo,  polished  calf  extra,  gilt 
tops,  uncut  edges,  by  licJford.  New  Orleans,  1S27-9 

Large  paper  copy,  with  rough  edges. 

1568  Martin.     History  of  Louisiana.     2  vols.,  8vo,  half  morocco. 

New  Orleans,  1827-9 
Last  leaf  of  Vol.  L  missing. 


1569  Martin.  The  History  of  North  Carolina,  from  the  Earli- 
est Period.  2  vols.,  8vo,  half  morocco  extra,  gilt  tops,  uncut 
edges.  New  Orleans,  1829 


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1570  Martin  (Horace).  Pictoriai,  Guidk  to  the  Mammoth  Cavf,, 
Kentucky.     Illustrated.     12010,  cloth.  New  York,  1851 

157 1  Martin  (L.).  The  Genuine  Information,  delivered  to  the 
I-E(;isi,ATUKK  of  the  State  of  Maryiand,  Relative  to  the  Tro- 
ceedings  of  the  General  Convention,  lately  held  at  Philadelphia, 
by  Luther  Martin,  F^squirc,  Attorney-General  of  Maryland,  and 
one  of  the  Delegates  in  the  said  Convention.  'I'ogether  with  A 
Letter  to  the  Hon.  Thomas  C.  Deye,  Speaker  of  the  House  of 
Delegates,  an  Address  to  the  Citizens  of  the  Lhiited  States,  and 
some  Remarks  relative  to  a  Standing  Army,  and  a  Bill  of  Rights. 
Svo,  half  morocco.     Philadelphia,  Printed  by  Eleazcr  Osi^'ald,  17X8 

1572  Martin   de  Hovarsahai.  (Capitaine).     I.es  Vovaoes  Avan- 

TtiREix  du  .  .  .  reveu  &  corrige.     8vo,  calf,  margins  cropped. 

Bourdeaux,  1633 
Cape  Breton,  \c. ,  p.  203. 

1573  [fWnrti>c  (letter).    aiiBDirra  (^Jirtro  i«avti'ir ti').l 

i).  i«ai*ti)n's  auflli  mrttolanrnsts  ciprra  Hcflatio 
Dalinloutca  Peccant    Ureas    ||)ocmata    l£))i0rcimmit(i 

(TUIU  pCC^tlrfltO.  I'olio,  superbly  bound  i..  brown  morocco 
extra,  inside  panel  of  maroon  morocco,  Grolier  tooling,  by  Mariiis 
Michely  gilt  leaves  \JIardx\,  in  a  case  of  morocco. 

\V\^^dX\,pcr  Jacobu  Coruinber^cr,  151 1 

15.  A.  V.  Add.,  No.  \\. 

Superb  copy.  Kditio  I'rinceps  of  the  first  Decade,  witli  the  famous  map 
which  shows  the  American  coasts  and  islands  from  I'loridato  near  I'ernambuco. 

"  There  were  two  issues  of  this  volume  in  one  year.  Several  tjpojjraphical 
errors  were  discovered  in  the  copies  that  had  been  first  sent  out,  and  the  conse- 
iiucnce  was  that  two  new  leaves  were  issued  with  the  copies  that  remained.  The 
title  was  also  reprinted  for  these;  and  the  two  leaves  which  were  inserted 
between  the  Decade  and  the  poetry  ""omprised  not  only  a  list  of  errata,  but  also 
an  address  to  Ximenez,  on  the  practical  value  of  illustrating  the  te.\t  with  a  chart 
and  ///,  ,1/1//." — (^lARircii 

1574  Martyr.  .  .  .  De  orhe    novo    Decades.  .  .  [et    Legationes 

Babilonica;].     Folio,  blue  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  iJA/////<'ri'.v. 

.Mcala,  1516 
The  earliest  edition  containing  the  lirst  three  "  Decades." 
B.  A.  v.,  No.  88. 


1575     ^L\RTYR.     De  Nuper  sub   d.  carolo  repertis   Insums,  sim- 

ulque  incolarum  moribus,  R.  Petri  Martyris,  etc.     4to,  vellum. 

BasilciC,  1 52 1 
B.  A.  V.  .  No.  no. 


Amkkicana. 


235 


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1576  Martyr.  Pktri  Martyris  ah  ant.i.eria  mkdioi.anf.n.  Ora- 
TORis  ci.ARissiMi,  Fkrnani)I&  Hf.i.isaise  1  h  H ispaniaruiii  quon- 
dam regum  a  coiisilijs.  cle  rebus  Oceanicis  ilv  Orbe  novo  decades 
tres;  quibus  quic(|uid  de  inventis  nuper  terristraditum  .  .  .  eiusilem 
praeterea  Legationis  Babylonicae  libri  tres.  (With  the  printer's 
device  cut  out  of  the  title.)     Folio,  half  morocco. 

Basiled,  /.  Bihclium,  1533 
See  also  No.  105  7 A. 

'577  i-H»lCt»r.  Cljf  DrCclTirS  of  the  newe  worlde  or  west  India, 
C'onteynyng  the  navigations  and  concjuestes  of  the  Spanyardes,  with 
the  particular  description  of  the  m-^ .te  ryche  and  large  landes  and 
Ilandes  lately  founde  in  the  west  C.  -a.i  perteynyng  to  the  inhcii- 
taunce  of  the  kinges  of  Spayne  .  .  .  translated  into  Knglysshe 
by  Rycharde  Eden.     4to,  calf,  gilt  leaves.  I.ondiiii,  1555 

1578  Martyr.  De  Rfhvs  Ockanicis  kt  Novo  Ori-.k,  decades  tres, 
Petri  Martyris  ab  .Vngleria,  &c.  Small  Svo,  stamped  hogskin,  with 
clasps.  Colonia.*,  1574 

1579  Marivr.  De  Novo  OkHK,  or  the  Historic  of  the  west  Indies, 
Contayning  the  actes  and  adventures  of  the  Spanyardes,  which 
have  conquered  and  peopled  those  Countries  .  .  .  Comprised  in 
eight  Decades  ,  .  .  Whereof  three,  have  beene  formerly  trans- 
lated into  P^nglish,  by  R.  Eden,  whereunto  the  other  five,  are  newly 
added  by  the  Industrie,  and  painefull  Travaile  of  M|ichael|  1  ok 
Gent.     4to,  calf  e.xtra,  gilt  leaves.  London,  1612 

1580  fNlARrvR  and  Oviei>o.|  Eihro  Primo  oei  i.a  Hisiokia  de 
l'Indie  OcnuENTAi.i  .  .  .  scritti  dal  Signor  Don  Pietro  M.'-- 
tyre,  &c.  [79  leaves.]  Eibro  Secondo  delle  Indie  Occiilentali 
.  .  .  composta  da  (lonzalo  Ferdinando  del  Oviedo,  iVc.  [64 
numbered  and  2  unnumbered  leaves.]  I.ibro  IHtimo  del  Sum- 
mario  delle  Indie  Occidentali.  [15  unnumbered  leaves.]  W'ooJ- 
lUts  ana  large  map.  4to,  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  leaves,  by 
Gruel.  Vinegia,  1534 

Very  rare.     15.  A.  V.,  No.  19(1. 

1581  Marvin  (Abijah  P.).  History  of  Worcester  in  the  War  of 
the  Rebellion.     Portraits.     8vo,  cloth.  Worcester,  1S70 

1582  Marvin.  History  of  the  Town  of  Lancaster,  Massachusetts, 
from  the  First  Settlement  to  the  Pre.sent  Time,  1643-1879.  Ma[s 
and  plates.     8vo,  cloth.  Lancaster,  1879 


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1583  [Maryland.  I  Prockf.dinc.s  of  the  Convf-ntions  of  the  Prov- 
ince of  Nhirylaiul,  held  at  the  City  of  Annapolis  in  1774,  1775  <S: 
1776.     8vo,  sheep.  Haltiiiiore,  1S36 

1584  Maryland  Historical  Society  Papkrs.  14  vols,  (or  parts), 
8vo.  Baltimore,  1845-58 

Comprises  : 

I.  DiscouRSK  on  the  I.ikk  and  Character  of  (Jkoki;!:  Caivi  ki, 
the  first  Lord  Baltimore  :  made  by  John  P.  Kennedy.  1845 

II.  Memoir  of  Benjamin  Banneker  .  .  .  by  John  11.  B.  I.a- 
trobe.  1845 

III.  .\  I'ai'KR  upon  Cai,!K()I<nia    .   .    .    by  J.  Morrison  Harris. 

1849 

IV.  .American  Colonial  Hisiorv.  An  .Address  made  by  Thomas 
Donaldson.  1849 

V.  The  (  )ri(;i\  and  Crow  III  of  Civil  l.iiiEKTV  in  Maryland.  \ 
Discourse  delivered  by  (Ico.  Win.  Brown.  1850 

VI.  .\  Skeich  of  the  I-iee  and  Services  of  Cen.  Oriio  Holland 
W  HI  I  A. MS   .    .    .    by  Osmond   Tiffany.  1851 

VII.  Orumn  ami  Cacses  of  De.mocracv  in  Amemica  :  a  Discourse 
by  Cieor<i;c  W.  Burnap.  1855 

\  III.  Baiiimdre:  a  I-on^,  I-onjj  Time  Ayo  [a  l'ocm|,l)y  W.  15. 
Bfuchanan|.  1853 

IX.  .\  Skelcii  of  the  I.iee  of  Benjamin  Bannekek  ;  from  Notes 
taken  in  1836.     Read  i)y  J,  Saurin  Norris.  1S54 

X.  .\KkK  AN  Slave  Trade  in  Jamaica,  aiul  Comparative  Tieat- 
ment  of  Slaves.  1854 

XI.  Cat Ai.oouE  of  the  Manuscripts,  Maps,  Meilals,  Coins,  Statu- 
ary, Portraits  and  Pictures;  and  an  .Account  of  the  Library  of 
the  .Maryland  Historical  Society    .    .    .    by  Lewis  Mayer.      1854 

XII.  Mar  I  IN  Behaim,  the  Cierman  .Astronomer  and  Cosmoy raphe r 
of  the  Times  of  Columbus    .    .    .    by  John  (1.  Morri.s.  1855 

XIIL  Memoir  of  the  Baron  de  Kalh   .    .    .    by  J.  Sj)ear  Smith. 

1858 
XIV.  Anni'ai.  Rei'or  t  of  the  President  of  the  Maryland   Histori- 
cal Society,  with  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws.  1858 

1585  I  Maryland.)  .A  Relation  of  Maryland,  reprinted  from  the 
London  Ktlition  of  1635:  with  a  Prefatory  Note  and  .Appendi.v 
by  Francis  L.  Hawks.  .  .  .  Large  map.  410,  half  morocco,  ^ill 
top.  New  York,  1865 

Only  50  copies  printed  in  4to.     No.  41). 


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15.S6     [M.\RYi..^Ni). I     A  Relation  of  the  Successcfull  Bej;inninji;s  of 
the    LoKi)  Rai.tkmore's  Pla.ntaiion  in  Mary-I.and  :  l)t'in;;(  an 
extract  of  certaine  Letters  written    from  tlience  by  some  of  tlie 
Aduentiirers  to  their  Friends   in    England.     Anno  Domini,  16,^4 
4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Albany,  1S65 

I.arfje  paper.     30  cr)pics  printed.     Shea's  Southern  Tracts,  No.  I. 
I'refatory  note  by  B[rantz]  Mfaycr). 

1587  I  Massachusetts.  I  The  (Ieni-ral  I,aws  And  Liberties  Of  the 
NLxssACHLSKTS  Coi.oNY  :  Revised  iV  Reprinted,  By  Order  of  the 
(ieneral  Court  Holden  at  Boston,  May  i5tli,  1672.  Edward 
Rawson,  Seer.  Folio,  red  levant  morocco  e.xtra,  gilt  leaves,  by 
Bedford.  Cambridge,  1672 

The  above  copy  has  6  pp.  additional,  to  the  number  described  in  the  Brinley 
catalo;^ue,  No.  S14.  .After  pajje  U  of  tiio  "  So  vend  Laws,"  &c. ,  at  the  end 
sliould  t>ciur  a  blank  paj^e,  followed  l)y  pp.  7-12;  another  blank  leaf,  then  pp. 
II  (j/V),  14  and  15.  On  page  S  of  this  latter  portion  is  the '' Order  to  prevent 
Baudery,"  and  on  the  last  pajje  (15)  the  Order,  "that  henceforth  it  shall  not  be 
lawful  for  any  single  Woman  or  Wife  in  the  absence  of  her  Husband,  to  enter- 
tain or  lodj^eany  In-mate  or  Sojourner." 

J^"  .See  .Ma  MI  SCRIPTS. 

1588  .\L\SSACHL'SETTS.  Reprint  of  the  above  Colonial  Laws,  with 
Supplements  to  1686,  &:c.     Imperial  8vo,  half  morocco. 

Boston,  18S7 


i588(;     NL\^>A(  iiusETTs  or  The  first   Planters  of  New-England,  The 

End  and   Manner  of  their  coming  thither,  and   Abode  there:  In 

several  Epistles.  Boston,  169(1 

David  Serving  His  Ceneration.    Or,  .\  Sermon  .  .  .  Occasioned 

by  the  Death  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  John  Baily  .   .    By  increase  Mather. 

Boston,  1698 
2  vols,  in  I.      i6mo,  calf.  Boston,  1696-98 

fontents  (of  the  first):   The  Humble  Kenuest  of   his  Majesties  I  oyal  Subjects, 
the  ( iiivcrnuur  and  the  Company  late  ^rone  for  New  l'!nj;l<piid  (Ajjril  7,   lOvO. 
T.  DiKi  kV's  I.KTTKR*  [its  first  appearance  in  print]  to   the  Countess  of  Lin- 
coln (Mch.  12.  1630). 

*  "  The  most  interestinjj  as  well  as   the  most  authentic  document  in  our  early 
annals." 

J.  Am  (\  and  T.  Siiki'AKIjs  Prkfack  to  "  Defence  of  the  .\nswer  made  unto 
the  Nine  ()uestions." 

John  Ciini(N\  "  I'refatio  Ajxilogetica"  t()  Norton's  Answer  tn  Appolonius." 

1589     I  Massachusetts.]     Debates,   Resolutions  and  other  Proceed- 
ings, of  the  Convention  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts, 


2;8 


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Convened  at  Boston,  on  the  9th  of  January,  17S8  .  ,  .  for  the 
purpose  of  assenting  to  and  ratifying  the  Constitution  recom- 
mended by  the  Grand  P'ederal  Convention,  together  with  the  Veas 
and  Nays,  &c.     Svo,  calf.  Boston,  1788 

A  book  with  a  pedi^'ree.     See  the  MS.  note  on  fly-leaf. 

1590  [Massachusetts.]  Dkbatks,  Resolutions  and  other  Proceed- 
ings of  the  Convention  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts, 
Boston,  Jan.  9,  1788,  to  Feb.  following.     i2mo,  half  calf. 

Boston,  1S08 

1591  [Massachusetts.]  Dehates  and  Prockei)IN(;s  in  the  Conven- 
tion of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  held  in  the  year  1788, 
and  which  finally  ratified  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States. 
8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1856 

iKr2  (Massachusetts  Laws.]  The  Perpetual  Laws,  of  the  Com- 
monwealth of  Massachusetts,  from  the  Establishment  of  the  Con- 
stitution to  the  first  Session  of  the  General  Court,  A.  1).  17S8. 
8vo,  calf.  Worcester  : /y<//(//t  T/iomas,  1788 

Hook-platc  of  Winthrop  Sargent. 

'593  I  Massachusetts. I  The  Journals  of  each  Provinciai,  Con- 
cress  of  Massachusetts  in  177.1.  and  1775,  and  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety.  .  .  .  Published  .  .  .  under  the  supervision  of  Will- 
iam l,incoln.     Svo,  sheep.  Boston,  1838 

1594  Massachusetts  Bav.  Records  of  the  Governor  and  Company 
of  the  ...  in  New  England  .  .  .  Edited  by  Nathaniel  P. 
Shurtleff,  1628-1686.     5  v'ols.  in  6.     4to,  cloth,  uncut. 

Boston,  1S53-54 

1595  Massac husee  Psalter  :  asuh  Uk-kuttoohomaongash  David 
Weche  Wunnauchemookaonk  Ne  ansukhogup  John,  Ut  Indiane 
kah  Englishe,  &c. — The  Massachuset  Psalter :  or  Psalms  of 
David  With  the  Gospel  According  to  John,  In  Coliunns  of  Indian 
and  English,  iS:c.  Svo.  brown  levant  morocco  e.\tra,  embossed 
gilt  edges,  by  Pratt.    Boston,  N.  E. :  B.  Green  and  J,  Printer,  1709 

4  1596  Mather  (Cotton).  The  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World: 
Being  an  Account  of  the  Tryals  of  Several  Witches,  Lately  Exe- 
cuted in  New-England,  &c.  4to,  blue  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt 
leaves,  by  Pratt.  Boston,  rep.,  London,  1693 

Fine  copy,  with  the  leaf  "  Imprimatur." 


Amkricana. 


239 


J  1597     Ma  iHF.R.     The  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  Worio:  Beinjj  an 

Account  of   the  Tryals  of   Several  Witches  Lately    Executed  in 

New-Knjj^iand  ;    And    of   several    Remarkable    Curiosities  therein 

Occurring.     4to,  half  morocco.  Lonilon,  1693 

The  second  edition. 

i59<S  Mathkr.  Wussukwhonk  En  Christiankue  asuh  peanta.m- 
WAE  Indianog,  &c.  [An  Epistle  to  the  Chri.stian  Indians,  &c.| 
Small  Svo,  red  morocco  extra,  jjilt  edges. 

Mushauwomuk  [Boston],  Bartholoniew  Green,  1700 

Exccedin^jly  r.ire.      First  edition,  with  both  title-paj;es,  and  Indian  and  F.nglish 
text  on  opposite  pages  throughout. 

J  1599  Mathkr.  Magnalia  Chkisti  Americana;  or,  The  Ecclesi- 
astical History  of  New-England,  from  Its  First  Planting,  in  the 
Year  1620,  unto  the  Year  of  our  Lord,  169S.  In  Seven  Hooks.  By 
the  Reverend  and  Learned  Cotton  Mather,  M.A.,  .And  Pastor  of 
the  North  Church  in  Moston,  New-England.  Lar^^c  map  of  Nao 
Eni:;land  and  Ncii.'  York.  Folio,  morocco  antique.  Boston,  1702 
Errata  (reprint)  2  pp.  inserted. 

1600  Ma  rnKR.  Magnai.ia  Ciiristi  .\mericana;  or,  'I'he  Ecclesi- 
astical History  of  New-England,  from  its  First  Planting,  in  the 
year  1620,  unto  the  year  of  our  Lord,  1698.  In  Seven  Books.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  sheep.  Hartford,  1820 

1601  Mather.  Rkasonable  Religion  ;  or.  The  Truths  of  the 
Christian  Religion  demonstrated  .  .  .  Together  with  the  Re- 
ligion of  the  Closet,  and  Family  Religion  Urged  .  .  .  Preface  by 
the  Rev.  Dr.  |I)anielJ  Williams.      i2mo,  calf.  London,  1713 

1602  Mathkr.  Psalteriu.m  .\mericanu.m.  The  Book  of  Psalms 
In  a  Translatioiv  E.xactly  conformed  unto  the  Original;  but  all  in 
Blank  Verse,  Fitted  unto  the  Tunes  commonly  used  in  our  Churches, 
&c.     Small  8vo,  calf.  Boston,  N.  E.,  17 18 

Autograph  of  11.  Cotton. 

1603  Mathei  The  Terror  of  the  Lord.  Some  Account  of  the 
P^ARTHQUAKE  That  shook  New-F^nglani),  In  the  Night,  Between 
the  29  and  the  30  of  October,  1727.  With  a  Speech  Made  inito 
the  Inhabitants  of  Boston,  the  Ne.xt  Morning.  Small  Svo,  red 
levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Pratt.  Boston,  1727 

I'ine  copy  of  the  first  edition,  with  Appendix,  written  Nov.  4,  U  pp. 


240 


Amkritana. 


1604  JMaihkr  (Increase  (?)  and  Nathaniel).]  A  Disi'uia  1  ion  con- 
cerning CiiuRCH-Mi-.MHKKs  and  their  Children,  in  Answer  to  XXI. 
Questions:  Wherein  the  State  of  such  Children  when  Adult,  To- 
gether with  their  Duty  towards  the  Church,  And  the  Churches 
Duty  towards  them  is  Discussed.  IJy  an  Assembly  of  Divines 
meeting  at  Hoston  in  New  England,  June  4th,  1657.  4to,  half 
morocco.  London,  1659 

Fine  copy. 

1605  Maiiikk  (Increase).  The  Mystery  of  Israi  i.'s  Sai.vaiion, 
Exj^lained  and  Applyed;  or,  A  Discourse  concerning  the  General 
Conversion  of  the  Israelitish  Nation,  &:c.     Small  8vo,  calf. 

Printed  in  the  yrar  1669 

1606  [Ma  rnKR.]  A  Brikk  History  of  the  Warr  With  the  India:  s 
in  Nk.w-Enc.i.ani)  (from  June  24, 1675,  when  the  first  English-man 
was  murdered  by  the  Indians,  to  August  12,  1676,  when  Philip, 
alias  Metacomet,  the  principal  Author  and  Beginner  of  the  Warr, 
was  slain),  iVc.  Small  4to,  green  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves, 
by  Bcdfoiil.  Boston,  1676 

The  Hoston  ctiition  of  this  book  is  so  rare  that  no  niori.'  Ih.in  three  perfect 
copies  .Tie  known.  The  above  copy  has  one  full  leaf  and  portions  of  two  others 
executed  in  perfect  f.ncsimile. 

1607  Mathkk.     a  Brikk  History  of  the  War  with  the  Indians  in 

Nkw-Enoi.ani).     From  June  24,  1675  (when  the  first  Englishman 

was   Murdered  by  the    Indians)    to  August  12,  1676,  when  IMiiiip, 

alias  Metacomet,  the  principal   Author  and  Beginner  of  the  W  ar, 

was  slain,  &:c.     4to,  green  levant  morocco  extra,  by  J^rait. 

London, 1676 
I'ine  copy. 

1608  Mathkr.  An  Earnest  Exhortation  To  the  Inhaiutants 
of  NkwEnclani),  iK:c. 

\  Brief  History  of  the  Warre  with  the  Indians  in  New- 
Enoi.ani). 

2  vols,  in  I.    4to,  half  russia  top  margins  cropped.     Boston,  1676 

The  above  copy  of  this  remarkably  rare  book  [the  second  as  above]  agrees  with 
th.it  described  in  the  Mrinley  Catalogue  (No.  <J48),  e.\cepting  the  transposition  of 
the  two  parts  and  the  loss  of  the  title  to  "AHrief  History."  Pp.  15-16  would 
make  No.  ifjo()  almost  perfect. 

1609  Mathkr.  A  Further  Account  of  the  Tryai.s  of  the  New- 
Enolani)   Witches   .    .   ,    To   which    is   added    Cases   of   Con- 


Americana. 


►41 


science  Concerning  VVitclicrafts  and  Evil  Spirits  I'ersonatinjj  Men 
.    .    .    By  Increase  Mather  (With  a  Vo^tscript).    410,  half  morocco. 

I-ondon,  1693 
TIic  first  p.irt   of  the  work  (pp.  i-io)  is   Deodat   Lawson's  "  Tnic  Narrative, 
&c.,"  taken  fioiu  Cotton  Mather's  "  W'omlers  of  the  Invisible  World." 

1610  MArnKK.  \  FuRTiiKK  .AccoUN  r  of  the  Tryals  of  the  Nkw- 
Knc.i.wd  WirciiKS.  Another  copy.  4to,  red  morocco  extra,  jiilt 
leaves,  by  J'/v//,  heatl  lines  cropped.  London,  1693 

These  copies  have  both  titles. 

161 1  MAriiKK.  i)K  Succi'.ssr  Evan(;i:i,ii  aiu'd  Indos  Occidkn- 
■v\\.\:^\i\m\  0//f///<i/i-s\  in  Nova-Anglia ;  Epistola.  Ad.  CI.  Virinn 
I).  Johannem  Leusdenum  ...  A  Crescentio  Mathero.  .Small 
Svo,  polished  calf  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Bedford.     Ultrajecti,  1699 

Keprinleii  from  the(lirst)   Condon  eilition  ("  Typis  J.  Ci."    1688) 


161 2     MAriii.R.     .Another  copy.     Vellum. 


Ultrajecti,  1699 


1613  [Ma  I  iii.K.  I  The  History  ok  King  Philip's  Wars,  by  the  Rev. 
Increase  Mather,  D.l).  Also,  a  History  of  the  same  War,  by 
the  Rev.  Cotton  Mather,  D.I).  To  which  are  ailded  an  Introiluc- 
tion  and  Notes,  by  Samuel  (1.  Drake.  J\>rti\tits.  4to,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  etiges.  Albany,  1.S62 

1614  .Maiiif-k.  Early  History  or  Np:w  F^noland  ;  being  a  Rela- 
tion of  Hostile  Passages  between  the  Indians  and  European  Voy- 
agers and  First  Settlers  .  .  .  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes, 
by  Samuel  C.  Drake.  Small  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut 
edges.  Albany,  1.S64 

Only  250  copies  primed. 

1615  Maiiikr.  Rkmarkaislk  Providkncis  illustrative  of  the  Ear- 
lier Days  of  American  Colonization  .  .  .  with  Introductory 
Preface  by  (jeorge  Offor.  Portrait.  Post  8vo,  morocco  extra, 
gilt  over  red  leaves,  by  Rivitrc.  London,  1856 

1616  Mather  (Nathanael).  Early  Piktv,  exemplified  in  the  Life 
and  Death  of  Mr.  Nathanakl  Mathkr,  who  Having  become  at 
the  Age  of  Nineteen,  an  Instance  of  more  than  Common  Learn- 
ing and  Virtue,  Changed  P^arth  for  Heaven,  Oct.  17,  1688  .  .  . 
Prefatory  lipistle  by  Mr.  Matthew  Mead.     Small  8vo,  calf. 

London,  16S9 
Also  in  this  vol. — Several  Sermons  concerning;  Walkir  ;  with  God,  and  that  In 
llie   Dayes  of  ^'outh  :  p'-eached  at   Boston  in   New-England  by  Cotton  Mather. 
London,  i()Sij. 


242 


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1617  Maiiikr  (Nathanael).  The  Rkjiitk.ousnf.ss  of  Gou  throiijjh 
Faith  upon  All  without  difference  who  believe.  In  Two  Sermons 
on  Romans  3,  22.     4to,  calf  antique,  gilt  leaves.         London,  1694 

1618  (Matiikr  (Richard).]  An  Apoi.ogie  of  the  Churchks  in 
Nkw-ICn(;lani)  for  Church-Covknant  .  .  ,  sent  over  in 
Answer  to  Master  Hernard  in  the  Yeare  1639.     Pp.  80.  1643 

C  lURCH-CioVERNMENT  and  Church-Covenant  Discussed,  In  an 
Answer  of  the  Elders  of  th-;  severall  Churches  in  New-Enjjland 
To  two  and  thirty  Questions,  sent  over  to  them  by  divers  Ministers 
in  Enjjjland,  to  declare  their  judgments  therein.  Together  with 
an  Apologie  of  the  said  I^lders  in  New-England  for  Church- 
(lovernment,  sent  over  in  Answer  to  Master  Bernard  in  the  yeare 
1639,  \:c.     88  pp.  1643 

Two  pamphlets  in  1  vol.  4to,  calf  antique,  gilt  leaves. 

London,  1643 

A  second  title  to  the  first  part  reads,  "  An  Answer  of  the  Klders  of  the  severall 
Churches  in  New-Kngland  unto  Nine  Positions,"  &c.,  1643. 

1619  Mather  (Richard)  and  To.mpson  (William).  A  Modest  i\: 
Hrotheri.v  .\nswer  To  Mr.  Charles  Herle  his  Book,  against  the 
Independency  of  Churches,  &c.    4to,  half  morocco.     London,  1644 


1620  [Mather  (Samuel).  An  Attempt  to  Shew,  That  America 
must  be  Known  to  the  Ancients  ;  Made  at  the  Request,  and  to 
gratify  the  Curiosity,  of  An  Inquisitive  Gentleman  :  To  which  is 
added  an  .\ppendix,  Concerning  the  American  Colonies  and  some 
Modern  Managements  against  them.  By  an  American  P-nglish- 
man,  Pastor  of  a  Church  in  Boston,  New-England.  8vo  (pp.  35). 
Half  morocco.  Boston,  New-England,  y.  Kncelaiid,  1773 

I'resentation  copy  from  Dr.  Mather  to  Clov.  Sargent. 

"A  work  of  equal  Learning  and  Patriotism."  "It  maintains  that  the  pos- 
terity of  Japhet,  by  Magog,  were  the  primary  inhabitants  of  America  ;  a  warlike 
people,  well  iiualified  to  make  those  Ancient  Encampments  which  have  been  dis- 
covered at  the  West." — Is.  Thomas. 

It  is  so  rare  that  Kicli  had  never  seen  a  copy,  but  refers  to  the  Catalogue  of 
Harvard  (College  Library. 

t^"  See  also  No.  1588(1. 

1621  I  Matthews  (John).]  '1"wenty-one  Plans,  with  Explanations 
of  different  Actions  in  the  West-Indies  during  the  late  War.  410, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Chester,  1784 


A 


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1622  Matthews  (\Vasliinj(ton).  (Irammar  and  Dicitonakv  of  tlic 
LANiiUAiiK  of  the  HiDATSA  (Miniietarees,  (Irosventres  of  tlu'  Mis- 
souri), with  ail  Introductory  Sketch  of  the  'I'ribe.  Royal  Svo, 
uncut.  New  York  :  Crainoisy  Priss,  x^-jt, 

Shea's  Anu'ricui  Linguistics.     Series  II.,  Nd.  i.     Only  umi  copies  priiueil. 

1623  Maiihi  ws.  HiDATSA  (Minuetaree)  Enc.msh  Die  rio.v  akv. 
Royal  Svo,  uncut.  New  York  :  Crainoisy  J'lt'ss,  1S74 

Shea's  American  l.injjuistics.     Series  II.,  No.  2.     Only  kh)  copies  printeil. 


16J4  [Mauuk  ( John).  I  Visir  to  the  Falls  of  Nl\(;ara  in  iSoo. 
8  Jiiie  ['lates  by  the  author^  P'ci'j!'-     Royal  Svo,  half  calf  e.xtra. 

London,  1S26 

1625  Maudlti  (Israel).  A  Short  Yiiw  of  the  IIisioRV  of  the 
Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  With  Respect  to  their  Charters 
and  Constitution.     Svo,  half  morocco.  London,  i  774 

Third  edition,  to  whicii  i>  now   added  the    Original    Charter  ijjranled    to    that 
I'rovince  in  the  4th  of  Charles  1.,  and  never  before  printed  in  Knjjland. 

1626  Maury  (M.  ¥.).  The  Physical  Geography  of  the  Ska. 
Charts.     Svo,  cloth.  New  York,  1S56 

1627  Maw  (H.  I..).  Journal  of  a  Passage  from  the  Pacific  to  the 
Atlantic,  crossing  the  Andes  in  the  Northern  Provinces  of  Peru, 
and  descending  the  River  Marathon  or  Amazon.  Svo,  half  calf, 
gilt.  London,  1829 

1628  Maw.  Journal.  Another  copy.  With  the  large  map.  Svo, 
half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1829 

1629  Ma.ximiliam  Tkansylvani  C.esaris,  a  secretis  Epistola,  de 
admirabili  &  novissima  Hispanorfi  in  Orientem  navigatione,  cpia 
vane,  &  nulli  prius  accessre  Regiones  invetce  sunt,  cum  i])sis  etifi 
Moluccis  insulis  beatissimis,  optinio  Aromatn  genere  refertis  .  ,  . 
etc.     4to,  brown  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Pratt. 

Rom,T,  1524 
B.  A.  v..  No.  124. 
Kine  coi)y. 

1630  Mayiiew  (Experience).  Indian  Converts;  or,  some  .\ccount 
of  the  Lives  and  Dying  Speeches  of  a  considerable  Number  of  the 
Christianized  Indians  of  Martha's  Vineyard,  in  New-Knglaiul,  .  .  . 


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To  which  is  added,  Some  Account  of  those  Mnj^'Hsli  Ministers  who 
liavc  sMccessively  presided  over  the  Indian  Work  in  tliat  and  llie 
adjacent  Islands.  Hy  Mr.  Hrince.  8vo,  half  morocco.  Water- 
stained.  l,()n{h)n,  17. '7 

1631  MwiiKW  (Jonathan).  A  Dkfknxi:  of  the  Observations  on  the 
Charter  and  Conduct  of  the  Society  for  the  I'koi'Aca  rio.\  of  tlie 
("i(tsi'i:i,  in  l-'oKKiON  Parts,  aj^ainst  An  Anonymous  Pamphlet 
falsely  intitled  \  Canuiu  Examination,  etc.     Svo,  half  vellum. 

Hoston,  1763 

1632  Maviikw.  Remarks  on  an  .Anonymous  '1'kact,  entitled  An 
.Answer  to  Dr.  Mayhews  Observations  .  .  .  IJeing  a  Second 
iJcfence   of   the   said   Obseiv;v;-.':<o.      8v(»,   half   vellum, 

Hoston,  I  764 

1633  Mavhkw.  'I'he  Snare  broken.  A  'Ihanksj^iving-Discounse, 
Preached  At  the  Desire  of  the  West  Church  in  Boston,  N.  E., 
Friday,  May  23,  1766.  Occasioned  by  the  Repeal  of  Stamp- 
Act.  Hy  Jonathan  Mayhew,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  said  Church.  8vo, 
half  morocco,  pp.  44.  Boston  :  /i'.  *>  .V.  JJra/rf,  1766 

DtHlicMtc'd  to  the  Kijjlit  Honorable  William  I'itt,  Esq. 

1634  |Mi.i)ici.|  The  Life  of  Lorenzo  u^:  Medici,  called  the  Mag- 
nificent.     By  William  Roscoe.     Portrait,  etc.     2  vols.,  4to,  calf. 

London,  1797 

J.  Mitfonl's  copy,  with  autograph  and   MS.  notes,   also  pcjrtraits  of   Roscoe, 
some  of  his  MS.  and  newspaper  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 
I|3P"  Americas  Vespucius.     Vol.  2,  pp.  42-43. 

1635  [MiiiiNA  (Pietro  da).j  L'Arte  del  Navegar  in  laqual  si  con- 
tengono  lere  gole  dechiarationi,  secret!,  &  avisi,  alia  bona  navega- 
tion  nccessarii  .  .  .  tradotta  de  lingua  Spagnola  in  volga  Italiano, 
a  beneficio  (S.:  utilita  de  ciascadun  Navigante.  Woodcut  title,  Jia- 
grains,  txiid  the  map  '■'  Mundo  Novo,"'     4to,  vellum.       Vinetia,  1554 

The  title  is  dated  1555. 

1636  |Mki)1na.|  L'Arik  de  Navigeur  de  M.  Pierre  de  Medina 
Espagnol  .  .  .  Trautluit  de  Castillan  en  Francois,  avec  augmenta- 
tion iS:  illustration  de  plusicurs  figures  &  annotations,  par 
Nicolas  de  Nicoi.ai  .  .  .  Novellement  reveu  .  .  .  par  Jean  de 
Sevii.i.k.  Diai^ram  woodcuts  and  lar^e  map.  ^^  Nouveau  Monde." 
4to,  vellum.  Rouen,  1628 


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1637  [Ml.l.A.]       COSMOGRAIMIIA    I'oMl'ONll  CUm  fl^Ufis.      2  tlhlpS.       4tO, 

red  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  over  marbled  leaves,  by  HarJy. 

Saliiiaticc,  1498 

B.  A.  V.  A.UI.,  No.  S. 

See  on  l)ack  of  title,  idtli  line  :  "extra  islas  duas  extremas  i)lurinia  i  ^cniiitiii-, 
nam  versus  occiileiis  serenissimus  hispaiiia  rum  rex  l-'erdinailiis  i\  llelisabetli 
terra  hibitnta  tlista  te  ab  occideti,  p.  xlv. ,  jjradus  ivenerut." 

1638  [Mk.i.a.]  Cosmoc;rai>hia  I'omi'onii  Mki.k:  Authoris  r itidissmii 
Tribiis  I.ibris  digesta:  puo  qdaz  Compcndio  Joannis  Cuclei,  etc. 
4to,  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  J/arJy,   Norinbtrge,  1511 

See  verso  of  sig.  F.,  for  Americus  Vespucius,  etc. 

1639  [Meia.]  Pomi'onii  Mki.ae  Hispani,  Libri  de  situ  orkis  tres, 
adjectis  lOachimi  VAdiani  Helvetii  in  eosdem  Scholiis:  Addita 
quuciiie  in  (jcographia  Catccliesi  &:  Kpistola  Vadiani  ad  Agriiola 
digna  iectu.     Cum  Indice  summatim  omnia  complectcte. 

Vienna^  :  Lucas  Ahvifsr,  15  iS 

Joannis  Camertis  minoritani,  artium,  et  sacroe  theologiae  doctoris 
in  C.  IVLII  Solini.  llOAil^nrA.  Enarrationes.  J'olyhistor 
map.  Vienna;,    1520 

2  vols,  in  I.     Folio,  vellum.  Vienna;,  1518-20 

B.  A.  \'.,  Nos.  92  and  108. 

1639*  Mei.a.  Dupiicate  of  the  preceding  (B.  A.  V.,  108).  Folio, 
half  morocco.  Viennai,  1518 

1640  [Mela.]  Pomponii  Meeae  de  Orris  situ  libri  tres,  accuratis- 
sime  emendati,  una  cil  CommOtariis  Joachimi  Vadiani  Helvetii 
.  .  .  adjecta  sunt  praiterea  loca  aliquot  ex  Vadiani  commentariis 
sumatim  repetitia  .  .  .  rursum,  Epistola  Vadiani,  ab  eo  pent- 
adulescente  ad  Rudolphum  Agricolam,  &c.  En^ra-teJ  borJir. 
Folio,  half  morocco  antique.  Basilea;,  1522 

B.  A.  v.,  No.  112. 

1640*  [Mela.]  Pomponmi  Melae  de  Orbis  situ,  &c.  Engraved  title. 
Folio,  calf.  Lutetiae  Parisiorum,  1530 

B.  A.  v.,  No.  157. 

1641  Mela.  Pomponii  Melae  de  Orbis  Situ  libri  tres,  &c.  Folio, 
calf.  Parisiis,  1540 

1642  Melish  (John).  Travels  in  the  United  States  of  America 
in  the  years  1806,  &c.  8  maps.  2  vols.,  8vo,  half  morocco 
(stained).  Philadelphia,  1812 


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i(>4.}  MiiMoiii  (William).  'Iho  (Iki  a  r  Imi'oktanck  of  a  ki.i.Kiinis 
I-in.  ("(Jiisidert'il  ...  A  New  Kclition,  witli  a  .Memoir  ol'  tlic 
Author  pnfixt'd  .  .  .  by  Cluirlcs  I'lirtoii  Cooper.  Koyal  Hvo, 
cloth,  iiiKUt.  I.oniloii,  i.S4(; 

I'riv.-ilciy  printi-il  by  Mr.  Cooper,  for  prt-senls  to  the  Ik'iiclics  nf  Lincoln's  Inn. 
Thi"  Index  was  never  i.implctcii  beyond  p.  408,  but  tnnt.'iins  ilic  rtfcreniTS  to 
Jnlin  Colton  :nid  {>thers  who  afterwards  lame  In  Ncw-Knuland. 

i(>\\    l«rltou  (liHutuniTi).  2rlti»n»iiiu  en  GrtirnUluanrtiiflr 

Zi;k-i:n  I.ami-Rkizkn  ;  door  KKyptcn,  Wcst-liulieii.  I'er/ieu, 
'i'lirkyeii,  ( )ost-Iii(Iien  ....  1660-1667.  /',V/{,vv^•v•(/ ////(•  ii//,/  17 
ciiiiiiusclcliiit\:;sl>\l.iiykcii.     410,  vellum.  .Vmsterdam,  i()iSi 

Tlie  |)Iales  facing  pp.  210-220  afterwards  appeared  in  thr  "  Uuccaniers  of 
Anurira  "     Kdiiion  of  \M\,  part  3,  pp.  1-18,  and  in  Kd.  of  i(>S4,  pp.  1-37. 

if^'45    l«|rltou|    li(|tiUjavTi|)      ;:icnmrrttrnfiUjnni*Tjfflr    cu 

ZclT)^«1llir  \\'k.si-Im>i>chk  Zi  i>i;.\-I,ani)  Ri  1/1  n,  door  do  C'ara- 
bisclic,  Kylaiulen,  Nieuw-Nederland,  Virj,nnien,  en  de  Spaai^sche 
West-Iiulien  :  bchelsende  een  seer  uaiikeiirige  Ifeschryviii;;  der 
yenoemde  l-aiulen,  benetfens  der  zelver  luwooiidereii,  (lodsdienst, 
kejieeriu^,  Zeden  eii  (lewoonten  vreemde  (lescliiedeiiisseii  en 
Doorvalleii;  .Mitsgaders  de  Cirouwelijke  Wreedhedeu  der  Spajaar- 
den  aau  de  Iiidiaiien  j{eplee}j[t  in 't  ontdekken  van  Nienw-Spanien, 
ell/,  en  Wreedheyil  der  .\merikaanse  Zee- Rovers  tejiens  de  Span- 
iaarden.  /'Itt'/iiiit;  t>n  title  aiui  at  pp.  34  am/  Ti,q.  4to,  red  morocco, 
jji It  leaves,  by  .l/(?////<7i'j.  Amsterdam,  1705 

1646  Mk.i.vin  (James).  A  Joirnai,  of  the  KxHKDrnoN  to  (^)rK.iii  c, 
in  the  year  1775,  under  the  Command  of  Colonel  Benedict  .Arnold. 
Royal  Svo,  half  mon.cco,  gilt  top.  Philadelphia,  1S64 

Only  UK)  lopii'S  (Svo)  jirinted  for  the  l''ranklin  Club.      No.  22. 

The  notes  in  this  edition  are  more  extensive  than  tiie  Bradford  Club  issue. 

1647  Mkmoikk  touchant  I'F^stablissement  des  I'kkks  Ii:siiti:s  dans 
les  Indes  d'EsPA(;NK.     [Paraguay.]     121110,  boards,  pp.  21. 

s.  1.,  1716 


1648  Mkmoiki.  contcnant  le  Pri'xms  des  Faits,  avec  leurs  Pieces  Jus- 
tificatives,  pour  servir  de  Reponse  aux  Observations  envoyees  par 
les  Ministres  d'.Anoleterre  dans  les  Coursde  I'Europe.  rimo,  half 
morocco  Paris,  175^) 

Journal  ^ti  .Major  Wasiiinglon,  pajfc  lOc)  ;    also  Letters  of  Ciencral    liraildoeix, 
\Vm.  IVnn.  Chailes  Lawrence,  etc. 


AmIKK  A\ A. 


24; 


1^49  Mi.MoiKs  of  an  Unfortunati' Yoimjj  N'oblcinan.  rrtumM  from  a 
Tliirti't'ii  N'cars  Slavery  in  Amorica,  whore  lie  li.id  l)ccii  sent  hy  tlie 
Wi(  keel  ConlrivaiKes  of  his  Cruel  Uncle    .    .    .    unio,  ealf. 

London,  174,^ 

1650  MiMoKiAi  to  tlic  Ni  \v-Y()KK  Skn  A  IK  i\:  AssiMiiiv,  hy  Smiilry 
inhabitants  of  tlic  Town  of  Lebanon,  Madison  Co.,  containin^f  a 
Defence    '.'  the  Constitution  of  this  State.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Hamilton,  iSjr> 

1651  MiMoRiAs  DK  i.os  ViuKYi-s  (|ue  han  gobernado  t!  I'cru,  diiranlc 
el  Tienipo  del  Coloniaje  Kspartol,  impresas  ile  orden  suprema. 
Lar^r  ///a/>.     6  vols.,  folio,  cloth.  Lima,  iS5(; 

A  Work  of  cxtrc'im;  interest,  cilitfil  l)y  M.  A.  Kui-ntes,  ;it  tlic  ik'^irc  nl'  ihc 
(loviTiimcnt,  from  important  MS.  ri'lalions  cxistiny;  in  the  Archi\i's  of  IViii.  It 
rnnms  from  the  cirliist  time  to  17(^0. 

1652  MiADiKTA  (Ceroninio  de)  .Histokia  IviisiA^ruA  Immana; 
la  piiblica  por  primera,  vez  J.  G.  Icazbalccta.  Imperial  Svo,  half 
morocco  extra,  >{ilt  top.  Mexico,  1S70 

165^?     Mk.ndiI' lA.     .Another  copy.     Half  morocco,  uncut. 

Mexico,  1S70 

1654  I  Mi'.rcator's  Minku  Atias  I  HisTDRiA  MiNDi  ;  or,  Merca- 
tor's  .\tlas.  Containiii).;  his  Cosmojiraphicall  Descriptions  of  tlie 
Fabricke  and  Fij^ure  of  the  World,  Lately  rectified  .  .  .  My  tl.e 
studious  industry  of  ludocus  Hondy,  Knglishcd  by  W.  S.  |  Wye 
Salsonstall].  iSi  mdps,heautifullyciii:;ravi'J^incliiiiiiii:;  l/iost'  u<hich 
relate  to  Americix  atiii  the  West  Indies.      Folio,  calf. 

London  :  AT.  >>pa)ke,  1635 

Witii  llie  adilitionai  Map  of  New  England,  of  which  vitv  few  coi)ies  exist. 
The  enj^ravi'd  title  is  dated  I'i37- 

"  This  has  the  rare  map  of  Vir)jini.i,  enj;raved  by  Ralph  Hall,  which  is  very 
seldom  seen  in  the  book.  It  jjives  a  special  value  to  the  above  copy  where  it  is 
inserted.  If  the  ennravinj;  could  have  been  done  in  time,  the  sheet  would  h.ivc 
taken  its  place  with  the  rest,  impressed  opposite  the  text  to  Virginia,  and  a  K;irit\ 
would  have  been  lost  to  the  .Vmerican  Collector.  However,  the  pubii'.hers  tilled 
up  the  blank  with  a  tluplicate  of  the  New  .Spain  Map,  this  bcin^  mentioned  in 
the  Krrata  with  a  statement  that  a  correct  map  of  New  England  was  then  being 
prepareel  in  .\nierica,  which  would  be  published  on  its  arrival  in  England.  .\ 
change  of  (owners  took  place  two  years  afterw;irds.  and  the  frontispiece  was  re-en- 
graved, having  S/'iir':/s  name  alone,  with  '  SiconJ  Edition  '  addeil,  and  the  date 
changed.  I  n  some  of  these  copies  the  new  map  was  inserted.  The  stock  thiwi 
treated  was,  however,  very  small." 


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1655  Mkssi.f.r  (Abraham).  Centennial  History  of  Somf.rsi:t  Coln  rv 
[N.  J.|.     i2mo,  cloth.  Somerville,  187S 

1656  I  Mkxia  (Tcdro).  I  Coi.ngrios  o  Diaiooos  niievamentc  copues- 
tos  por  cl  iMa^^nifico  Cavallcro  Pcro  Mcxia,  Vezino  de  Scvilla  en 
los  (piales  se  disputan  y  trata  varias  y  diversas  cosas  &  mucha 
criidicion  y  doclrina,  &c.     Small  8vo,  calf.  Andaluzia,  1547 

li.  A.  V.  Ailil.,  ir.i.     See  verso  of  CII. 

1657  [Mkxico.]  C'oi.KCCioN  de  Documentos  para  la  Histnria  de 
Mexico,  ruhlicada  por  Joacpiin  Clarcia  Icazbalceta.  I'liites.  2 
vols.,  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  M^'^ico,  ICS5S 

'I'lie  editidn  was  limited  to  300  copies.     Ramirez,  No.  2S6. 

165S  MiAi. I.  (Charles  S.).  The  Proposed  Slave  Empirk  ;  its  Ante- 
cedents, Constitution  and   Policy.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

i.oiulon,  1S63 

4     1659       MlCllAUX   (F.  A.).    VOVAGK  a  I.'OUEST  des  MONTS  .'Xl.LI'GHANVS, 

dans  les  Ktats  de  I'Ohio,  du  F.entucky  et  du  Tennessee,  ct  Retour 
a  C'harleston,  par  les  Hautes  Carolines.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt 
top.  Paris,  iSoS 

No  map. 

1660  MiDiii.i  TON  (Christopher).  A  Vindication  of  the  Conduct 
of  Captain  Christopher  Mi  'dietoii,  in  a  Late  Voyage  on  Board  His 
Majesty's  Ship  the  Furnace,  for  Discovering  a  North  West  Passage 
to  the  Western  American  Ocean.  In  .-Vnswer  to  certain  Olijcctions 
and  Aspersions  of  Arthur  Dobbs,  Ksq.;  with  an  Appendix  .  .  . 
ive.     8vo.  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1743 

1661  MllirARV    JoiRNALS    of    TwO    PrIVATI.    SOI.DIKRS,    1 758- 1 775, 

with  numerous  illustrative  notes  ;  to  which  is  added  a  .Supple- 
ment containing  Official  Papers  on  the  Skirmishes  at  Lexington 
and  Concord.      Frontispiece.      8vo,   half  morocco. 

Poughkeepsie,  1S55 

1662  .Mil  1.1  K  (Rev.  John).  A  Dfscription  of  the  Pkovinci,  and 
Citv  of  New  York;  with  Plans  of  the  City  and  several  Forts  as 
they  existed  in  the  year  1695  ...  to  which  is  added  a  Catalogue 
of  .  .  .  Books  relating  to  America.  6  plans.  8vo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  top.  London:  RoJJ,  1843 


Americana. 


»49 


1663  MiLi.ER.  A  Df.scription  of  the  Provinck  and  Cii  v  of  Ni  w 
York;  .  .  .  with  an  Introduction  and  copious  Historical  Notes  by 
John  Gilniary  Slica.     G  flans.     Svo,  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York:    Gimui/is,  1S62 

J  1664     Miii.iRoLX     (J.   F.).     APKR^,fs    sur    les  Issi  11  iticns    et    les 
M«ELRs  des  .\.MKRICAINS.     8vo,  uncut  I'aris,  i.S6j 


1665  .MiNKR  (('.).  HisroRV  of  Wyominc;,  in  a  Scries  of  Letters  from 
Charles  Miner,  to  his  Son  William  Penn  Miner,* Ks(i.  2  i/ui/'s,  J-r. 
Svo,  half  morocco.  I'hiladelp!iia,  1S45 

'*  This  is  the  most  nearly  complete  of  all  the  histories  of  the  willcy,  which  l;as 
been  the  scene  of  si:ch  tragic  events,  .is  h:ive  elicited  ilic  in'erest  of  some  in  every 
civilized  land-  The  work  is  much  the  largest  of  these  iiarrativc'<,  and  includes  a 
'  Copy  of  I,t.  Col.  Adam  Ilubley's  Journal  on  the  Western  Kxpcdition,  against 
the  Indians  under  the  Command  (jf  .Major  (leneral  Sullivan,  I77<;.  By  Sininn 
Stevens,  Lancaster,  I'a.,  Aug.  <),  1S45.'" — I'lKi.D. 

1666  [Minnesota.]  Matkkiat.s  for  the  future  History  of  Minne- 
sota; being  a  Report  of  the  .Minnesota  Historical  Society  to  the 
Legislative  .X.ssembly  .  .  .     Illustiated,     Svo,  half  morocco. 

Saint  Paul,  1S56 

1667  MiNOT  (George  Richards).  The  History  of  the  Ln>1'krkc- 
TioNS,  in  Massachusetts,  in  the  year  mdcci.xxxvi.,  and  the 
Rebellion  consequent  thereon.     Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Worcester;  Isaiah  Thotnas,  17SS 

1668  Minutes  of  a  Conspiracy  against  the  Lihkr nis  of  .A.merica. 
4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  Philadelphia,  1S65 

J;^'"  For  the  Washington  scandal,  see  p.  20. 
Only  75  quarto  copies  printed.      No.  48. 

1669  [Miranda.]  The  History  of  Don  Francisco  de  Miranda's 
attempt  to  effect  a  Revolution  in  South  A.merica,  in  a  series  of 
Letters  [by  James  Pigges|  ...  to  which  are  anne.xed.  Sketches 
of  the  Life  of  Miranda  and  Ceographical  Notices  of  (araccas. 
i2mo,  calf.  Boston,  1S09 

Second  edition. 

1670  MiRAREAU  (Comte  de).  Considi^.rations  sur  i.'ordki,  dc 
CiNCiNNATUS,  ou  Imitation  d'un  Pamphlet  .Anglo-.Americain  .  .  . 
suivies  de  plusieurs  Pieces  relatives  a  cette  Institution  ;  d'une 
Lettre  signee  du  General  Washington,  &c.  Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt 
top.  Londres,  17  88 


250 


Amkrkw  A. 


1671  MiscKM.ANKois  Col.i.KCTioN  (A):  coiisistiiijj  of  .111  ()rit;in;il 
T^etter  from  the  I*en  of  Coi  iMius,  never  before  |)iil)li.>he(l;  some 
Orij^iiial  Poetry  .  .  .  &c.,  ilie  whole  revised  and  lorrected  liy  a 
Gentleman  of  the    Inner    leinple   [M.   II.  |.     4to,  calf. 

London,  1S03 

1672  MrrcKi  I.  (Jonathan).  Nk.himiaii  on  riri  Wai.i  in  rroid)le- 
som   limes,     .jto,  half  morocco.  (.'amhridire,  1671 

.Massachusetts  Election  Sermon,  May  15.  i6()7. 

1673  MiTCHii.  (Jonathan).  .\  Dimouksi  of  the  (ilory  to  which  (lod 
hath  called  Believers  by  Jesus  Christ  .  .  .  Toj^ether  with  an 
annexed  Letter.  Small  Svo,  polisheil  calf  extra,  j^ilt  ed]Li;es,  by 
J'rtttt.  London,  1677 

1674  [  MiTciiii  i..|  Kkmimsiknci  s  of  Samii  I.  La  1  HAM  Ml  rcmi.i., 
,NLI).,  LL.I).,  by  John  \V.  Francis,  M.D.,  &c.     <Svo,  half  nwiroico. 

New  York,  1.S59 

1675  MiTcuii.i..  Ri:MiMsci-:N(  Ks  of  ,  .  .  \\y  John  W.  Francis. 
/'(>//rii//s,  kI:^)-.     .'^vo  (4to),  half  morocco,  jfilt  top.    New  York,  i.'^5y 

Unh^L'K  copy,  with  an  iiicninateil  title,  anil  'J5  portraits  ami   views  inserted, 
the  text  anil  plates  neatly  ir       .. 

1676  MocyiKT  (John),  Travki.s  and  YnvA(;is  into  Africa,  Asia 
and  America,  the  Ka.st  and  West  Indies;  Syria,  Jerusalem  and  the 
Holy-Land  ,  .  .  Translated  from  the  French  by  Nathaniel  I'nllen. 
Curious  lUts  0/ caniiiha/ism,  iS'c.     <Sv{),  calf.  London,  1696 

Inmi  the  library  <>f  Wiiithrop  Sargent,  with  his  aiit()};ra|)l). 

iC>77     |Moma\vk.|     .Xddrkss  to  the  Six  Nations;  recommcndinj^  the 

(Ios|K'l  of   Saint   John.     By    Tevoninhokarawen,   the   'Translator. 

London   (title  and  7  leaves];  a/so,   I'he  (lospel  accord inij  to  Saint 

John.     Small  Svo,  ^reen  morocco  extra,  j^ilt  top,  uncut  edjijes. 

London,  1S05 
'l"e.\t  in  Iiulian  anil  English  on  opposite  paijes. 

167S  I  .Mohawk  Braver  Book.  ]  Na  \'AkAWKA  Yondi  ui  an  avi.\- 
i>a<;hk\va  Oi;hskka».wk(!()Iih,  &:c.  The  Book  of  Conimon 
Prayer  .  .  .  formerly  collectet!  and  translated  into  the  Mohawk 
Lanjjuajje  uniler  the  direction  of  the  Missionaries  .  .  .  .V  new 
Edition:  to  which  i.s  added.  The  (iospel  acrordin^j  to  St.  NLirk, 
translated  into  the  Mr)hawk    LaiiJLfuajLje,  by  C'apt.  Joseph  Brandt, 


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251 


an  Indian  of  the  Mohawk  Nation,  /'jif^raviiii^s  /;r  /'fiu/iry.  Svo, 
old  red  morocco,  gilt  edj^es.  London,  17S7 

In  thi'^  I'llition  the  Kn;;li>-h  anil  Mohawk  version  occupy  opposilc  pa^ji-s. 
Kini"  iiipy  from  the  (leo.  Daniel  collection. 

1679  .Mohawk.  Tlie  Hook  of  Common  Pravkk.  Another  copy. 
Svo,  calf.  I.onilon,  17S7 

iiiSo  Molina  ( i"ray  .\lon/.o  dc).  X'ocaiu  i.auio  en  !,kn(.i'  a  C'as- 
1 1.1.1. ANA  y  Mkxicana  (y  Vocabiilario  en  !,en).(iia  Mexicana  y 
Castellana).  [j  vols,  in  i.|  i'olio,  red  levant  morocco  extra,  jiill 
leaves,  by  Hiuifotti.  .Mexico,  1571 

'I'hc  first  and  must  coni|5lete  of  any  of   the  ilictionaries  of   the    .\nuTi(.tn   Ian- 
jjii.i^es,  and  one  of  the  earliest  t)iM)ks  printed  in  the  New  World. 

1651  [Nfoi.iNA.|  VocAiu'i.AKis.  .Another  copy  cotnplete.  [2  vols. 
ii\  1. 1      I'njio.  vellum.  Mexico,  1571 

1652  Mcii.i\\  (.\bbe  Don  J.  Ignatius),  'i'he  (li odu  vi'iin  Ai.,  N\i- 
ikAi.  and  Civil.  UisTORV  of  ('iiii.i.  Translateil  .  .  .  \c.  .)/<//>, 
J  vols.,  Svo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1.S09 

1683  li^onavHrS.]  J^OnfUll  XtlUCfl  out  .)f  the  newe  founde 
worlde,  wherein  is  declared  the  rare  and  singuler  vertues  of  diverse 

'  ,1-1 

and  suiulrie  Hearbes,  Trees,  Oyles,  IManles,  and  Stones.  .  .  . 
.\lso  the  |)ortrature  of  the  saied  llt.'arbes  very  aptly  discribed: 
ICiiglished  by  Jhon  Frampton.  WooJiUts.  .  .  .  410,  calf  gilt, 
gilt  edges.  London,  1577 

first  edition. 

16S4  I  j-H0U(irtir9.|  .?)OI»fHU  NfUlCS  «>iit  of  the  new  found 
world,  vvl-.e'-einare  derlared  tiie  r.ire  and  singular  vertues  of  divers 

and  sundrie  Herbs,  Trees,  OyN's,  IMants  iV  Stones Mso  the 

portrature  of  the  sayde  Herbes,  very  ajilly  describeil:  l')nglisiii  d  by 
lohn  Framjjton.  .  .  .  Newly  (orrected.  .  .  .  Whereunto  are 
added  three  other  bookes  treating  of  the  He/.aar  Stone,  vVc.  .jto, 
reil  mor»)cco  extra,  gilt  leaves.     Title  anil  last  leaf  mended. 

London,  15S0 

16X5  li-Honai-^CO.l  .?>OI)fun  XfUlCa  Out  of  the  Newfound 
Worlde.  Wherein  are  declared  the  rare  and  singuler  vertues  of 
divers  Herbs,  I'rees,  IMantes,  Oylc.s,  A:  Stones,  iS:c.    .    .    .    .Mso  the 


AmKKK  ANA. 


portrature  of  the  said  Hearbs  verie  aptly  described.     Enj;Iishcd  by 
Jolin  Framplon,  &c.      IVooiicuts,     4to,  russia,  gilt  edj(cs. 

London,  i59<> 
The  title-p.'iRcs  to  "  The  Bc/aar  st'inc  "  and  "  The  I?oke  which  Treateth  of  the 
Snow  ''  bear  the  dates  if;8o  anil    1574  in  tlie   order  named,  both  in   this  and   the 
edition  of  1581). 

1686  [MoNROK.]  The  President's  Tdur.  A  Collection  of  .Ad- 
dresses made  to  James  Monroe,  Ks(|.,  President  .  .  .  on  his 
Totir  throii^^h  the  Northern  and  Middle  Staes  (sic)  A.  I).  1N17, 
accompanied  witii  Answers,  tVc.  Selected,  ike,  by  R.  Radciiffe. 
i2mo,  half  morocco.  New  I])swich,  1S22 

1687  .Monroe  (James).  .\  View  of  the  (JoNotcT  of  the  Execitive, 
in  the  Koreij^n  .Affairs  of  the  L'nited  States,  connected  with  the 
Mission  to  the  French  Repid)lic,  during  the  years  i794-'5  &:  '(> 
.  .  .  illustrated  by  Instructions  and  Correspondence  and  other 
Authentic  Documents.     <Svo,  half  calf.  Philadelphia,  1797 

1688  Mo.NKOE.  .\  View  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Executive.  Another 
copy.     8v(),  half  calf,  antitjue,  uncut  edges.  Philadelphia,  1797 

16S9  (.MoNKoi.  I  In  Memouv  of  Col,.  James  Monroe,  died  Sep- 
tember 7,  1870,  aged  71.     Portrait.      lanio,  cloth. 

[New  York,   1870] 

1690  ^^oNTAGU  (Lord  Robert).  A  Mirror  in  America.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  London,  1861 


1691  MoNTAi.noDDo    (Er.  ile).      Paesi    novamente    retrovati    et 

NOVO   Mni)()  da  .Ai.iiERico  VEsrurio  I'lorOtino  intitulato.      U'cd/- 

cut  on  title  aud  4  wooiicuts  in  the  text.    4to,  red  levant  morocco  e.xlra, 

gilt  leaves,  by  Pratt,  Milano,   15  19 

H.  A.  v.,  No.  94. 

Fine  copy,  and  a  yreat  rarity. 

1692  I  MoN  I  Ai.itoDiio.  I  Paesi  novamente  ritrovati  per  la  Navi- 
gatione  di  Spagna  in  Calicut.  Et  da  Albertutio  Vtsputio  .  .  . 
W'oihicut  of  Vcnctia  on  title-pa^c.  Small  8vo,  red  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  leaves,  by  Bedford.  Venetia  :   Rtiscoui,  1521 

Fine  copy. 

See  Vl.si'i  (.11  s. 


1693     MoNTAEEMitEKT    (Comte  de).      La  Victoire    du    Nord  aux 
Etats-Uni.s.     8vo,  uncut.  Paris,  1865 


Amf.kicana. 


253 


et 

ira, 
i»9 


avi- 


aux 
1865 


1694  Mont Ai.vo  (Francisco  Anto.  de).  Ei.  Soi,  del  Nukvo  Mundo 
ideado  y  compuesto  En  las  esclaiecidas  Operacioncs  del  l)icnaven- 
tiirado  Toribio,  Arcobispo  de  Lima  .  .  .  Ofrecido  .  .  .  Melchor 
de  Navarra  y  Rocafiili  .  .  .  por  el  Doctor  I).  Ivan  Francisco  de 
Valladolid.     I'ln^ra-reit  frontispiece  and  portrait.     Folio,  vellum. 

Roma,  16.S3 

1695  MoN  lANUs  (Arnoldiis\  Dk  Niktwe  kn  ONnEKKNDK  Wkkrfi.d  : 
of  iJeschryviny  van  America,  en  't  Zuid-Land,  etc.  En^rajcJ title, 
"]  portraits,  16  maps,  32  iar^^e,  and  71  sinalUr  iti/tint^s.  Folio,  half 
calf.  Amsterdam,  1671 

tW"Sc'c  p.  124  for  the  \'ic\v  of  New  York,  copied  in  Ojjilhy's  America. 

1696  [MoNTc  AIM.]  Rki.ation  I )e  la  prise  Forts  de  ('HOUECf en, 
oil  Oswic.o  ;  it  de  cc  (|ui  s'est  passe  cette  annce  en  Canada. 
4  leaves,  410,  vellum.  ((Irenoble]  Avec  Permission,  1756 

Printed  1)\  C'uchet  at  (irenoble,  and  undcscribed,  apparently,  though  a  few 
copies  of  a  reprint  have  i)een  issued. 

The  fort  was  defended  by  I, Six)  men,  and    i,f>4<)  were  taken  prisoners. 

1697  [MoNTCAi.M  {Marquis  i>i).|  Fkitirs  from  the  Makqim^  he 
MoN  IXAI.M,  (iovernor  (iciieral  of  Ciinada  ;  to  Messrs.  de  Merrycr 
&  De  la  Mole  in  the  years  1757,  175*^,  and  1759.  With  an  Enji[lish 
translation.     8vo.  London:  J.  Ahnon,  1777 

French  and  Knyjlish  on  opposite  pa;;es. 

Tiiese  letters,  purjxirtinK  to  have  l)een  written  by  so  distin^jiiished  a  man  as 
the  (Iovernor  deneral  of  Canada,  the  last  of  them  l>iit  a  few  days  before  the  fall 
of  (,)iu'i)ce  and  (lie  death  of  both  (lenerals  Montcalm  and  Wolfe,  h.ive  .ittrarted 
great  interest,  while  their  genuineness  has  b'.-en  siispeiieil.  Itut  "ith.isbeen 
reserved."  says  Mr.  Henry  Stevens  in  an  exteniieil  note  on  the  suljject,  "  for  Mr. 
I'rancis  I'arkinan.  llie  historian,  in  lS6<),  to  settle  almost  to  a  demonstration  that 
the  Montcalm  letters  .ire  forgeries." 

169.S  Moody  (Lieut.  Jaiius).  NAkUAriVE  of  his  F'-xertions  and 
SiMHRi.NCs  in  the  Cause  of  (iovernment,  since  the  Near  1776. 
8vo,  polished  calf  e.xtra.  j^ilt  leaves,  by  /.a<  hnsdorf.       Lontlon,  1 783 

•Second  eilition. 

"  l.ieut.  Moody,  an  .\meric.in  farmer,  was  so  harrasscd  by  mobs,  ass<'>ciations, 
and  committies,  that,  clriven  into  the  Hritish  lines,  he  lii-came  an  active,  and  in 
some  instances,  successful,  partisan  against  his  countrymen." 

1699  MooRi:  (Frank).  Diary  of  the  .Ameru  an  Rkvoi.ution.  From 
Newspapers  and  Orij^inal  Documents.  Xunierous  steel  plates,  maps, 
(:fc.     2  vols.,  8vo,  half  itiorocco.  New  York,  1H60 


!54 


Amtkk  \\.\. 


1700  |Mn(ii<K.  I  Ma  riui  \i  s  for  Hisiokv.  I'riiUcd  tioiii  Original 
Manuscripts.  U'ith  Notes  and  Illustrations.  I5y  Frank  Moore. 
First  Series.  |  All  published.  |  Portrait  on  India  paper.  .4t(),  lialf 
morocco,  \(\\\.  top,  uncut. 

New  York  :   Printni  for  the  Xin^^cr  Cliil\  1X61 
2i"  copies  (iiil)  printed.     Contains  the   l.aurens  <  <)rre>i)onik'iKi-,  rarely  fount! 
cimipli'te. 

J  1701  MnoKK.  Ri  r.i  i.i.ntN  Kixokd:  A  Diary  of  American  1-vcnts, 
with  Document.s,  Narratives,  Ilhistrative  Incidents,  I'oetry,  iVc. 
I'.dited  by  Frank  Moore,  .  .  .  with  an  Introductory  Aiidress,  on 
the  Causes  of  tlie  .Struj,rjr|o^  and  tin-  (Ireat  Issues  before  tlie  ('nun- 
try,  by  Fdward  Fverett.  I'orlrails.  i  i  vols.,  imperial  8vo,  half 
red  levant  morocco,  j^ilt  to|),  uncut.  New  York,  1867- 1S69 

The  work  is  .in  impartial  eiiil)0(liment  of  all  that  is  valuable  on  tlie  sul'iict,  mikI 
is  for  till'  Kelxllion  what  Alinon's  Kemeiuhr.iiuer  is  U     the  Revolution 

1702  Mo(u<i.  (('..  II.).  "Mk.  I,i-,k'>  Plan,  March  20,  1777."  The 
Treason  of  Charles  I.ee,  Major  (ieneral.  Second  in  (."omniand  in 
the  Anurican  .Army  of  the  Revoltition.  I>y  Cienroe  11.  Moore. 
.    .    .    2  portraits  and  2  Jac-si/ni/rs.     Svo,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1.S60 

A  manuscript,  accidentally  discovered,  has  at  length  settled  this  vexed  (luestion, 
lo  the  shame  of  thi'  tre.ichei'ous  oHicer.  Mr.  Moore  has  presented  the  suhiect, 
«ith  notes  and  f.ii-siniiles,  in  the  most  careful  manner. 

170,^      MooKi:.     .\i>i)i  TioNAi,  NoTKs  on  the   IIistokv  of  Si.avk.rv  in 
M  As>ALiiLsKT  rs.     4to  (pp.  16),  half  morocco.         New  York,  iSon 
Mr.  Moore's  reply  lo  his  Boston  critics. 

1704  M()()RK(|ohn).  Mk.dicai.  Skkiihis  .  .  .  the  first  .American 
eilifion.     Svo,  sheeji.  Providence  (Rhode  Island),  1794 

i      1705      MoKAi  F  I'ka  ri(,)i;i:  lies  jisriTi'.s.      121110,  calf.  16S3 

Second  volume.  The  5th  part  containing  (p.  284,  \c.)"I.ettre  ile  M.  de 
Palafox." 


1706  |Mt)KAi.Ks.|  Carta  del  Pai>rk  Pkuro  dk  Morai.ks  dela  Com- 
pania  de  Jesus.  Para  el  Muy  Reverendo  Padre  F'.verardo  Mtrcu- 
riano  .  .  .  en  (jue  se  da  relacion  de  la  Fe.stividad  (jue  en  estx" 
insij^ne  Ciudad  ile  Mexico,  iVc.  Small  Svo,  levant  morocco  e.\tra, 
jjilt  leaves,  by  Gruel  (one  leaf  pieced).  Mexico,  1579 

"  This  rare  book  contains  the  first  trajjedy  ever  written  in  the  Neu  World  ipp. 
Ill),  I've,),  and  is  in  five  acts.  " — II.  11. 


Ami;uhana. 


^.-^ 


:iM 


iiii- 

C  li- 
st iU 

ira, 
.p. 


1707  I  i\h)Ri)KCAi.  I  Mii.iiAkv  CiiMMissioN  to  ICufopc'  ill  1855  ami 
1856.  Rc|)()tt  of  Major  Alfred  Morclccai  of  the  Ortlnancc  Depart- 
ment.    21  platis.     4to,  half  morocco.  Wa.shingtoii,  1.S60 

IiU'urporateil  with  tliis  Report   is  a  iranslatii>ii  t>y  J.  (iDryas  nf  Schiin  on  ihf 
Modern  Systfni  of  Small  .Anns,  witii  I'J  plates. 

1708  I  MoKi  At;  (J.  15.). I  C'ai.imiak  of  Amkkkan  Ciiuonui.ocv 
illustrated  by  Quotations  from  Shakspeare.  Rt)yal  Svo,  rlotli. 
tiiiciit.  New  Vork,  1872 

Only  fxi  i'(>|iics  (No.  2S)  privately  printed  l>y  Charles  I..  Moreau. 

1709   iiioic«iu  (|i)irrrc).    lllarr  en  <r2il«i«ii*aci)tiflf  iirscf)= 

l*l>UtUfl  van  de  leste  Heroerteii  en  Afval  der  I'ortugezen  in 
Urasil.  Cluirl  on  title  ami  ttchiii^s  at  pl>.  31,  42,  05  ami  't^.  410, 
velhim.  Amsterdam,  1652 

^^"  Mi>Ki  1 1,1,  see  1737. 

1710  MokiNo  (Celso  Cesarc).  A.mkrican  Intkresis  in  .Asia.  Svo, 
pp.  40.  New  Vork,  1869 

171  I  .Mkkmnc;  and  l'-\r..\i\(;  1'kavi;k  (  IMie).  The  Litany,  Church 
Catechism,  l-'amily  Prayers  and  Several  Chapters  of  the  Old  ami 
New-Testament,  translated  into  the  Mahatjuc  Imlian  l.an^ua;.je,  by 
Lawrence  Claesse    .    .    .    &c.     4to,  calf  anticpie,  gilt  edges. 

New-\'ork  :   William  Bradford,  1715 
The  head-lines  a^   '  e.xtra  title  only,  are  in  Knglish,  pp.  40-115. 
I'ine  copy. 

;7i2  MoRRK.i.i,  I  i:  ^.,  j..).  Narrativk.  of  Foik  \()VA(;ks  to  the 
South  Ska,  .  th  and  South  Pacific  Ocean,  Chinese  Sea,  Kthiopic 
and  Southern  .Atlantic  Ocean,  Indian  and  Antarctic  Ocean,  in  1S22 
-_^i    .    .    .    with  Life,  <S:c.     Portrait.     8vo.  cloth.    New  York,  1832 

1713  [■"Morris  (Ciouverneur).  |  An  .AxswiRto  "War  in  l)is(;risi-,"; 
or.  Remarks  upon  the  New  Doctrine  of  England  concerning  Neu- 
tral Trade.     8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1806 

*  Acccjfdinjj  to  Rich. 

1714  Morris.  I'he  Lii  k  of  .  .  .  with  Selections  from  his  Corre- 
spondence and  Miscellaneous  I'apers  ;  detailing  Events  in  the 
American  Revolution,  I've.  Hy  Jared  Sparks.  Portrait.  3  vols,, 
8v(),  boards,  uncut.  IJoston,  1832 

1715  MoRSK  (jediiliah).  'J'he  Amkrica.n  CiK.ocrai'Iiv  ;  or,  a  View  of 
the  Present  Situation  of  the  United  States  of  America.  2  maps. 
Second  edition.     8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1  792 


56 


Amkrkana. 


1716  M<tKSK..  A  Rki'okt  to  tlie  Si-crktarv  ok  War  of  the  Uniti-d 
States,  on  liulian  Affairs,  comprising  a  Narrative  of  a  Tour 
performed  in  the  Summer  of  1820,  Ike,  for  tiie  |)iirpose  of 
ascertaininjr  the  Actual  State  of  the  Indian  'l'ril)ts  in  our  Country. 
Map  and  portrait.     Svo,  boards,  uncut.  New  Haven,  1822 

1717  MousK.  Annai.s  of  tlic  Amkrican  Rivoluiion  .  .  .  and 
some  of  the  principal  Indian  Wars,     d  plates.     8vo,  sheep. 

Hartford,  1824 

1718  [M(iKTiMKR  (J.). I  I. A  Skckssion  au.x  Etais-Ums  et  son  Ori- 
gine  ;  par  un  Journaliste  Americain.     8vo,  uncut.  I'aris,  186 1 

1719  Morton  (Nathaniel).  Vk  ./-Enc.i.an'Ds  Mkmoriai.i.  ;  or,  .\ 
brief  Relation  of  the  mo.st  Memorable  and  Remarkable  I'assa>;es 
of  the  rrovidente  of  tlod,  manifested  to  the  I'ianters  of  New- 
Knyland  in  Anvrica  ;  With  special  Reference  to  the  first  Colony 
thereof,  called  .New-l'limouth,  &c.  4t(),  red  levant  morocco  extra, 
gilt  leaves,  by  Bedford.  Cambridj^e,  1669 

I'iiK.'  copy. 

172*  Morton.  The  Nkw  England's  Mkmoriai,  ;  or  a  brief  relation 
of  the  most  memorable  and  remarkable  passages  of  the  Provi- 
dence of  (iod,  manifested  to  the  IManters  of  New  England,  \'c. 
i2mo,  half  morocco.  Plymouth,  1826 

1721  Morton  (Thomas).  New  English  Canaan,  or  New  Canaan. 
Containing  an  Abstract  of  New  England,  Comjxised  in  three 
liookes.  .  .  .  Written  by  Ihomas  Morton,  of  Cliffords  Inne  gent, 
upon  tenne  yeares  knowledge  and  experiment  of  the  Country. 
4to,   green  morocco,  gilt  over  red  leaves,  by  Riviere. 

Amsterdam,  1637 
Fine  i-opy. 

"  Although  this  book  is  printed  in  my  native  pl.-ice,  Amsterdam,  I  have  never 
seen  or  heard  of  it  here." — I'kkd.  Mui.LKR. 


1722  Motley  (John  Lothrop).  The  Rise  of  the  Dutch  Republic. 
3  vols.,  8vo,  half  calf  anticjue.  New  York,  1856 

1723  Moultrie  (William).  Memoirs  of  the  American  Revolution, 
as  far  as  it  related  to  the  States  of  North  and  South  C'arolina,  and 
Ceorgia.     Portrait.     2  vols.,  post  8vo,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1S02 


AmKKI*  ANA, 


ircc 
L-nt, 
ury. 


if'37 


L'vcr 


11, IC. 
1856 


ION, 

,  and 


1S02 


1724  MuuN  r(;(>MKkY  (Sir  RohiTt),  A  Discol'rsk  Conci'rninjj  tlic 
(It'sijjii'd  F',stal)lisluiu'iit  Of  a  Ni-w  C'oiony  to  the  Sonn  of  ('.\K( - 
i.iNA,  in  tlu"  Most  (Icli^litfiil  Country  of  the  Universe.  /,7/;^v//i///. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  I,on(h)n,  1717 

Sir  Kiihcrt  olitaiiicil  .t  jjrant  of  all  thu  land  bctweon  the  Rivers  .Mtaniaha  anil 
Savanna,  whiih  he  c.illed  Azilia,  and  issued  these  proposals  for  settling  it. 

1725  M()i;ki  {('t.\,  A  Ri'.i.A  I  iDN  or  loiiRNAi.i.  of  the  beginniiij;  and 
proccfdinjjs  of  the  Hn(;i.ish  1*i,an ta tion  sctled  at  I'l.iMoi  11  in 
Ni:w  l>',N(;i.ANit,  by  lertaiiic  Knjjlisli  .\diicnturcrs  both  .Merchants 
and  others.  Witli  their  ditiliciilt  passa>;e,  their  safe  arriiiall,  tlieir 
ioyfull  biiildinji  of,  and  comfortable  phmtin^j  tliemsclucs  in  the  now 
well  defended  Towne  of  New  I'limoth,  .\s  also  a  Relation  of 
Fovre  seiierall  iliscoiieries  since  made  by  some  of  the  same  ICnj^Iish 
Planters  tiiere  resident.  I.  In  a  iourney  to  I'vckanokick  the  iiabita- 
tion  of  the  Indians  greatest  Kiiij;  Massasoyt  :  as  also  their  mes- 
sa;;e,  the  answer  and  enlertaimncnt  they  had  of  him.  II.  In  a 
voyage  made  by  ten  (jf  them  to  the  Kingdome  of  Nawset,  to  seeke 
a  boy  that  had  lost  himselfe  in  the  woods  :  with  such  accidents  as 
befell  them  in  that  voyage.  Ill,  In  their  iourney  to  the  King- 
dome  of  Namaschet,  in  defence  of  their  greatest  King  Massasoyt, 
against  the  Narrohiggonsets,  and  to  reuenge  the  sujiposed  de.ith 
of  their  Interpreter  'ris(]uantiim.  I  111.  Their  voyage  to  the  Massa- 
chusets,  and  their  entertainment  there.  With  an  answer  to  all 
such  objections  as  are  any  way  made  against  the  lawfulnesse  of 
English  plantations  in  those  parts.     4to,  calf. 

London :  J'ft/i/fi/'/or  John  Bellamif,  and  are  to  be  sold  at  his  shop 
at  the  two  H  rex  hounds  in  Cornhill  nerre  the  Koyall  Exchange,  1622 

"  Mouit's  Relation"  is  the  Chief  foriier  Stone  of  a  New  Knglaiid  Library. 
A  tine  copy  despite  the  fact  of  its  worn  title. 

1726  Mnwkv  (Sylvester).  The  (jKookai'HV  and  Rksoitrces  of  Ari- 
zona and  SoNoRA  .  .  .  New  edition,  with  an  Appendi.x.  i-i^'Sf 
map.     8vo,  cloth.  San  Francisco,  IVS63 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

1727  MowKV  (Sylvester).  Arizona  and  Sonora:  the  Geography, 
History  and  Resources  of  the  Silver  Region  of  North  America. 
'Ihird  edition,  revised  and  enlarged.     Frontispiece.     i2!no,  cloth. 

New  York,  1864 

1728  MowRv  (William  /\.).  The  Desckndants  of  Natiianiki. 
MowRV,  of  Rhode  Island.    Plates.    Svo,  uncut.     Providence,  187b 


25S 


Amkricana. 


1729  |Mi;i.i.iK.J  Mi:s/t:i  Jovi ANi  iMAt.iNKs  artifuf  mami  ;ul  viviim 
ex|)rcssit'  Noc  minore  iiuUistriu  'I  lu-oluildi  Miillcri  Marpiiigtnsis 
Musis  illiistratii:.  130  portraits  within  fng^iareJ  hordeis.  410, 
l)<)ar(ls.  Hasik;f,  1577 

Iiitliiilcs  |M)iliaits  of  Colunilxis,  C'orlf/,  Charles  V.,  the  Meiliiis,  \f. 

1730  jMi'iiiK.)  Mi'MiMkK  Hum  i(»i;K.\i'iii(;ri".  sur  les  Jdiirnaiix  dcs 
Navii^ati'iirs  Ni'crlandais,  rcimprinu'-s  dans  Ics  ("oik'ctions  dc  Di- 
liry  c't  de  Iliilsiiis,  ct  dans  Irs  Collections  Hollaiuliisi-s  dii  WII' 
Sicilc,  it  siir  It's  Ancicnnt'S  liditions  Hollandaists  dcs  J(iurnau\ 
tie  Navij;ateiirs  lltranKcrs  la  |)liipart  en  Ic  possession  de  Freilerik 
Miiiicr  .  .  .  Kedige  par  I*.  A.  Tiele.  Imp.  8vo,  half  niorocio, 
uncut.  .Xnistcrdam,  1867 

One  of  the  few  copies  printed  on  drawing;  pajK-r. 

1731  .Ml  I. MR  (K.).  CATAi.odiK  of  Hooks,  Maps,  I'lateson  .Amkku  a 
.  .  .  with  Miblioyraphical  and  Historical  Notes  .  .  .  J-'ac-simi/ts. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  .Amsterdam,  1S72 

1732  MuNo/  (I).  Juan  Haut).  Hiskjkia  del  Ni;i  vo-Mindo.  JA//-. 
Koyal  8vo,  half  morocco.  Madrid,  1793 

\  olume  I.,  all  published. 

The  second  volume  is  in  .MS.  in  New  York. 

'73.3  Ml'nro  (R(j|)ert).  A  Dkscrihtion  of  the  Gknkskk  Countun 
in  the  State  of  New  York.  4  plates  a  ltd  3  maps,  some  iiisrr/iii. 
Svo,  half  morocco.  New  York:  Printed  for  the  author,  1.S04 

1/34     .MiJNSKi.i.'s  Historical  Skries — as  follows  : 

I.  Wilson  (Commi«sary).  Ordkri.y  Hook,  E^.xpedition  of  the 
Hritish  and  Provincial  Army  uiulcr  Maj.  (len.  Jeffrey  .Amherst 
against  I'iconderoga  and  Crown  I'oint,  1759.     J'ian,  1857 

II.  F.AsroN  (John).  A  Narrativk  of  the  Causes  which  led  to 
I'hilii/s  Indian  War  of  1675  and  1676  .  .  .  Introcliution  and 
Notes  hy  1'.  H.  Hough.     La rj^e  colored  map.  1S5S 

HI.  OuDi  Ki.v  Hook  of  the  NoKiJUkN  .\KMV,at  Ticoiuleroga  and 
Mt.  Independence,  from  October  17th,  1776,  to  January  8th, 
1777,  with  Biographical  and  E.\planatory  Notes,  and  an  Aji- 
l)endi.\.     J'ortrait  and  map.  1859 

IV.  DiAKY  of  the  Sik(;k  of  Dktroit  in  the  War  with  I'ontiac: 
also  a  Narrative  of  the  Principal  Kvents  of  the  Siej^e.  by  Major 
Robert  Rogers,  ike.     Edited  with  Notes  by  !•".  H.  Hough,      i860 


AmKRIc  ANA. 


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V.  RuTiKNiiF.R  {Vj.  M.).  Ohstructions  to  the  Navu.ation  of 
Hudson's  Kivkk.     Mii/>.  i'S6o 

V'l.  Stansiukv  and  Okki.i..  I.ovai.  Vkr^k.s  relating,'  to  the 
American  Revohition.     Kilited  l)y  Winthroj)  SaryeiU.  1S60 

VII.  Bi  K<;<)YNi.  (I.ieiit.  (leii.  Joliii).  Ordkki.y  Hook,  from  lii> 
Kntry  into  the  State  of  New  Vork  until  his  Surrender  at  Sara- 
toji[a,  16th  October,  1777.  Kdited  by  h).  B.  O'Calla^'han.  .)/.//' 
and  portraits.  i860 

VIII.  Kari.y  Vovaoks  up  and  down  tlie  Mississippi,  by  CavelJiT, 
St.  Cosme,  I.e  Sueur,  (Iravier  and  (luij^nas;  with  an  Introilue- 
tion,  Notes  and  an  Index  l)y  J.  (i.  Shea.  iHOi 

IX.  anil  X.  Indian  Akkairs.  1'R(hkediN(;s  of  the  Commis- 
sion krs  of  .  .  .  appointed  by  I, aw  for  the  E.\tin){uisiunent 
of  Indian  lities  in  the  State  of  New  Vork.  Introduction  and 
Notes  by  F.  B.  Hougli.     Maps.     2  vols.  iSdi 

XI.  Okdkki.v  Book  of  Sir  John  Johnson  chirinjj  the  Oriskany 
Campaij^n,  1776-1777,  .Annotated  by  WilUam  I..  Stone  .  .  . 
with  an  Historical  introduction  illustrating  the  Life  of  Sir  John 
Johnson,  by  J.  Watts  de  Beyster,  iVc.     Portrait,  etc.  iSHj 

XII.  Haddkn's  Joi.KNAi,  and  Ordkkiv  Books.  A  Journal  kept 
in  Canada  and  upon  Buryoyne's  Canipaijjn  in  1776  anil  1777,  \r. 
Fac-similes.  1 1SS4 

Together  12  vols.  4to  (10  half  morocco,  gilt  to|)s,  1  in  cloth,  the 
other  unbound).  Albany,  1857-S4 


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'735  MuRAioRi  (Lodovico  Antonio).  II  Ckistiamsimd  i  i  i.ii  k 
nelle  missioni  de'  I'adri  della  C!onipagnia  di  Clesu'  nel  Baraoiai. 
Lati^t'  map.     4to,  half  russia,  uncut.  Venezia,  174.? 

1736  MuRATORi  (Mr.).  .\  Ri.i.Ario.\  of  the  Missions  of  Paraouav. 
,  .  .  now  done  into  English  from  the  French  translation.  Svo, 
half  calf.  London,  1759 

•737  [Muriki,  (Dominiipie).)  Cyriaci  Morki.i.i.  Fasti  Novi  Oriiis 
et  Ordinationum  .\postolicarum  ad  Indias  pertinentium  breviarium 
cum  adnotationibus.     4to,  vellum,  uncut.  Venetiis,  1776 

A  collection  of  all  the  Orders  and  Decrees  of  the  I'opes,  and    Kings  of  Spain. 
relating  to  the  spiritual  administration  of  America,  from  its  discovery  to  1771. 

1738  Murphy  (Henry  C).  The  Vovace  of  Vkrkazzano:  a  Cha|)ter 
in  the  Karly  History  of  Maritime  Discovery  in  America.  Mops 
and  woodcuts.     Hvo,  unbound.      ^^w  York:  Private/)  printed,  1875 


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1739  Murray  (C.  A.).  Travels  in  North  America,  includinjj  a 
Summer  ResidtMice  with  the  Pawnee  Tribe  of  Indians.  2  vols., 
crown  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,   1854 

1740  Murray  (Hugh).  Historical  Account  of  Discoveries  and 
Travels  in  North  America.     Large  map.     2  vols.,  8vo,  half  calf. 

London,  1829 

1741  [Mymus].  De  Origine  Animalium  et  Migratione  Populo- 
RUM,  scRii'TUM  ABRAHAM!  MiLii.  Ubi  inquiritur,  quomodo 
quaque  via  Homines  ca^teraque  Animalia  Terrestria  provenerint; 
(!v  post  Deluvium  in  omnes  Orbis  terrarum  partes  iK:  regiones; 
Asiam,  Europam,  Africam,  utramque  Americam,  &:c.  121110,  red 
morocco,  gilt  edges.  Genevae,  1667 

1742  [Myritii.]  Opusculum  Geographicum  rarum,  totius  eius 
negotii  rationem,  mira  industria  et  brevitate  complectens,  iam 
recens  ex  diversorum  libris  ac  chartis,  summa  cura  ac  diligentia 
coUectum  &  publicatum,  per  Joannem  Myritium,  &c.  Portrait 
aihl  numerous  laooJcuts,  the  movable  diagrams  in  running  order. 
Folio,  vellum.  Ingolstadii,  1590 

The  large  map  of  the  world  at  p.  60  contains  a  map  of  America,  which  in  the 
extreme  N.  W.  corner  bears  the  words  "  India  Orientalis." 


1743  ^TANTUCKET  PAPERS.     Papers  Relating  to  the  Island 
1^      of  Nantucket,  with  Documents  Relating  to  the  Original 

Settlement    of   that    Island,    Martha's    Vineyard,   and 

other  Islands  adjacent,  known  as  Dukes  County,  while  under  the 

Colony  of  New  York.     Compiled  from  Official  Records,    ...   by 

Franklin  B.  Hough.     Map  and  facsimiles.     4to,  half  morocco. 

Albany,  1856 
150  copies  printed  for  private  distribution. 

1744  Narragansett  Club.     Publications  of  the   .    .    .    Fi.st  Series. 
6  vols.,  4to,  cloth,  uncut.  Providence,  1866-74 

Only  200  copies  of  the  first  three  volumes  printed,  170  of  the  fourth,  130  of 
,the  fifth,  and  160  of  the  sixth  volume.     For  subscribers  only. 

Comprises:  Vol.  I. — A  I'iographical   Introduction  to  the  Writings  of  Roger 

Williams,  by  R.  A.  Guild;  A  Key  into  the  Language  of  America,  by  Roger 

Williams,  edited  by  J.    II.   Trumbull;   Letter  of  John  Cotton  and   Roger 

Williams's  Reply. 
\ol.    II.  — Master   John  Cotton's    Answer   to    Master    Roger   Williams;   ami 

(Queries  of  Highest  Consideration. 


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Vol.  III. — The  Bloudy  Tenent  of  Persecution. 
Vol.  IV. — The  Bloody  Tenent  yet  more  Hloody. 
Vol.  V. — George  Fox  Digg'd  out  of  his  IJurrowes. 
Vol.  VI. — Letters  of  Roger  Williams. 

1745  Narrative  of  tnc  Cruisk  of  the  Alabama,  and  List  of  her 
Officers  and  Men,  by  one  of  the  Crew.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

London,  1864 

Also  in  this  vol. :  "  Our  Cruise  in  the  Confederate  States'  War  Steamer  Ala- 
bama; The  Private  Journal  of  an  Officer." 

1746  Narrative  of  the  North  Polar  Expedition,  U.  S.  Ship 
Polaris,  Captain  Charles  Francis  Hall  commanding.  P^dited 
under  the  direction  of  the  Hon.  G.  M.  Robeson.  .  .  .  by  Rear- 
Admiral  C.  H.  Davis.     Portrait,  maps  and  woodcuts.     410,  cloth 

Washington,   1S76 

1747  Nason  (Elias).  A  History  of  the  Town  of  Dinstaiu,!,, 
Massachusetts,  from  its  earliest  Settlement  to  the  Year  of  Our 
Lord  1873.     Portrait  and  woodcuts.     8vo.  Boston,  1S77 

1748  Nason.  A  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts. 
With  numerous  illustrations  on  steel  and  wood.     8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  187S 


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1749  Navarrete  (Martin  Fernandez  de).  Coleccion  de  los  Viac.ks 
V  Descubrimienios,  que  hicieron  por  mar  los  F)spaftoIes  desde 
fines  del  Siglo  XV.,  con  varios  docunientos  incditos  concernientes 
a  la  historia  de  la  Marina  Castellana  y  de  los  establecimientos 
Espanoles  en  Indias,  coordinada  e  illustrada.  3  large  maps  and  2 
portraits.     5  vols.,  4to,  calf  extra,  red  leaves,  by  Riviere. 

Madrid,  1825-37 

The  first  and  second  volumes  contain  the  original  journals,  &c.,  of  Columbus  ; 
the  third  is  devoted  to  the  expeditions  of  Vespucius,  and  the  fourth  and  lifth  tn 
the  e.xpeditions  of  Magellan,  Kleano,  tlarcia  de  Lo.iisa  and  Alvaro  de  Saavedra. 

1750  Navigator  (The)  ;  or,  the  Trader's  useful  Guide  in  Navigat- 
ing the  Monongahela,  Allegheny,  Ohio  and  Mississippi  Rivers  .  .  . 
to  which  is  added  an  Account  of  Louisiana.  Map  of  Pittsburgh, 
iSr'r.     1 2mo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Pittsburgh:  Cramer,  x^od 

1 75 1  Nkai,  (Daniel).  The  History  of  New-Enoi.ano,  containing 
an  Impartial  Account  of  the  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  Affairs  of  the 


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Country,  to  the  year  of  our  Lord  1700,  to  wliich  is  addetl  the 
Present  State  of  New-Enghuid  .  .  .  and  an  Appendix.  Ltirj^r 
iinip.     2  vols.,  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  e.xtra,  giU  leaves,  by  Prait. 

London,  i  747 
Portrait  <if  Neal  inserted. 

1752  Nkal.  History  of  Nkw-England,  containing  an  Liijiartial 
Account  of  the  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  Affairs  of  the  Country  to 
the  year  .  .  .  1700,  to  which  is  added  the  Present  State  of  New- 
England  (1720)    .    .    ,    Fine  map.     2  vols.,  8vo,  calf  e.xtra. 

London,  1747 
Second  etlition.  with  many  additions  by  the  author. 

'753  Nkai,.  History  of  the  Puritans  .  .  ,  from  the  Reformation 
in  1517  to  the  Revolution  in  1688.  Enlarged  by  J.  O.  Choules. 
f)  portraits.     2  vols.,  8vo,  half  calf.  New  York,  1843 

1754  Nkim,  (Edward  I).).  History  of  the  Virginia  Company  of 
London,  with  Letters  to  and  from  the  First  Colony,  never  before 
printed.     J\>rtrait.     4to,  cloth,  uncut.  Albany,  1869 

1755  Nf.ilson  (Charles).  Original,  Compiled  and  Corrfxtep 
Account  of  Burgoyne's  Campaign,  and  the  Memorable  Battle  of 
Bemis's  Heights,  September  19  and  October  7,  1777,  from  the 
most  authentic  Sources  of  Information,  &c.     i2mo,  half  morocco. 

Albany,  1844 
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1756  [Nelson.]  Proceedings  by  the  Bar  of  the  UNiTEn  States 
Courts  for  the  Second  Circuit,  on  the  Retirement  of  Mr.  Justice 
Nelson  from  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.  8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top.  New  York,  1S73 

1757  [Neutral  Trade.]  An  Examination  of  the  British  Doctrine, 
which  subjects  to  capture  a  Neutral  Trade,  not  open  in  Time  of 
Peace.     8vo,  half  morocco  (wants  pp.  1-4).  London,  1810 


1758     New  and  Old  Principles  of  Trade  compared,  or  a  Treatise 
on  the  Principles  of  Commerce  between  Nations,  &:c.     8vo,  calf. 

London,  1788 
Autograph  of  G.  \VAsii!Ni;[r()N]  on  the  title-page. 


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1759  [Nkw  Brittaine.]  The  Discovery  of  New  Brittaink,  Began 
August  27,  Anno  Dom.  1650, 

Kdward  Bland,  Merchant, 

■p    J  Abraham  Woode,  Captaine. 

^1  Sackford  Brewster,  )  ^,     ^, 

fi-      t)  ^  -  (rentlemen. 

Ehas  Pennant,  \ 

From  Fort  Henry,  at  the  head  of  the  Appamatiick  River  in  Vir- 
ginia, to  the  P'als  of  Blandina,  first  River  in  New  Britaine,  which 
runneth  West,  &c.    Frontispiece.    4to,  morocco  antique,  gih  leaves, 

London,  165 1 

1760  [New  England.]  An  Abstract  or  the  Lawks  of  New 
England,  As  they  are  now  established.  4to,  calf  antique,  gilt 
over  red  leaves,  by  Riviere.  London,  1641 

The  first  printed  collection  of  the  Lawes  of  New  England. 

1761  New  Englands  First  Fruits;  in  respect, 

l'  Conversion  of  some       ) 
First  of  the -s  Conviction  of  divers      -of  the  Indians. 
(  Preparation  of  sundry  ) 

2.  Of  the  progresse  of  Learning  in  the  Colledge  at  Cambridge 
in  Massacusets  Bay.  With  Divers  other  speciall  Matters  concern- 
ing that  Countrey,  &c.     4to,  half  russia.  London,  1643 

The  first  of  a  series  of  reports  relative  to  the  convcrsi(/n  of  the  Aborigines  in 
New  England. 


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the  Professors  Pride,  and  the  Articles  of  their  Faith  ;  Signified  in 
Characters  written  in  blood  .  .  .  This  being  an  Account  of  the 
Sufferings  sustained  by  us  in  New-England  (with  the  Dutch)  .  .  . 
1657.  1658.  With  a  Letter  to  lohn  Lidicot,  and  John  Norton, 
.  .  .  Written  at  Sea,  by  us  whom  the  Wicked  in  scorn  calls 
Quakers,  &c.     4to,  russia,  gilt  leaves,  London,  1659 

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1763  New-En(;land's  Faction  Discovered;  or,  A  Brief  and  True 
Account  of  their  Persecution  of  the  Church  of  England;  the 
Beginning  and  Progress  of  the  War  with  the  Indians;  and  other 
Late  Proceedings  there,  in  a  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  of  that 
Country,  to  a  Person  of  Quality.  Being,  an  Answer  to  a  most  false 
and  scandalous  Pamphlet  lately  Published;  Intituled,  News  from 
New-England,  &c.     4to,  half  morocco,  uncut.  [London,  1690J 

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1764  (Ni.w  EN(;i,ANn.]  'J"hc  Rkvoi.uiion  in  Nkw  Encmand  Jl'sti- 
KiKi),  And  the  I'eople  there  Vindicated,  From  the  Aspersions  cast 
upon  them  By  Mr.  John  Palmer,  In  his  Pretended  Answer  to  th  j 
Declaration,  Published  by  the  Inhabitants  of  Roston,  and  the 
Country  adjacent,  on  the  day  when  they  secured  their  late  Op- 
pressors, who  acted  by  an  Illegal  and  Arbitrary  Commission  from 
the  Late  King  James.     4to,  half  morocco.  Boston,  1691 

Preface  signed,  E.  R. 
S.  S. 


1765  [Nkw  England.]  A  Nkw  and  Fukthkr  Narrativk  of  the 
State  of  Nkw-FLngland,  being  A  Continued  Account  of  the 
Bloudy  Indian-War,  from  Marcli  till  Aui^iist,  1676.  (living  a  Per- 
fect Relation  of  the  Several  Devastations,  Engagements,  and 
Transactions  there  ;  As  also  the  Creat  Successes  Lately  obtained 
against  the  Barbarous  Indians.  The  Reducing  of  King  I^hilip, 
and  the  Killing  of  one  of  the  (J>ueens,  &c.  Together  with  a  Cata- 
logue of  the  Losses  in  the  whole  sustained  on  either  Side,  since  the 
said  War  began,  as  near  as  can  be  collected.     8  leaves. 

A  Truk  Account  of  the  most  CoNsiOKRAin,E  Occurrknces 
That  have  hapned  in  the  Warre  between  the  English  and  the 
Indians  in  New-England,  From  the  Fifth  of  May,  1676,  to  the 
Fourth  of  August  last.   ...    6  leaves. 

2  vols,  in  I.     Folio,  calf.  London,  1676 

The  first  mentioned  was  printed  by  J.  li.,  for  Dorman  Newman,  the  last  for 
Benjamin  Billingsley. 

1766  [Newfoundland  Fishery,]  Copy  [and  Extract]  of  a  Repre- 
sentation [and  Report]  of  the  Lord's  Commissioners  for  Trade 
and  Plantations  to  his  Majesty,  relating  to  the  Newfoundland 
Tratle  and  Fishery;  dated  19th  December,  1718  [17th  March, 
1786;  29th  April,  1765].  Folio,  half  morocco.     Pp.  22,  7,  15. 

London,  1793 

1767  New  Ha.mpshirk  Historical  Society.  Collkctions  of  the 
.    .    .    for  the  year  1824.     5  vols.,  8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Concord,  1824-37 

Minus  volume  2. 

Comprises:  Penhallow's  Indian  Wars;  History  of  Concord;  Ancient  Docu- 
ments; Unpubhshed  Letters  of  Washington;  Notices  of  Indian  Treaties;  Annals 
of  Charlestown;  Melvin's  Journal,  &c.  &c. 

1768  [New  Hampshire.  Provincial,  State  and  Town  Papers  of.] 
Documents  and    Records   relating   to   the    Province   of    New 


Anfericaxa. 


>65 


Hami'shire,  from  the  Earliest  Period  of  its  Settlement,  162,5-1792. 
(Compiled  and  edited  by  Nathaniel  Houton.     10  vols.,  cSvo,  elolh. 

Concord,  1867-77 

1769  New  Hampshire  at  the  Centenniai,.  The  Address  of  Gov- 
ernor Cheney,  &.C.,  &.C.  Compiled  by  J.  Bailey  Moore.  Portrait. 
8vo,  cloth.  Manchester,  1876 

1770  [New  Jersey.]  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Province  of  East- 
New-Jarsev  in  America.  Published  by  the  Scots  Proprietors 
iiHv'.ng  Interest  there,  &c.     Pp„  15,  4to,  half  russia.     'I'itle  pieced. 

Edinburgh,  1683 

1771  [New  Jersey.]  Reprint  of  the  "Brief  Account."  8v(),  half 
morocco,  gilt  top.  Morrisania,  1867 

Only  a  few  copies  printed  from  the  edition  of  1683. 

1772  [New  Jersey.]  The  Model  of  the  Government  of  the  Prov- 
ince of  East-New-Jersey  in  America,  &c.  [J>y  George  Scot  ?] 
Small  8vo,  red  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Pratt. 

Edinburgh,  1685 

Fine  copy. 

'773  [New  Jersey.]  [East  Jersey  Proprietors.]  A  Bii.i,  in  the 
Chancery  of  New-Jersey,  at  the  Suit  of  John,  Earl  of  Stair,  and 
others  .  .  .  against  Benjamin  Bond,  and  some  other  Persons  of 
Elizabeth-Town  ...  To  which  is  added  the  Publications  of  the 
Council  of  Proprietors  .  .  .  and  Mr.  Nevill's  Speeches  .  .  .  con- 
cerning the  Riots,  &c.  3  lari^e  maps.  Folio,  blue  morocco,  super 
extra,  entirely  uncut,  by  Pratt. 

New  York  :  James  Parker.,  1747 
At  the  end  is  bound  No.  268  of  the  New  York  Gazette,  Revived  in  the  Weekly 
Post-Boy. 

1774  [New  Jersey.]  Extracts  from  the  Journal  of  Proceedings  of 
the  Provincial  Congress  of  New-Jersey,  held  at  Trenton  in  the 
Months  of  May,  June  and  August,  1775.  42  pp.    Burlington,  1775 

Journal  of  the  Votes  and  Proceedings  of  the  Provincial  Con- 
gress of  New-Jersey,  held  at  Trenton  in  the  month  of  October, 
1775-     78  pp.  Burlington,  1775 

Journal  of  he  Votes  and  Proceedings  as  well  of  the  Commit- 
tee of  Safety,  at  a  Sitting  in  January,  1776,  as  the  Provincial  Con- 
gress   of    New-Jersey,   at   a    Sitting   at   New-Brunswick,   began 


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January  31,  and  continued  to  the  second  day  of  March  following. 
146  pp.  New  York,  1776 

Journal  of  the  Votes  and  Proceedings  of  the  Convention  of 
New-Jersey,  begun  at  Burlington  the  roth  of  June,  1776,  and 
thence  continued  by  Adjournment  at  Trenton  and  New-Brunswick 
to  the  2 1  St  of  August  following.  To  which  is  annexed  Sundry 
Ordinances  and  the  Constitution.      150  pp.  Burlington,  1776 

Four  parts  in  i  vol.     8vo,  sheep.     Edges  damaged. 

Burlington  and  New  York,  1775-6 

'775  |Nkw  Jkrsev.J  Documents  relating  to  the  Colonial  History 
of  the  State,  1767-1776.  PMited  by  Ricord  and  Nelson.  Vol.  X. 
8vo,  cloth.  Newark,  1886 

1776  [Nkw  Jersey.]  The  Journall  of  the  Procedure  of  the 
Governor  and  Councill  of  the  Province  of  East  New  Jersey,  from 
and  after  the  first  day  of  December,  A.  D.  1682.     8vo,  cloth. 

Jersey  City,  1872 

1777  [New  Jersey.]  Journal  and  Votes  of  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  the  Province  of  Nova  Cesarea,  or  New  Jersey,  in 
their  First  Sessions  of  Assembly,  began  at  Perth  Amboy,  the  10th 
day  of  November,  1703.     8vo,  cloth.  Jersey  City,  1872 

1778  [New  Jersey.]  Minutes  of  the  Council  of  Safety  of  the  State 
of  New  Jersey.     [1777-177^]     8vo,  cloth.  Jersey  City,  1872 

1779  I  New  Jersey.]  Minutes  of  the  Provincial  Congress  and  the 
Council  of  Safety  of  the  State  of  New  Jersey.  [1775-1776.J 
8vo,  cloth.  Trenton,  1879 

1780  [WetU  INTCttCClantr.]  JJrCrtlcn-Jtlactlt  aende  Vereenichde 
Nederlandsche  Provintien  .  .  .  Gemaeckt  ende  gestelt  uyt 
diverse  ware  en  waerachtige  memorien  Door  I.  A.  (i.  W.  C. 
4to,  blue  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Bedford. 

Antwerpen,  1649 
"The  most  important  document  existing  on  New  Nctherl;inil." — Miuj.kr. 
Fine  copy. 

1781  [tPCcto    :?^ctl)cclanti.]     Tcctooflij    U«in    Kiru-tNTrtcr- 

ILanTl,  Weghens  de  Gheleghentheydt,  Vruchtbaerheydt,  en  Sobe- 
ren  Staet  desselfs.  4to,  brown  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves, 
by  Riviere.  Graven-Hage,  1650 

Fine  copy. 


Amkricana. 


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1782    IXcUj  Xcti)ccl«mt(.|     't  Vrvi)CCiiicfettXftifii»mtiiio<)r 

d'Herstcklc /ec-Vaart;  Klaerlijck  voorgcstclt  onttlcckt  eii  aciij^c- 
wesen  door  manier  van  t'  samen-spreckiiige,  &:c.  4to,  blue  levant 
morocco  extra,  gilt  top,  rough  edges,  by  Bedford.  1659 

The  author,  in  this  \vorl<,  advances  the  idea  that  a  new  system  of  colonization 
for  Nevv-Netherianii,  Florida  and  (juiana  will  materially  re-animate  commerce 
and  navigation. 

Fine  copy. 

17^3    ItJCeto  jXTrtijcvUiuTi.l    Ucscl)rifl)inflf)C  un«  Ticflinifl, 

N'ieuw  Ncderlandt,  Nieuw-Engelandt,  en  d'Eylanden  Hernuides, 
Rerbados,  en  S.  Christoffel.  Dienstelijck  voor  clck  een  dcrwaerts 
handelende,  en  alle  voort-planters  van  nieuvv  Colunic^..  Map 
and  6  copper-plate  cuts,  including  the  first  vie^o  of  New  York,  page 
21.     4to,  blue  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Mattheios. 

Amsterdam,  165  i 
A  reprint  of  some  parts  of  the  "  Vertoogh,"  and  of  the  second  eilition  of  De 
I  ,aet. 

i7<'^4  [WcUJ-'Nrt!)fli«Tntl.J  BorfUCVljarl  van  Xieuw-Xedcrlants 
Gelegentheit,  Dcugliden,  Xatuerlijke  Voorrecliten,  en  byzondcre 
bequaemheit  ter  bevolkingh  :  Mitsgaders  eenige  RecjucK  'n,  Ver- 
toogen,  Deductien,  enz.  ten  dien  einden  door  eenige  Leifhebbcrs 
ten  verscheide  tijden  omtrcnt  't  laetst  vaii't  Jaer  1661,  geprescn- 
teert  aen  de  A.  A.  Heeren  Burgermeesteren  dezer  Stede,  of  der 
zelver  E.  E.  Heeren  Gecommitteerde,  enz.  4to,  green  levant 
morocco  extra,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges,  by  Bedford. 

Amsterdam,  1662 

Fine  copy. 

1785  Nkw-Nktiii'.ri,ani).  Laws  and  Orimnancks  of  .  .  .  1638- 
1674.  Compiled  and  translated  from  the  original  Dutch  Records 
.  .  .  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan.     8vo,  sheep.  Albany,  x868 

1786  [New  York.]  Journai,  of  the  Votes  and  Proceedings  of  the 
General  Assembly  of  the  Colony  of  New- York.  Began  the  9th 
Day  of  April,  1691;  and  ended  the  27th  of  September,  1743. 
Folio,  calf.  New  York  :  Hugh  Gaine,  1 764 

Title,  preface  2  pages,  1-S40,  and  appendix,  2  pages. 
Edited  by  Abraham  I.ott,  Jr. 


1787  [New  York. J  A  State  of  the  Right  of  the  Coi.onv  of  New- 
York, with  Resp-^^t  To  it's  Eastern  Boundary  on  ConnecticutRiver, 
So  far  as  conceri.    .ne  late  Encroachments  under  The  Government 


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of  Ncw-II;impsliir(',  and  also  a  State  of  the  Rij^hts  of  tlie  Colony 
of  New- York,  So  far  as  concerns  the  (irants  formerly  made  by  ihe 
French  (lovernment  of  Canada,  Of  Lands  on  I,ake-Cham|)iain,  And 
at  and  to  the  Southward  Of  Crown-Point  .  .  .  (also)  A  Narrative 
of  the  I'roceedinirs  Subsequent  to  the  Royal  Adjuilication  Concern- 
injr  the  Lands  To  the  Westward  of  Connecticut  River,  lately  usur|)ed 
by  New-IIampsliire,  with  Remarks  on  the  .  .  .  Intruders,  v\;c. 
2  vols,  in  I.     Folio,  calf. 

New  York  :  H.  Gaine  [er'|  John  Holt,  1773 

1788  [Nkw  York.  I  Transactions  of  the  Society  instituted  in  the 
State  of  New- York  for  the  promotion  of  Agriculture,  Arts  \\\-\k\ 
Manufactures.     Parts  i  anil  2.     4to,  calf.  New  York,  1792-4 

1789  I  Nkw  York,]  Documknts  relating  to  the  Board  of  IlKAi.rii. 
8vo,  calf.  New  York,  1S06 

rrincipally  011  the  Ycllow-fevcr  Kpideinic. 


1790  [Nkw  York.]  To  the  Rki'Uhlicans  of  the  State  of  Nkw 
York  :  Reasons  of  the  (lovernment  of  the  United  States  for  Uving 
an  l"'.MMAK(;o.  'i'o  which  is  subjoined  the  prominent  parts  of  the 
Correspondence  between  Mr.  Rose,  the  British  Envoy,  and  James 
Madison   .    .    .    8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1S08 

1 791  I  Nkw  York.]  Com.kctions  of  the  New  York  Historicai, 
SociKTV  for  the  year  1809.     Volume  I.     8vo,  sheep. 

New  York,  181 1 

1792  Nkw  York.  Colkkcitons  of  the  Nkw  York  Historical 
Society.     9  vols.,  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

New  York,  181 1-59 

"  There  are  many  papers  of  great  merit  in  these  volumes,  among  which  will  be 
fotin  '  De  Witt  Clinton's  '  Discourse  on  the  Geographical,  Tolitical  antl  His- 
torical View  of  the  Red  Men  of  New  York';  l.a  Salle's  'Account  of  his  last 
Expedition  and  Discoveries';  Dr.  Jarvis'  '  Discourse  in  the  Religion  of  thu 
Indian  Tribes  of  N.  A.';  Verrazano's  '  Voyages';  'Indian  Tradition  of  first  Set- 
tlement of  New  York';  Lambretchten's  '  History  of  New  Netherlands  ';  Vander 
Donk's  "  Description  of  New  Netherlands  ';  '  Extract  from  De  Vries'  Voyages  '; 
Juet's  'Journal  of  Hudson's  Voyages';  '  Dermcr's  Letter,  giving  an  Account  of 
the  Indians  of  N.  E.';  Mr.  H.  C.  Murphy's  '  Complete  Translation  of  De  Vries' 
Voyages';  'Narrative  of  Captivity,  and  Martyrdom  of  Father  Jogues,  by  the 
Mohawks ';' Short  Sketch  of  the  Mohawks,"  by  J.  Megapolensis  ;  '  Memoir  on 
Dutch  and  Indian,'  by  Benson  ;  '  Narrative  of  Marquis  De  NouviUe's  Expedition 
against  the  Senecas,  &c.'  " — Eikld. 


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1792^7  Nkw  York.  I'rockkdings  of  the  Nk,\v  York  Historicai, 
SociK'i'v  (rS4  5-49).  7  vols.,  8vo,  uniform  in  size  an;!  biniliny  with 
the  "Collections.''  New  Yorl<,  1S44-50 

"  Among  the  nuineiDiis  papiTs  ic'a<l  liofore  the  Suciety,  ami  iiiiblished  in  these 
Mihinies,  are  many  of  more  than  oidhiary  interest,  among  wliii  h  may  he  men- 
tioned Mr.  Bartlett's  '  Progress  of  ICtlinology ';  Sthoolcraft's  '  Al)origiiial  Names 
of  New  \'<irk';  'I'honipsoii's  'Indian  Names  of  I,.  I.';  SehooK  raft's  '  Siige 
and  Defenee  of  Fort  Stanwix';  '  P'mployment  of  the  Indians  l)y  the  Isnglisli  in 
the  kevohitionary  War';  Van  Rensselaer's  '  Memoir  on  the  I''rench  and  Indian 
Kxpedition  against  N.  V.  and  the  burning  of  Sciieneetaiiy,  i()89';  SchooUraft's 
'  Notices  of  Tumuli  in  Florida,  and  burial  places  of  Inilian  Tribes ';  (iilman's 
'  Defeat  of  ( ien.  St.  Clair';  Morgan's  '  Territorial  Limits  of  the  Ircxjuois  ';  I'eter 
Wilson's  '.Address  on  the  Iro(|uois';  O'Callaghan's  'Jesuit  Relations,  with  a 
Hibliographical  Sketch  of  eacli';  '  Champl.iin  in  the  Onondaga  Valley ';  Long's 
'Ancient  Architecture  in  America,  &c.'" — FlKi.D. 


1793/'  Nkw  \'()rk.  Com.ections  of  the  Nkw  York  Historical 
Sot.iKTY.  Pui'.i.icA  rioN  Fund  Skriks.  P<>rfrints,&'t\  1  2  vols.,  Svo, 
cloth,  uncut.     All  yet  published.  New  York,  i86.S-,Si 

.    Printed  for  the  subscribers  to  the  fund,  and  not  for  sale. 

Contains,  the  Continuation  of  Chalmers's  Political  .\nnals.  Letters  by  Cad- 
wallader  Coldcn  on  Smith's  History  of  New  \'ork,  New  \ork  and  the  New 
I  lampshire  ( irants,  ( )ld  New  \'ork  and  JVinily  Church,  the  Lee  Papers,  Trial 
of  Major  (ien.  Schuyler,  the  Montresor  Journals,  I've,  ivc. 

A  coMii.KiK  SKr  of  the  Society's  vai.I'abi.k  publications. 

1793  Nkw  York  Historical  Society.  Cataloguk  of  Printki) 
Books  in  the  Library  of  the.     .Svo,  cloth.  New  York,  1859 

1794  Nkw  York  Coi.oniai,  Tracts,  as  follows  : 

I.  (ournai,  of  the  Voyage  of  the  Sloop  Mary  from  Quebeck,  to- 
sjethcr  with  an  Account  of  her  Wreck  off  Montauk  Point,  L.  I., 
Anno  1701:  with  Introduction  and  Notes  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan. 
4to,  boards,  uncut.  1866 

II.  VoYACK  of  George  Clarke,  Esq.,  to  America:  with  Intro- 
duction and  Notes  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan.  Tablet  loitli  colored 
coat-of-anns.     4to,  boards,  uncut.  7867 

III.  Voyage  of  the  Slavers  St.  John  and  Arms  of  Amsterdam, 
1659,  1663,  together  with  Additional  Papers  Illustrative  of  the 
Slave  Trade  under  the  Dutch.  Translated  from  the  Original 
MSS.,  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan. 
4to,  boards,  uncut.  1867 

Together  3  vols.     4to,  boards,  uncut.  Albany,  1866-67 

Only  100  copies  printed.     No.  52. 


f/O 


Amkuicana. 


'795  |Ni.\v  York.  I  CIhakikr  of  the  Makink  Sdcikty  of  t'lc  City  of 
New- York  in  the  State  •  '  New-York.  To  which  are  aiitlecl,  the 
Bye-Laws  and  a  I-ist  of  the  Members  of  the  Society.  410,  iialf 
morocco.  New  York  :  /■'.  C//i/</.s;  17.S8 

1796  |Nkw  Yokk.|  'I'lie  Pictukk  of  Nkw  York,  and  Stranger's 
Guide   .    .    .    Large  plan.     i2mo,  half  calf. 

New  York  :  Riley  ^  Co.,  1807 

1797  fNi'W  York.  I  The  Documentary  History  of  the  Statk  of 
Ni'.w  York,  arranged  .  .  .  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan.  Maps.,  plaits 
and  other  engrai'ings.     4  vols.,  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops. 

Albany,  1S50-5 1 

1798  [Ni:w  YoK  v.]  Documents  relative  to  the  Coi.oMAi,  History 
of  the  Statk  of  Nkw  York,  procured  in  Holland,  England  and 
France,  by  J  R.  Brodhead,  Escj.;  edited  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan, 
I, I,. I),  ll'itli  lolorfil fac-siniile  0/ lari^e  old  map  of  America,  por- 
trait  and  other  maps.  10  vols.,  royal  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops, 
uncut  edges.  Albany,  1853-5S 

"  Dr.  O'C'.ill.'i^han's  zeal  and  ability  in  illustrating  this  history  df  New  ^'olk 
h.'ivc  for  many  years  been  well*  known  among  historical  students." — Boston 
Historical  Mai^azinc. 

'799  [Nk.w  York.)  Journal  of  the  Lioist.ative  Council  of  the 
Colony  of  Nkw  York,  began  the  9th  Day  of  April,  1691,  and 
ended  the  27th  of  September,  1743,  |and|  began  the  Sth  Day  of 
December,  1743,  and  ended  the  3d  of  April,  1775.  2  vols.,  folio, 
half  sheep.  Albany,  1861 

Preceding  Vol.  I.  is  an  Historical  Introduction  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan. 

1800  [Nkw  York.]  ManuaL  for  the  Use  of  the  Lf.gislature  of 
the  State  of  New  York.     Plan.     2  vols.,  i2mo,  morocco. 

Albany,  1862  and  1870 

1801  (New  York,  I  The  Nature,  Extent  and  History  of  the 
Jurisdiction  of  the  Surroc.ates'  Courts  of  the  State  of  New 
York  ;  Opinion  of  the  Hon.  Charles  P.  Daly  ...  in  the  matter 
of  the  Estate  of  Joseph  W.  Brick,  deceased.     8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1863 

1802  [New  York,]  Third  and  Eighty-second  Annual  Reports  of 
the  Regents  of  the  University.  Colored  and  other  plates.  2  vols,, 
8vo,  cloth,  Albany,  1850-69 


Amkuicana. 


1803  Nkw  York  Acadkmv  of  Mkdicink..  Dr.  Pi'rim.k's  Vai.k.dic- 
ToRY,  and  Dr.  Marker's  liiaii);iiral  A tl dresses.     Svd,  cloth. 

New  York,  I  Sjy 

1804  Nkw  Yokk  Ci  iv  (hirinjf  the  Amk.kiian  Rivomtion.  I'.eiiijf  a 
C(j|lection  of  Original  ra|)ers  (now  first  published)  from  the  Manii- 
scrii)ts  in  the  possession  of  the  Mercantile  Library  .Association  of 
New  York  City.     Map.     4t(),  cloth,  uncut. 

J'rivatiiy  piinti'd for  the  Association,  1S61 

1S05  [Nkw  York  Cirv.  |  Manual  of  the  Corpora  1  ion  of  the 
Cirv  of  Nkw  York,  1861-1862-1863-1864,  by  D.  T.  Valentine. 
jYidiii-roiis plans,  maps  ami  plates,  some  colored.  4  vols.,  i2nio,  red 
morocco.  New  York,  1S61-4 

1806  I  Nkw  York.]  Rkcoi.i.kctions  of  the  Earky  Days  of  the 
National  (Iuard,  comprising  the  prominent  events  in  the  His- 
tory of  the  famous  Skvknth  Rk(;imknt  ...  By  an  cx-Orderly 
Sergeant.     Frontispiece.     Imperial  Hvo,  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1.S68 

1807  [Nkw  York.  I  Rkporp  of  the  Commissioners  on  the  Corrkct 
Arms  of  the  Statk  of  Nkw  York,     a, plates.     8vo,  half  morotco. 

Albany,  1881 

1808  New  York  Directory  for  1786,  &c.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1887 
Kac-similf  reprint. 

1809  News  from  New-England,  being  A  True  and  last  Account  of 
the  present  Bloody  Wars  carried  on  betwixt  the  Infidels,  Natives 
and  the  English  Christians,  and  Converted  Indians  of  New-England, 
(Sec.     4to,  polished  calf,  gilt  over  red  edges,  by  Riviere.     8  pages. 

London,  1676 

1810  News  from  New-England,  being  a  True  and  last  Account  of 
the  present  Bloody  Wars  carried  on  betwixt  the  Infidels,  Natives 
and  the  English  Christians  and  Converted  Indians  of  New-England, 
lire.     Small  4to,  half  morocco.  Boston,  1850 

Reprinted  from  the  rare  original  of  1676,  with  notes  by  Samuel  G.  Drake. 

1811  News  FROM  Nkw-England,  1676.    Large  Paper  copy,  printed 

ou  one  side  of  the  sheets  only.     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Albany,  1865 
Only  60  copies  printed.     No.  57. 


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1812  Nii.es  (H.).  Principles  and  Acts  of  the  Revolution  in 
America  ;  or,  An  Attempt  to  Collect  and  Preserve  some  of  the 
Speeches,  Orations,  &c.     Royal  8vo,  half  morocco. 

Baltimore,  1822 

1813  Noah  (Mordecai  M.).  Travels  in  England,  France,  Spain 
and  the  Barbary  States  in  the  Years  1813-14  and  '15.  Portrait 
atid plates.     8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  181 9 

1 814  Noah,  Travels.  Another  copy,  minus  the  scarce  portrait. 
8vo,  calf.  New  York,  18 19 

181 5  Norton  (John).  Abel  being  Dead  vet  Speaketh  ;  or,  The 
Life  &  Death  Of  that  deservedly  Famous  Man  of  (lod,  Mr.  John 
Cotton.     4to,  calf  antique,  gilt  over  red  leaves,  by  Riviere. 

London,  1658 
Fine  copy.     The  last  five  pages  contain  Lloyd's  Catalogue  of  Books. 

J  1816  [Norton's  Redeemed  Capiive.]  Narrative  of  the  Capture 
and  Burning  of  Fort  Massachusetts  by  the  French  and  Indians 
in  the  time  of  the  War  of  1 744-1 749  and  the  Captivity  of  all  those 
stationed  tliere,  to  the  number  of  thirty  persons.  Written  at  the 
time  by  one  of  the  captives,  the  Rev.  Mr.  John  Norton  .  .  .  now 
first  published  with  Notes  by  Samuel  G.  Drake.  4to.  Albany,  1870 
Only  100  copies  printed. 

181 7  [NoRiH.]  The  Life  of  the  Right  Honourable  Francis 
North,  Baron  of  Guilford  .  .  .  wherein  are  inserted  the  Charac- 
ters of  Sir  Matthew  Hale,  Sir  George  Jeffries,  Sir  Leoline  Jenkins, 
Sidney  Godolphin,  and  others.  By  the  Honourable  Roger  North. 
4to,  half  calf.  London,  1742 

i8t8  [North.]  The  History  of  Lord  North's  Administration 
to  the  Dissolution  of  the  Thirteenth  Parliament  of  Great  Britain. 
2  vols,  in  I.     8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1781-2 

1819  North  American  Review  (The)  for  1877.  Maps.  2  vols., 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Boston,  1877 

Contents:  Points  in  American  Politics,  by  R.  H.  Dana,  Jr.  ;  William  Henry 
Seward,  by  Richard  Grant  White  ;  African  Explorers,  by  Laurence  Oliphant  ; 
'llie  Ek  .oral  Conspiracy,  by  J.  S.  Black  ;  America  in  Africa,  by  Gilbert  Haven  ; 
and  other  articles  by  Dr.  Sam'l  Osgood,  liayard  Taylor,  Dion  Boucicault,  Geo. 
b.  McClellan,  &c.,  .\;c. 


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273 


1820  NoRTHMORK  (Tliomas).  Washinoton  ;  or  Liberty  Restored  : 
a  Poem,  in  ten  books.     12:110,  half  morocco.  Baltimore,  1809 

1821  NoTT  (Chas.  C).     Sketches  ot  the  War.     i2mo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1863 

1822  NoYES  (James).  Moses  and  Aaron  ;  or,  The  Rights  of  Church 
and  State.     4to,  half  morocco.  London,  1661 

Fine  copy. 

1823  TSTotia  iJrtttlUUtcT,  offering  most  Excellent  fruites  by  Planting 
in  Virginia.  E.xciting  all  such  as  be  well  affected  to  further  the 
same.  IVoodi-iit.  4to,  calf  antique,  gilt  over  red  edges,  by  Riviere. 
Head  lines  cropped.  London,  1609 

The  Epistle  is  signed  R.  I. 

1824  *KiOl)«l  iFrtllUia.  GrundUche  History  Von  Erfundung  der 
grossen  Landschafft  Nova  Franxia,  oder  New  Franckreich  gen- 
nant,  auch  von  Sitten  und  Beschaffenheit  derselben  wilden  Bolcher. 
4to,  vellum.  Augspurg,  16 13 

A  translation  of  Lescarbot's  Histoire  de  la  Xoiivelle  France. 

1825  [Nova  Scotia,  &:c.]  A  Memorial  Humbly  shewing  the  Past 
and  Present  State  of  the  Land  lying  Waste  and  Un-inhabited 
between  Nova-Scotia,  and  the  Province  of  Main  in  New-England 
in  America  (2  leaves).  An  Abstract  Of  the  Scheme  of  Govern- 
ment so  far  as  it  Relates  to  the  Grantees  (in  Trust),  for  Settling 
the  Land  Lying  between  Nova-Scotia  and  the  Province  of  Maine 
...  (2  leaves)  Doctor  Pinfold's  State  of  the  Cask  of  the 
Petitioner's,  for  Settling  His  Majesties  waste  Land  .  .  .  (2  leaves). 
Folio,  half  morocco,  [London,  1721] 

V1826  [Nova  Scotia.]  Histoire  Gkographique  de  la  Nouvelle 
Ecosse  .  .  .  Avec  une  exacte  Description  des  Bayes,  Ports,  Lacs, 
&  Rivieres  ...  &  des  Moeurs  &  Usages  des  Indiens.  Small  8vo, 
calf.  Londres,  1749 

1827     [Nova  Scotia.]      Histoire  GitocRAPHiQUE  de  la  Nouvkllk 

Ecosse  .  .  .   Pp.  164.  Londres,  1749 

4  CoNDUiTE  des   Francois  par  rapport  a  la  Nouvelle  l-Lcosse, 

depuis  le  Premier  Etablissement  de  cette  Colonie  jusqu'a  nos  jours. 

Pp.  281.  Londre.s,  1755 

/  Discussion  Sommaire  sur  les  Anciennes  Limites  de  I'Acadie,  et 


2/4 


Amkrtcana. 


sur  les  stipulations  du   Traite  d'Utrecht    qui    y    sont  relatives. 

Pp.  37.  Basle,  175s 

3  vols,  in  I.     Small  Svo,  vellum,  Londres  et  Basle,  1749-55 

•*  1828  [Nova  Scoua.]  La  Conduite  des  pRANgois  Justifiee,  ou 
Observations  sur  un  Ecrit  Anglois,  institule;  Conduite  des  Fr'in- 
(;ois  a  Tcgard  de  la  Noiivelk-Ecosse,  depuis  son  premier  Etabhsse- 
ment  juscju'a  nos  jours.     Par  le  Sieur  D.  L.  G.  D.  C.     i2mo,  calf. 

Utrecht,  1756 

1829  Nuovi  Avisi  dell'  Indie  di  Portogallo,  Riceuvti  (Venuti  nnovi- 
mente)  dalli  Reverendi  Padri  della  compagnia  di  Giesu,  tradotti 
della  lingua  Spagnuola  nell'  Italiana.  Terza  parte  (et  Quarta 
parte).     2  vols.,  Svo,  vellum.  Venetia,  1562-5 


1830 


OAKES    (Urian) 
pressed   to   consider   the   things    which    concern 


New-England   Pleaded  with,   And 

her 
Peace,  at  least  in   this   her   Day.     4to,  sprinkled  calf, 


red  edges. 

Election  Sermon,  May  7,  1673. 


Cambridge,  1673 


1 831  Ouservations  on  the  Fifth  Article  of  the  Treaty  with 
America,  and  on  the  Necessity  of  appointing  a  Judicial  Enquiry 
into  the  Merits  and  Losses  of  the  American  Loyalist.^  Svo,  half 
morocco.  London,  1783 

'  1832  O'Callaghan  (E.  B.).  Jesuit  Relations  of  Discoveries 
and  other  occurrences  in  Canada  and  the  Northern  and  Western 
States  of  the  Union,  1632-1672.     Svo,  unbound. 

New  York:  N.  V.  Hist.  Socy.,  1847 

1833  O'Callaghan.  A  List  of  the  Editions  of  the  Holy  Scrip- 
tures and  parts  thereof,  printed  in  America  previous  to  1S60  : 
with  Introduction  and  Bibliographical  Notes.  4to,  half  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  Albany,  1861 


1834     O'Callaghan.    Register  of  New  Netherland,  1626  to  1674. 
4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Albany,  1S65 

1 335    [<S)campo.l    ILos  qtuitro  liiiros  pin'mcros  de  la  Cronica 

general   de    Espana   que   recopila   el   maestro    Florian   docanpo 


Americana. 


275 


:rip- 
|86o  : 
|occo, 

1861 

|i674- 
1865 

Inu:a 
tanpo 


criado  y  cronista  del  Emperador,  &c.  Escutcheon  on  title.  Folio, 
vellum.  Zaniora,  1543 

Fine  copy  of  the  first  edition. 

H.  A.  \'.,  No.  242. 

The  2()th  Chapter  is  devoted  to  the  discovery  of  the  islands  of  Ilispaniola, 
Balio,  &c. 

1836  OccuM  (Samson).  Sermon  at  the  Execution  of  Mosks  Paim., 
an  Indian,  who  had  been  guilty  of  Murder,  preached  at  New 
Haven  ...  to  which  is  added  a  Short  Account  of  the  late  Spread 
of  the  Gospel  am.ong  the  Indians,  also  Observations  on  the  Lan- 
guage of  the  Muhhekaneew  Indians,  by  Jonathan  Edwards.  Svo, 
half  morocco,  London,  1789 

'^*^37  [OcKANicKON.J  A  Truk  Account  of  the  Dying  Words  of 
OcKANicKON,  an  Indian  Kinc;.  Spoken  to  Jahkursoe,  His 
Brother's  Son,  whom  he  appointed  King  after  him.  4to,  half 
russia.  London,  1682 

Sent  by  John  Cripps  from  Burlington,  N.  J.,  to  a  friend  in  London. 

1838  Oexmki.in  (Alexandre  Olivier).  Hisioirk  des  Avan mrikks 
Flibustiers:  qui  se  sont  signalez  dans  les  Indes  .  ,  .  Nouvelle 
edition  augmentcc  .  ,  .  Journal  du  Voyage  fait  a  la  mer  de  Slid, 
avcc  les  Flibustiers  de  1  Amerique  :  par  le  Sieur  Raveneau  de 
Lussan.  Engraved  title,  4  maps  and  3  plates.  3  vols.,  post  8vo, 
calf.  Paris,  1699- 1705 

4  1839  Ogilkv  (John).  America  .  .  .  Accurate  description  of  the 
New  World,  containing  the  Original  ot  A\t  Inhabitants,  and  the 
Remarkable  Voyages  thither;  the  Conqulst  of  the  vast  Empires 
of  Mexico  and  Peru,  &c.  Frontispiece,  18  maps,  6  portraits,  67 
small  and  7,2,  large  plates.     Folio,  half  russia.  London,  1O71 

Includes  a  view  of  New  York,  p.  171,  borrowed  from  Montanus. 

1840  [Oglethorpe.]  The  Repori  of  the  Committee  of  both 
Houses  of  Assembly  Of  the  Province  of  South-Carolina, 
appointed  To  enquire  into  the  Causes  of  the  Dissappointment  of 
Success,  in  the  late  Expedition  against  St.  Augustine,  Under 
the  Command  of  General  Oglethorpe  [with  Appendix].  Folio, 
half  morocco.  South  Carolina  :  Charles- Town,  1742 

1841  [Ohio  Company.]  Articles  of  an  Association  by  the  Name 
of  the  Ohio  Company.     i2mo,  half  morocco,  pp.  45,  4.  4. 

New  York,  1787 
Insert, J  is  the  original  prospectus,  with  a  MS.  list  of  subscribers  in  the  hand- 
writing of  Winthrop  Sargent,  Secretary  of  the  Company. 


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1842  [Oldmixon  (J.).]  British  Empirk  in  Amkrica,  containing  the 
history  of  the  discovery,  settlement,  6^c.,  of  the  British  Colonies  in 
America.     8  mips  by  //.  Moll.     2  vols.  8vo,  calf.        London,  1741 

Sccoml  edition. 


1843  Ompiiaxi'  (L.).  Minnesota  and  the  Far  West.  Map  ami 
illustiatioiis.     8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1855 

1844  |Of?A.]  Primf.ra  Parte  de  Arauco  Domada,  compuesto  por 
el  licenciado  Pedro  de  Ona  .  .  .  Dirigido  a  Don  Hiirtado  de 
Mendoya,  &:c.  Portrait  (recto  of  4th  leaf).  4to,  levant  morocco 
super  extra,  gilt  leaves   oy  Gruel.  [Lima],  1596 

The  "  Ricliarte  Aquines  "  to  whom  Canto  XVIII.  and  XIX.  (folios  298-31(1) 
is  devoted,  is  Sir  Richard  Hawkins,  who  was  captured  by  the  Spaniards  in  the 
I'acitic  in  1594. 

1845  Os;ate  (Alonso  de).  Pareckr  de  un  HoMiiRK  Docto  en  la 
facultad  de  Teologia  y  Canones,  y  Lector  de  la  misma  facultad,  y 
de  muchos  anos  de  experiencia  en  las  cosas  de  las  Indias,  cerca 
del  servicio  personal  de  los  Indios  del  Piru,  y  Nueva  Espa5?a, 
sobre  el  ciual  ha  avido  estos  dias  tantas  y  tan  graves  juntas,  y 
consultas  de  varoncs  eminentissimos,  &c.  Folio,  vellum,  uncut,  1 1 
leaves.  Madrid,  i6io(?) 

"  A  legal  opinion  touching  the  right  of  the  crown  to  compel  the  Indians  of 
Mexico  and  Peru  to  work  in  the  mines  for  the  benefit  of  the  Spanish  government.' 
—II.  II. 

1846  [Onderdonk.]  The  Proceedings  of  the  Court  convened 
under  the  Third  (^anon  of  1844  in  the  City  of  New  York,  on 
Tuesday,  December  10,  1844,  for  the  Trial  of  the  Righi  Rkv. 
Benjamin  T.  Onderdonk,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  New  York  .  .  .  8vo, 
half  morocco.  New  York,  1845 

1847  Ondkkdonk,  Jr.  (Henry).  Documents  and  Letters  intended 
to  illustrate  the  Revolutionary  Incidents  of  Queens  County. 
i2mo,  sheep.  New  York,  1846 

1848  Onorio  (P.  F.).     L'Anima  Divota  in  Spirito,  e  Verita,  negli 

mistici  simboli  dello  Spirito  Santo  Ammae.strata,  &c.   i2mo,  vellum. 

Milano,  1678 
With  the  following  certificate  on  the  fiy'eaf: 

Malta,  Oct.  24,  1S35. 

I  hereby  certify  that  this  volume,  to  my  personal  knowledge,  belonged  to  the 
library  of  the  "  Knights  of  Malta"  of  the  order  of  "  St.  John  of  Jerusalem.' 

Wm.  W.  ANnRKWS. 


Americana. 


2/7 


Svo, 
'luled 

INIV. 

1 S46 

negli 

ilium. 

167.S 

S35. 
to  tlic 
1.' 
r;\vs. 


1849  [Opdyke.]  Official  Documents,  Addresses,  &c.,  of  George 
Opdyke,  Mayor  of  the  City  of  New  York,  during  the  years  1862 
and  1863.     Svo,  cloth.  New  York,  1866 

1850  Opinions  respecting  the  Commercial  Intercourse  between  the 
United  States  of  America,  and  the  Dominions  of  Great-Britain,  &c. 
By  a  Citizen  of  Massachusetts.     Svo,  half  morocco.     Boston,  i  797 

185 1  Ordenanzas'  del  Consejo  Real  de  las  Indias.  nuevamente 
recopiladas.     Folio,  vellum.  Madrid,  1681 

1852  Ordenanzas  del  Consejo  Real  de  las  Indias,  nuevamente 
recopiladas.     Folio,  calf.  Madrid,  1747 

1853  Orderly  Book  (The)  of  that  portion  of  the  American  Army 
stationed  at  or  near  Williamsburg,  Va.,  under  the  Command  of 
Gen,  Andrew  Lewis,  from  March  i8th,  1776,  to  August  28th,  1776. 
Printed  from  the  Original  Manuscript,  with  Notes  and  Introduc- 
tion.    By  Charles  Campbell.     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Richmond,  Va.:  Privately printccl,  i860 

Very  scarce.     One  hundred  copies  only  printed.     No.  I. 

Forms  No.  i  of  "  Historical  Documents  from  the  Old    Dominion."     All  tiiat 

was  published. 

1854  [Orders  IN  Council.]  Important  Documents  which  accom- 
panied the  Message  of  the  President  of  the  United  States,  2d 
Session,  nth  Congress,  November,  1809.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1809 

1855  <©VtllUaUCC  (An)  of  the  Lords  and  Commons  Assembled  in 
Parliament,  Whereby  Robert  Earle  of  Warwicke  is  made  Gouver- 
nour  in  chiefe,  and  Lord  high  Admirall  of  all  those  Islands  and 
other  Plantations,  inhaoited,  planted,  or  belonging  to  any  His 
Majesties,  the  King  of  Englands  Subjects,  within  the  bounds  and 
upon  the  Coasts  of  America,  &:c.  4to,  half  morocco.  Title  and 
6  pp.  London,  1643 

1856  Orozco  y  Berra  (Manuel).  Gkografl\  de  las  Lenguas  y 
Carta  Etnografica  de  Mexico,  precedidas  de  un  Ensayo  de 
Clasificacion  de  las  mismas  Lenguas  y  de  Apuntes  para  las  immi- 
graciones  de  las  Tribus.  Large  colored  map.  4to,  half  morocco, 
gilt  tops,  uncut.  Mexico,  1864 

Ramirez,  No.  619. 


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1857     Oksiku    (A.  S.).     I/Ami^rk^uk  Ckntrai.k.     Recherches  sur  sa 

Flore  et  sa  (Jcographie  Physiciue.     Rcsiiltats  d'un    Voyage  clans 

les  Ktats  de  Costa  Rica  et  de  Nicaragua  .  ,  .   1846-48.     2 2 /A/Aw, 

some  colored.     Folio,  boards.  Copenhague,  1863 

The  first  part  only. 

1.S58     OurKMUs   (Abraham).     Tmeatrum    Orius   Teurarum  :  opus 

mine  denuo  ab  ipso  Auctore   recognitum,  multiscpie  locis  castiga- 

tum,  &  quanipluriniis  novis  Tabulis  atque  Coninientariis  auctuni. 

Eni:^rir,'cd  title, portrait  ami  118  maps,  (ill  colored  by  a  lontemporary 

hand.     2  maps  damaged.  L'S'*^4J 

Nomenclator  I'tolemaicus.  1579 

Imperial  folio,  vellum.  Antwerpine,  15S4-1579 

In  the  text  to  the  map  of  Valentia  there  is  a  singular  statement  made,  which  is 

wholly  altered  in  the  later  editions.     It  is  this  :  "  Ager  hujus  urbis  {I'ljlt-iili.i) 

ubi(iue  a  Mauris  colitur   .    .    .    AvorunKiue  prosapiam  linpjua  Ar.ibica  et  rcli};ii>ne 

Maluimetana  palam   et   vulgo  prolitentiir   in    hunc    iisiiue  iliem  ;  conniventiinis 

Kege  et  Inquisitone."     This  startling  change  appears  only  in  this  one  edition,  for 

in  the  later  ones  it  is  changed  as  follows  :   "  Ager  hujus  urbis   a  gcnte  e   Mauris 

oriunda  et  paternum  sive  avitum  sermonem  ac  fere  vita;  morem  adhuc  retinente 

colitur." 

1859  |C)rtki,ius.]  Abrahaimi  Ortelij  Antwerpiani  Thesaurus 
Geographicus,  in  quo  omnium  totiusterraj  regionum,  &c.  Folio, 
calf.  Antwerpiae,  C.  Plantini,  1587 

I'rom  the  library  of  De  Thou,  with  his  arms  on  the  sides  of  the  cover. 

i860  OsoRio  (Jerome).  The  History  of  the  Portuguese,  during 
the  Reign  of  Emanuel  :  containing  all  their  Discoveries  .  .  . 
including  also  their  Discovery  of  the  Brazils  .  .  .  now  first 
translated  into  English  by  James  Gibbs.     2  vols.,  8vo,  calf. 

London,  1752 

1 861  Osgood  (David).  Solemn  Protest  against  the  late  Declaration 
of  War.     8vo,  half  morocco.     Title  pieced.  Cambridge,  181 2 

1862  [OsuoRN  (Laughton  ?).]  The  Vision  of  Rubeta:  an  Epic  Story 
of  the  Island  of  Manhattan.  4  plates.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt 
top,  uncut  edges.  Boston,  1838 

An  attack  on  Wm.  L.  Stone,  Charles  King,  the  "Commercial  Advertiser,"  &c. 

1863  [OsBORN.  I  Arthur  Carrvl:  a  Novel  [in  versej  by  the  Author 
of  the  Vision  of  Rubeta  .  .  .  Odes  .  ,  .  and  other  Minor  Poems. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1841 


1864       [OSI'.ORN. 

uncut. 


Calvary,    Virginia  :    Tragedies.      i2mo,    cloth. 

New  York,  1867 


Americava. 


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1865  Otis  (James).  The  Rights  of  the  British  ('(H.oniks  asserted 
and  proved.     <Svo,  half  morocco.  Hoston,  1764 

Original  edition.      Pp.  So.     Title  partly  in  MS. 

1566  OuviF.RE  (Felix  Pascalis).  An  Account  of  the  Contacious 
Epidemic  Ykm.ow  Fevkr,  which  prevailed  in  Phii.adii.phia  in 
the  Summer  and  Autumn  of  1797  ;  comprising  the  questions  of 
its  causes  and  domestic  origin,  characters,  medical  treatment  and 
preventives.     8vo,  half  morocco.     Leaves  meu     ''. 

Philadelphia,   1798 

1567  OvAGLiE  (Alonso  d').  Historica  Relatione  Del  Rkono  di 
Cile.     FolJiii}:;  map,  14  ctcJiin^s  and  18  woodcuts.     Folio,  vellum. 

Koma,  1646 

1868     OvALi.E   (Alonso   de).     Historica    relacion   Del   Rkvno   de 
Chile.     22  plates,  inc/iidini:;  20  portraits,  and    14  ivoodciit  illustra- 
tions (only).     4to,  vellum.  Roma,  1646 
The  portraits  were  not  issued  with  the  Italian  text. 

1869    |<S)ijictro  i>  TJaltfcs  (dS^oucalo  Il^cnicinTifj  tir).|   7La 

U}iUtOVia  IJCnClMl  tit  las  KUtll'ilS.     ( int/iin  .■nxraTcd  border.) 
Folio,  green  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Pratt.         Sevilla,  1535 
B.  .\.  v.,  No.  207.     A  few  leaves  mended,  but  withal  a  line  copy. 

1.S70  OviEDo  y  Valdes.  Historia  General  y  Natural  de  las 
Indias,  Isi.AS  y  iterra-eirme  del  MarOceano  .  .  .  contcjada 
con  el  codice  original,  enriquecida  con  las  enmiendas  y  adiciones 
del  autor  e  illustrada  con  la  Vida  y  el  juicio  de  las  obras  del  niismo, 
per  D.  Jose  Amador  de  los  Rios.  Maps  and  plates.  4  vols.,  folio, 
half  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut  edges.  Madrid,  1851-5 

The  matter  contained  in  the  fourth  volume  has  never  before  been  published. 

1871  Owen  (D.  D.).  Report  of  the  Geolooical  Survey  in  Ken- 
tucky, made   .    .   .    1854-1855.     Illustrated.     Imp.  8vo,  cloth. 

Frankfort,  1856 


1872 


P 


.VGAN  (Count  de).  An  Historical  &  Geographical 
Description  of  the  (Ireat  Country  &  River  of  the 
Amazones  in  America.  Drawn  out  of  divers  Authors 
.  .  .  with  a  Mapp  of  the  River,  and  of  its  Provinces,  being  the  place 
which  Sr.  Walter  Rawleigh  intended  to  conquer  and  plant,  when 
he  made  his  Voyage  to  Guiana.  Translated  by  William  Hamilton. 
Folded  map.     Small  8vo,  calf  antique.  London,  1661 


280 


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1873  PAfiAN  (C'omte  Blaise  Franf;ois  de).  Relation  HisroRif^ri,-. 
et  (;e()(;rai'HIquk  de  la  (Irande  Riviere  des  Arnazones  dans 
rAinerique.     Map.     8vo,  vellum.  Pari' ,  1655 

1874  Paine  (Thomas).  The  Poi.rncAi,  Wriiinos  (and  Theoloj^ical 
Works  of)  .  .  .  to  which  is  prefixed  a  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Author's 
Life   .   .    .    Portrait.     3  vols.,  8vo,  half  green  calf  antique. 

Boston,  1856 

1875  Pa'ne.     The  Works  of   ,    .    .    Vol.  1.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia:   Carey.,  1797 

Vol.  I.  contains  "Common  Sense,"  13  numbers  of  the  Crisis,  I'liblic  Good, 
Letter  to  Raynal,  Dissertations  on  Government,  tlie  Affairs  of  the  Hank,  and 
I'aper  Money,  and  Miscellanies. 

1876  Paine.     Tracts,  as  follows  :' 

I.  Rights  OF  Man.     Parti.  1792 

II.  r>ETTERS  Addressed   to   the  Addressers  on  the   late    Procla- 


mation. 

III.  Miscellaneous  Articles.     Portrait  by  Peel. 

IV.  Mr.  Paine's  Letter  to  Mr.  Secretary  Dundas. 

V.  Rights  of  Man. 

VI.  Agrarian  Justice. 

VII.  Letter   ...    to  George  Washington. 

VIII.  The  Age  of  Reason.     Roth  Parts. 


Nine  Tracts  in  i  vol.     8vo,  half  calf. 


1792 

1792 

[1792] 

1795 

1797 
1797 

1795 


London,  1792-7 


1877  Paine.  The  Age  of  Reason:  being  an  Investigation  of  'I'rue 
and  of  P'abulous  Theology,     2  parts.  London,  n.  d.  [  i  795  | 

[also,]  Dissertation  on  First  Principles  of  Government. 

Paris,  [1795] 
2  vols,  in  I.     Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

1878  Paine.  Dissertation  on  First  Principles  of  Government. 
Svo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Paris,  1795 

1879  Paine.  Le  Siecle  de  la  Raison  .  .  .  Traduit  de  I'Anglais 
.  .  .  par  F.  Lanthenas.  2  parts  in  i  vol.  Svo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  [1794] 

1S80  [Paine.]  Common  Sense,  addressed  to  the  Inhabitants  of 
America.     Svo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia, /r/«/fa';   New  York, /-(^.,  [1776] 


MM 


Amkkicana. 


•Si 


1881     [I'aink.]     Addimons  to   fToni   Painc's]  Common  Sense;  ad- 
dressed to  the  Inhabitants  of  America.     Svo,  lialf  morocco. 

(Fhiladelpiiia)  London, /r/.,  1776 

'I'he  "  Addition^"  nere  male  up  by  Robt.  Bell,  the  original  publisher,  .nftcr 
his  quarrel  with  I'aine,  to  help  the  sale  of  his  (UcH's)  edition  in  competition  with 
the  edition  put  forth  in   New  York  by  the  Bradfords,  who  became  I'aine's  pu 
Ushers. 


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1892  Pai.ou  (Francisco).  Noticias  da  la  Nueva  California  [with 
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4  vols.,  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut  edges, 

San  Francisco,  1874 

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III.  The  Congress  Canvassed  :  or,  an  examination  into  the 
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V.  A  Dialogue  [in  Verse]  between  a  Southern  Delegate  and 
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VI.  The  Association,  &c.,  of  the  Delegates  of  the  Colonies. 
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VIII.  The  Poor  Man's  Advice  to  his  Poor  Neighbours,  a  Balhul. 

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IX.  Short  Advice  to  the  Counties  of  New  York.  1774 

X.  The  Speeches  in  the  last  Session  of  the  present  Parliament 
...  in  favour  of  the  Rights  of  America.  New  York,  1775 

XI.  The  Political  Family.  ,  ,  ,  By  Isaac  Hunt.      Woodcut. 

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XII.  [Leonard  (Dan'l).]  The  Origin  of  the  American  Con- 
test with  Great  Britain,  or  the  present  political  State  of  the 
Massachusetts  Bay   ,   .    [by]  Massachusettensis. 

New  York,  1775 

XIII.  The  Patriots  of  North  America.  New  York,  1775 

XIV.  An  Englishman's  Answer  to  the  Address  from  the  Dele- 
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XIX.  An  Ai.AR.M  to  the  I,K(;isi.ATUkF.  of  the  Province  of  New 
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XX.  Whai  think  yk  of  the  Congress  Now  ?      New  York,  1775 

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XXIII.  The  Lktters  of  the  two  Commanders  in  Ciiii  e  :  (len- 
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Lee  ;  with  the  Manifesto  of  General  Washington  to  the  Inhabi- 
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Jonathan  Cooley.      19  pp. 

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91  pp. 

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choice  of  a  President.     56  pp.  New  York,  181 2 

VI.  An  Address  to  the  Congress  of  the  United  States,  on  the 
Utility  and  Justice  of  Restrictions  upon  Foreign  Commerce.  97 
pp.  Philadelphia,  1809 

VII.  The  Spxond  Crisis  of  America  ...  by  a  Citizen  of  Phila- 
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1895  I'ampiii.kts  (10),  as  follows  ;  Svo,  calf.  v.  d. 

I.  'I'he  British  Trkaty.     S6  pp. 

II.  JoKi.  Hauiow  to  his  Fellow-Citizens.     71  pp. 

riiiladelpliia,  iSoi 

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IX.  A  I,i;rri'.K  to  a  Fuiknd  on  the  Conduct  of  the  Adherents  of 
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1896  Pamphlets  (6)  as  follows  :  8vo,  calf.  New  York,  1801    20 

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III.  European  Dkmneation  of  American  Character  ,  ,  ,  16 
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1906  Parkman.  The  Jesuits  in  North  America  in  the  Seventeenth 
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1916  [Pkaiu)1)y.J  Pr()Ci:ki)1Nc;s  at  the  Reckption  and  Dinnku  in 
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super  extra,  gilt  leaves  and  sides,  by  Pratt.  [London,  1640] 

Superb  copy. 

1925  [Pennsylvania.]  Votes  and  Proceedings  of  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania,  Met  at 
Philadelphia,  on  the  P'ourteenth  of  October  Anno  Doni.  1746,  and 
continued  by  Adjournments,  "olio,  half  calf,  18  pp.,  and  leaf  of 
"Incidental  Charges."  Philadelphia  :  B.  Franklin,  1747 


Americana. 


2S9 


1926  [Pennsylvania.]  A  Brikf  Vikw  of  the  Conduct  of  Pknn- 
sYi.VANiA  for  the  year  1755,  ^o  far  as  it  affected  the  General 
Service  of  the  British  Colonies,  particularly  the  Expedition  under 
the  late  General  Braddock,  with  an  Account  of  the  shocking 
Inhumanities  ccmmitted  by  Incursions  of  the  Indians  ,  .  .  inter- 
spers'd  with  Anecdotes  ,  .  .  relating  to  the  Quakers.  Being  a 
Se(}uel  to  a  late  well-known  Pamphlet  intitled  A  Brief  State  of 
Pennsylvania,  &c.     8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1756 

Title  and  last  leaf  somewhat  worn. 


1927  [Pennsylvania.]  A  Declaration  and  Remonstrance  of 
the  distressed  and  bleeding  Frontier  Inhabitanis  of  the 
Province  of  Pennsylvania,  Presented  by  them  to  the  Honour- 
able, the  Governor  and  Assembly  of  the  Province,  Shewing  the 
Causes  Of  their  late  Disct  vtent  and  Uticasincss  and  the  Grievances 
under  which  they  have  laboured,  and  which  they  humbly  pray  to 
have  rcdress'd.     <Svo,  half  morocco,  uncut.        [Philadelphia],  1764 

"Signed  on  Behalf  of  ourselves,  and  by  Appointment  of  a  Great  Number 
of  the  Frontier  Inhabitants.  Matthew  Smith,  James  (iibson,  February  13th, 
1764." 

192S  I  1'knnsylvania.]  An  Historical  Account  of  the  late  Dis- 
turbance between  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Back  Settlements  of 
J'ennsylvania,  and  the  Philadelphians,  &c.  Impartially  related  by 
a  well- Wisher.     8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  8. 

Printed  at  Rome  (Philadelphia],  by  A.  S.,  [1764] 

1929  [Pennsylvania.]  The  Constitution  of  the  Common-Wealth 
of  Pennsylvania,  as  established  by  the  General  Convention  elected 
for  that  purpose,  and  held  at  Philadelphia,  July  15th,  1776,  and 
continued  by  Adjournment  to  September  28,  1776.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  Philadelphia:  Dnnlap,  ^11^ 

1930  [Pennsylvania.]  An  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Penn- 
sylvania, by  Those  Freemen,  of  the  City  of  P/iihuMp/iia,  who  are 
now  confined  in  the  Mason's  Lodge,  by  virtue  of  a  General  War- 
rant. Signed  in  Council  by  the  Vice-President  of  the  Council  of 
Pennsylvania.     8vo,  polished  calf  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Pratt. 

Philadelphia,  1777 

1931  I  Pennsylvania  Whiskey  Insurrection.]  The  Proceedings 
of  the  Executive  of  the  United  States  respecting  the  Insurgents, 
1794.     8vo,  half  vellum.  Philadelphia,  1795 


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1932  [I'knnsylvama.]  a  Pktition  presented  by  Capt.  Alkxandkr 
Patterson,  to  the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania,  during  the  Session 
of  1803-4,  for  Compensation  for  the  Monies  he  Expiiutcd  awiX  the 
Services  he  Rcinieied  in  Defence  of  the  Pennsylvania  Title  against 
the  Connecticut  Claimants,  &'c.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Lancaster,  1804 

Also  in  this  vcjI.  :   "  'Pnitii  will  Out."     16  pp. 

1933  Pknnsvi.vania  Historical  Society  Publications,  as  follows  : 
Memoirs  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania.  Vol.  2,  Part 
2  ;  Vol.  3,  Part  2  :  Vol.  4,  Part  2  ;  and  Vols.  6  to  9.  Together  7 
vols.     Boards  and  cloth,  as  published,  Philadelphia,  1830-74 

Contents:  Markham's  Conference  with  several  Delaware  and  Suscjuelianna 
Indians,  1694  ;  Fisher's  Early  Poets  and  Poetry  of  Pennsylvania ;  Sir  \Vm. 
Keith's  Narrative  ;  Coates  on  the  Origin  of  the  Indian  Population  of  America  ; 
Fisher's  Life,  dvc..  of  Wni.  I'enn  ;  Watson  on  the  Indian  Treaty  for  the  Lands 
now  the  Site  of  Philadelphia,  (5i:e.;  Pastorius'  Province  of  Pennsylvania  ;  Foulke 
on  the  Indians  of  Lancaster  Co.,  &c.,  &c. ;  The  History  of  an  Fxpedition  a^'ainsl 
Fort  Du  Quesne  in  1755,  under  Major-Cencral  Edward  liraddock  .  .  .  edited 
from  the  Orij^inal  Manuscripts,  by  Winthrop  Sargent, /;v'////j/i/V(<' (?«(/ 8  W(//',i- ,• 
Contributions  to  .\merican  History,  including  Ward's  Insurrections  of  1794: 
ISiddle's  Case  of  Major  Andre,  &c. ,  i.\:c. ;  Record  of  the  Court  of  Upland,  in  Penn- 
sylvania, 167610  1681,  and  a  Military  Journal  kept  by  Major  E.  Denny,  17S1 
to  \~i)'^,  portraits  of  Major  Denny  and  (!en.  I/armar,  &-'i-.;  History  of  New 
Sweden  ;  or,  the  Settlements  on  the  River  Delaware,  translated  from  the  Swedish 
of  Acrelius,  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  W.  M.  Reynolds, /£?;y/v7/7,  nia/i 
a  III!  plate. 

1934  Pennvpacker  (Sainuel  Whitaker).  Annals  of  Phcenixville 
and  its  Vicinity  :  from  the  Settlement  to  the  year  187 1  .  .  .  with 
Information  concerning  the  adjacent  Townships  of  Chester  and 
M(mtgomery  Counties,  and  the  Valley  of  the  Schuylkill.  Map 
and fac-siniiles.     8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1872 

193s     Peralta  (Don  M.  M.  de).     Costa  Rica  y  Colombia  de  1573 

d  1 88 1,  &c.     Maps.     8vo,  uncut.  Madrid,  1886 

I'resentation  copy  from  the  author.  One  of  the  80  copies  printed  on  special 
paper.     No.  35. 

1936  Pkramas  (Josephi  Emmanuelis).  De  Vita  et  Moribus  :  Sex 
Sacerdotum  [Tredecim  Virorum]  Paraguavcorum.  Plate.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  velluin,  uncut,  Faventiae,  1791-93 

1937  Perin  (Rene),  L'Incendie  du  Cap  ;  ou  le  Regne  de  Tous- 
saint-Louverture,     Frontispiece.     i2mo,  half  morocco. 

Pari.s,  1802 


Americana. 


291 


ILI.K 

with 
and 
Map 

872 


573 
886 


special 

Sex 

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11-93 

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1802 


1938  Perry  (M.  C).  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  of  an  Ameri- 
can Squadron  to  the  China  Seas  and  Jatan,  performed  in  the 
years  1852,  1853  and  1854,  under  the  command  of  Conimorlore 
M.  C.  Perry,  United  States  Navy,  by  order  of  the  (lovernment  of 
the  United  States   ...    3  vols.,  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Washinjrton,  1856 
"  In  this  valuable  scientific  work  the  first  successful  attempt  at  producing  a 
colored  lithograph,  in  imitation  of  a  dr-iwing,  is  introduced.  Vol.  I.  contains  the 
narrative  of  the  expedition,  illustrated  by  8()  fine  lithographic  plates,  ;8  woodcuts 
and  4  maps.  Vol.  II.  A  collection  of  reports,  by  vari(jus  naval  officers  on  the 
agriculture,  botany,  natural  history,  meteorology,  topography,  ethnography  and 
geology  of  the  places  visited  by  the  expedition,  illustrated  as  follows  :  agriculture, 
4  plates  ;  natural  history— mammals,  2  plates;  birds,  0  plates,  colored;  fishes, 
10  plates,  colored;  conchology,  5  plates  (2  colored);  meteorology,  16  plates; 
maps,  16  (14  large  folding  ones),  and  fac  similes  of  the  treaty  in  Japanese  charac- 
ters. Vol.  III.  Observations  on  the  zodiacal  light  from  April  2,  1853,  to  .\pril 
22,  1855,  with  conclusions  from  the  data  thus  obtained,  by  the  Rev.  (Jeorge 
Jones,  with  352  charts." 

1939  [Perrv  (Commodore).]  Inauuura-ion  of  the  Perry  Statue, 
at  Cleveland,  on  the  Tenth  of  September,  i860  ;  including  the 
Addresses  and  other  Proceedings,  with  a  Sketch  of  William  W'al- 
cutt,  the  Sculptor.     Frontispiece,     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Cleveland,  O.,  1861 

1940  Personal  Recollections  of  the  American  Revolution.  A 
Private  Journal.  Edited  by  Sidney  Barclay.  Frontispiece.  lanio, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top.  New  York,  1859 

Unique  copy,  with  13  portraits  inserted. 

1941  [jptru.]  ©t  toontjerlficftt  nitic  Uiaracl^tiflije  JKjtston'c 

vant  Coninckrych  van  Peru,  geleghen  in  Indien  .  .  ,  met  alle 
de  oorlogen  eft  stryden  die  ghebeurt  zyn,  soo  teghens  d'Indianen 
als  oock  onder  den  Spaengaerts  om  tgouvernement  deen  teghens 
den  anderen,  &c.  Map  of  South  America  and  52  tuoodcuts.  4to, 
vellum.  Thantwerpen,  1564 

First  edition  of  this  translation  from  the  Spanish,  made  by  Rumoldus  de  Bac- 
quere,  Tabellio  Regius  Mechliniae. 

1942     [Peter  of  Gand.]     Chronica  Compendiosisslma   ab  exordio 

mundi   usq   ad   annum  Domini    Millesimum,  quingentesimil,   tri- 

gesimfi  quartum:  per  venerandum  patrem  F.  Amandum  Zierixeen- 

sem,  &c.     Small  8vo,  polished  calf  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Bedford. 

Antwerpiaj,  1534 
Includes  three  letters  from  Spain. 
B.  A.  v.,  No.  186. 


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'943  .[Heter  i)F  (Iand.J  Chronica  Compknpiosissima  ab  exordio 
niiindi  usq  ad  annum  Domini  [1534]  .  .  .  per  .  .  .  Xierixeensem 
.  .  .  Alia;  quoq  tres  Ep'-  tolse,  ex  nova  maris  Oceani  Hispaiiiu,  &c. 
Small  8vo,  half  calf.  Antwerpia;,  1534 

In  the  above  copy  some  conteinporary  hand  has  prefixed   12  p;).  of  neat   MS., 
beside  nibricatin};  the  book  throughout. 

1944  Pk.tkrs  (Hugh).  A  WORD  for  the  Armie.  Ami  two  words  to 
the  Kingdoine.  To  Cleare  the  One  And  cure  the  Other,  4to, 
half  morocco.  London,  1647 

1945  [Peters  (Sainuel).]  A  General  History  of  Connecticut, 
from  its  First  Settlement  under  (leorge  P'enwick,  Esq.,  to  its  latest 
Period  of  Amity  with  Great  Britain;  including  a  Description  of 
the  Country  .  ,  .  Anecdotes,  &c.  ...  By  a  Gentleman  of  the 
Province.     8vo,  calf.  London,  1781 

1946  [Pettujrew.]  Memorial  of  the  Life  of  J.  Johnston  Petti- 
OREW,  Brig.-Gen.  of  the  Confederate  Army,  by  VV'm.  Henry  Tres- 
cot.     Small  4to,  cloth.  Charleston,  1870 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

1947  [  Peucero  (Casparo).]  De  Dimensione  Terr^.,  et  Fontibus 
Doctrinae    Longitudinis    et    Latitudinis    Locorum,     11    liHwdcut 

figures.     Small  8vo,  brown  morocco,  gilt  leaves,  by  Gruel. 

Wittebergaj,  1550 

See  sig.  Diiij.  for  a  chapter  on  Peru  [leaf  37].     Peru  is  said  therein  to  be  an 
Island. 

B.  A.  V.  Add..  No.  184. 

1948  Pevster  (J.  Watts  de).  Ancient,  Medi^:val  and  Modern 
Netherlanders:  Dutch  and  Flemings.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Poughkeepsie,  1859 

1949  Pevster.  The  Battle  of  the  Sound  or  Baltic  [1658]  between 
the  Victorious  Hollanders  .  .  .  and  the  Swedes.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  Poughkeepsie,  1858 

T950  Pezzi  (C.  B.).  Di  Giovanni  Cabotto  rivelatore  del  Setten- 
trionale  Emisfero  d'America.     Portrait.     Royal  8vo,  boards. 

Venezia,  1881 

195 1  Phelps  (Richard  H.).  A  History  of  Newgate,  of  Connecti- 
cut, at  Simsbury,  now  East  Granby;  its  Insurrections  and  Massa- 


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cres,  the  Imprisonment  of  the  Tories  in  the  Revolution,  and  the 
Working  of  its  Mines.  Also,  some  Account  of  the  State  Prison  at 
Wethersfield.  Portrait  and  umukuts.  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  Albany,  i860 

1952  [Philadelphia  Library  Company.]  The  Chartkr,  Laws, 
and  Catalogue  of  Books  of  the  Library  Company  of  Philadelphia. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia:  Franklin  &=  JHall,  1764 

1953  Philanthropic  Results  of  the  War  in  America,    rzmo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1864 

1954  [Philidor.]  The  Like  of  Philidor,  Musician  and  Chess- 
player, by  George  Allen  .  .  .  with  a  Supplementary  Essay  on 
Philidor  .  .  ,  by  Tassilo  von  Heydebrand  und  der  Lasa.  8vo, 
boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1863 

Large  paper  copy,  only  a  few  printed. 

1955  Phillips  (Henry,  Jr.).  Historical  Sketches  of  the  Paper 
Currency  of  the  American  Colonies,  prior  to  the  Adoption  of 
the  Federal  Constitution,     2  vols.  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops. 

Roxbury,  1865 

Only  2(X)  copies  printed  this  size. 


1859 

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half 
1858 


1881 

Inecti- 
llassa- 


1956  Phillips.  Paper  Currency,  Another  copy,  on  Large  Paper. 
2  vols,  royal  4to,  uncut.  Roxbury,  1865 

Only  50  copies  printed.     No.  18. 

1957  Philobiblion  (The).  A  Monthly  Biographical  Journal.  Con- 
taining Critical  Notices  of,  and  Extracts  from,  Rare,  Curious  and 
Valuable  Old  Books,     2  vols,,  4to,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

New  York,  1862-63 

Printed  on    India  paper.     Nearly  all   the   surplus   copies   were   accidentally 
destroyed  by  water. 

1958  Philoponus  (Honorious),  Nova  Typis  transacta  navigatio. 
Novis  Orbis  Indi^  Occidentalis,  admodum  Rev.  .  .  .  Buellii 
Catalonii  ...  in  universam  Americam  sive  Novum  Orbem  .  .  . 
1492  ,  ,  ,  nunc  primum  E  varijs  Scriptoribus  in  unum  collecta,  & 
figuris  ornata.  Engraved  title  (mounted)  and  xf^fohled  plates  by  Wolf 
Kilian.     Folio,  half  morocco.  Venetiis,  162 1 

Portrait  of  Columbus  at  page  i. 


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1959  ['*  Phocion  ",]  A  Letter  from  Phocion  to  the  considerate 
Citizens  of  New  York,  on  the  Politics  of  the  day.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  Boston,  1784 


i960  f  Piatt. J  The  Nests  at  Washington,  and  other  Poems.  By 
John  James  Piatt  and  Sarah  M.  Bryan  Piatt.   i2mo.  cloth,  gilt  top. 

New  York,  18C4 

1961  PiCOI.HOMINEI  DE  SPHABRA  (AleX,).    .     .     .     LlBRl  QUATUOR,  ex 

itaiico  in  Latinum  sermonem  conversi.  Eiusdem  Compendium  de 
cogno.sccndis  stellis  fixis:  &  de  magnitudine  '1'ekra  i^  AgU/V,  liber 
unus,  itidem  Latinus  factus.  Joan  Nicol  Stupano  Rheto  intcr- 
prete.      IVoodcuts.     4to,  vellum.  Basile?e,  1568 

1962  [PlEDRAHirA.]       HlSTORlA     GENERAL    de     laS     CONQUISTAS    dcl 

NuEvo  Reyno  de  Granada  .  .  .  por  el  Doctor  D.  Lucas  Fer- 
nandez Piedrahita.     3  engraved  tit'os.     Folio,  calf. 

An        es:  /.  B.  Verdussen,  (1688?) 
Collated  and  signed  by  De  Bure,  1841.     From  the  De  Noailles  Library. 

1963  Pierce  (William  Leigh).  The  Year  [of  181 2]:  a  Poem  in 
three  cantos.     i2mo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1813 

1964  Pietas  et  Gratulatio  Collegii  Cantabrigiensis  Apud  Novan- 
glos.     4to,  calf.     Bostoni-Massachtisettensiitvi 

Typis  F.  Green  b'  F.  Russell,  1761 

This  verj-  rare  volume,  consisting  of  gratulatory  poems  upon  the  accession  of 
George  111.  to  the  throne,  contains  the  first  specimen  of  Greek  printing  executed 
in  America.  It  is  preceded  by  a  fulsome  address,  wherein  the  youthful  monarch, 
then  in  his  23d  year,  is  told  that  he  may  lay  claim  to  a  higher  title  even  th.-m 
"  I'athcr  of  his  peof)le,"  and  may  "  justly  be  said  to  be  the  Patron  of  Mankind." 

1965  [Pioafetta.]  Itinerario  de  Marc'  Antonio  Pigafetta  gentil'- 
huomo  Vicentino.      Woodcut  border,     4to,  half  calf, 

Londra  :  Giovanni  Wolfio,  1585 

1966  [Pigafetta.]  Primo  Viaggio  intorno  al  glcbo  terracqueo 
ossia  ragguaglio  della  navigazione  alle  Inuie  Orientali  per  la 
via  d'OcciDENTE  fatta  dal  cavaliere  Antonio  Pigafetta  patrizio 
vicentino,  sulla  Squadra  del  Capit.  Magaglianes  negli  anni  15 19- 
1522  ,  .  .  corredato  di  note  da  Carlo  Amoretti.  2  large  maps, 
4  colored  charts  and  10  engravings  in  the  text,  4to,  half  vellum, 
gilt  edges.  Milano,  1800 

l.eclerc,  No.  11 70. 


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1967  riGAFF.TTA  (Fillipo).  Rei.ationf,  tlcl  rcame  di  Ct)NGO  et 
dellc  circonvicine  contrade  Tratta  dalli  Scritti  &  ragionanienti  di 
Odoardo  Lopez  Portoghcsc,  &c.  2  large  maps  and  '^  folded  plates. 
4to,  half  morocco.  Roma,  [1591 1 

A  Latin  translation  of  tiiis  rare  book  will  be  found  in  the  first  part  of  the 
smaller  voyages  of  l)e  ISry. 

1968  [PiGGHF.  (Albert).]  Aldertus  Pighius  Campknsis  de  aeqiiin- 
octiorum  solstitioruquc  inventione  Ad.  R.  in  Christo  patrcm  I). 
Fraciscum  Molinium  Abbatem  S.  Maximini,  a  secretis  &  cosilio 
R.  Francorum  Cliristianiss  &  pijs  largitioiiibus  eiiisdem  prct- 
positum  primarium.     F'olio,  vellum.  [Parisii,  1520] 

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1969  Pilling  (J.  C).  Bibliography  of  the  Iroqucian  I,AN(;rA(;Fs. 
8vo,  uncut.  Washington,  1888 

1970  PiMENTAL  (D.  Francisco).  Cuadro  Descriptivo  y  C'ompara- 
Tivo  de  las  Lenguas  Ingigenas  de  Mexico.  2  vols.,  8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Mexico,  1862-5 

A  gfreat  and  meritorious  work,  comprising  grammatical  sketches  and  philo- 
logical comparisons  of  a  large  number  of  idioms.  The  first  edition  contains  a 
well-written  philosophical  introduction,  quite  up  to  the  standard  of  the  eminent 
European  writers  upon  Comparative  Philology.  This  is  omitted  in  the  second, 
the  latter  being  entirely  re-arranged,  revised  and  completed. 

■  971  PiNCKARD  (George).  Notes  on  the  West  Indies  .  .  Remarks 
relating  to  ,  .  .  the  Indians  of  South  America,  &c.  3  vols.,  8vo, 
half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1806 

1972  PiNCKNEV  (Charles).  Three  Letters,  written  and  originally 
published,  under  the  signature  of  a  South  Carolina  Planter. 
The  first,  on  the  Case  of  Jonathan  Robbins.  .  .  .  the  second,  on 
the  Recent  Captures  of  American  Vessels  by  British  Cruisers  ,  .  , 
the  third,  on  the  Right  of  Expatriation.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1799 

Also  in  this  volume  :  The  Case  of  Jane  Marie,  exhibiting  ^he 

Cruelty  and  barbarous  conduct  of  James   Ross  to  a  defenceless 

woman   .    .   .    8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1808 

1973  Pinello  (Antonio  de  Leon).  Epitome  de  la  Bibliotheca 
Oriental,  y  Occidental,  Nautica,  y  Geografica  .  .  .  anadido, 
y  enmendado  nuevamente,  en  que  se  contienen  los  Escritores  de 


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las  Indias,  Orientales,  y  Occidentales,  y  Rcinos  convecinos  China, 
Tartaria,  Japon,  I'ersia,  Armenia,  F^thiopia,  y  otras  partes  .  .  , 
por  mano  del  Marques  de  Torre-Nueva.     3  vols.,  folio,  vellum. 

Madrid,   1737-8 

1974  PiNEM.o  (Diego  de  Leon).  Trabajos  agravios,  e  injusticias 
que  padecen  los  Indios  del  Pkru,  vS:c.     Folio,  vellum. 

I  Lima,  1662  ?  | 

A  Memorial  on  behalf  of  the  Indians  of  I'cru,  in  the  form  of  a  reply  by 
Pinelo,  to  a  petition  from  Juen  de  I'adilla,  addressed  to  the  Kinj;. 

1975  PisoNis  ((iulielmi).  I)k  Indi.*:  Utriusque  re  Naturali  et 
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1991  I'oiYDORi  ViK(iii,ii.  l)c  Rkri  M  Invkntorihus  ;  translated  into 
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1993  PooRK   (Ben:  Perley).     The   Fedkral  and    State  Constitu 
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History  of  the  Discovery  of  the  East  and  West  Indies  by  the  Spaniards  and 
rortiigiiese  [or  Italians],  and  is  singularly  curious,  lie  attempts  to  show  that 
these  '-ountries  had  previously  been  visited  by  the  Antients,  and  exhorts  the 
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1995  [PoRCAcciii.J  L'IsoLE  piu  Famose  del  Mondo  descritte  da 
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1997  FoRCHKR  (F.  \\).  Rksources  of  the  Southkrn  Fiki.ds  and 
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1999  Torikr.  Minutks  of  Procekuings  of  the  Courts  of  Inciuiry 
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At  the  end  is  bound  "  An  Flxposition  of  the  Facts  and  Circum- 
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2000  [Porter.]  Proceedings  a*-.d  Report  of  the  Hoard  of  Armv 
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(Ien.  Fitz-John  Porter's  Statement  of  the  Services  of  the 
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Hon.  Montgomery  Bi.air   ...    to  Fitz  John  Porter.         1874 
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Speech  of  Hon.  Thomas  Francis  Bayard.  Washington,  1880 

Speech  of  Hon.  Joseph   E.  McDonald.  Washington,   1880 

Speech  of  Hon.  Theodore  F.  Randolph.  Washington,  1880 

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2001  Porter,  Jr.  (Noah).  Historical  Discourse  before  the  Crn- 
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2002  PoRTLOCK.  (Captain  Nathaniel).  A  Voyage  round  the  World; 
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2003  I'oTTKR  (Israel  R.).  Lin:  and  Remarkable  Auventires  of 
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2004  PoucHOT  (M.).  Memoir  upon  the  Late  War  in  North 
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2005  PouLAiN  (H.).  Production  du  Cotton  dans  nos  Colonies. 
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2007  [PowNALi,.]  Six  [Ten]  Remarkable  Views  in  the  Provinces  of 
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tains; Cohoes  F.ills;  Ikthelein,  Pa.,  and  an  .\mcrican  Farm. 

Contains  10  plates  in  all,  adding  the  S.  E.  and  S  \V.  views  of  New  York  City 
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2008  PowNALL  (T.).  Topographical  Description  of  such  parts  of 
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colored  map,  27  x  24  inches.     Folio,  half  morocco.       London,  1776 

20C9  [Pownall.]  The  Speech  of  Th-m-s  P-wn-ll,  Esq.,  Late 
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20I0  Pravfrs  ?;^.  Rebellion.  Form  ok  Prayer  to  be  used  in  all 
Churches  and  Chapels  throughout  ,  .  .  England,  &:c.  [upon  Feb. 
loth,  2  1  St,  2 7th. J     3  parts  in  i  vol.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

(Jhestcr,  &c.,  //.  d. 

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among  the   King's    "  unhappy  lieluiicd  subjects  in  America,"  the    form    being 

changed    in    respect    of   the   adjective,    to   rehcllious   in    some   p(  r  ions   of   the 

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2012  [I'kescott.]  Like  of  William  Hicklinc;  Prescott.  By 
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2013  Prescott  (William  H.).  HisroRicAi,  Works:  Reign  of 
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quest of  Peru,  2  vols.;  Reign  of  Philip  the  Second,  3  vols.;  Reign 
of  Charles  the  Fifth,  3  vols.;  Biographical  and  Critical  Miscel- 
lanies. Portraits  and  facsimiles,  I'ogether  15  vols.  8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  tops.  Philadelphia,  1864 

The  Miscellanies  include  essays  on  liancroft's  United  Slates,  Madame  Calderon 
dc  la  Barca's  Life  in  Mexico,  &c. 

2014  Prescott  (William).  The  Prescott  Memorial;  or,  a  (ienea- 
logical  Memoir  of  the  Prescott  Families  in  America.  12  steel  por- 
traits, cj^r.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt  leaves.  Boston,  1870 

2015  [Prescott.]  Report  of  the  Trial  by  Impeachment  of  James 
Prescott,  Esquire,  Judge  of  the  Probate  of  Wills  .  .  .  for  Mis- 
conduct and  Maladministration  in  Office,  before  the  Senate  of 
Massachusetts  in  the  year  1S21,  with  an  Appendix,  ...  by 
Octavius  Pickering  and  William  Howard  (jardiner.  8vo,  half 
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2016  Prevost  (A.  F.).  HiSToiRE  Generale  des  Voyages,  ou 
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la  Terre,  qui  ont  ete  publiees  jusqu'a  present  [par  I'Abbe  I'revostJ, 
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2017     Prevost  (F.)  et  Pecquet  (P.). 
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2018  Price  (Richard).  OnsKRVATioNS  on  the  Nature  of  Civii, 
LinKRTY,  the  Principles  of  (lovernment,  and  the  Justice  and  I'olicy 
of  the  War  with  America,   &c.      8vo,   half  morocco. 

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2019  Pkif.st  (J.).  American  Antiquities,  and  Discoveries  in  the 
West :  being  an  Exhibition  of  the  Evidence  that  an  ancient  popu- 
lation of  partially  civilized  Nations,  differing  entirely  from  those  of 
the  present  Indians,  peopled  America,  many  centuries  before  its 
Discovery  by  Columbus,  and  Inquiries  into  their  Origin,  with  a 
copius  descripti(*.i  of  many  of  their  Stupendous  Works  now  in 
ruins,  with  conjectures  concerning  what  may  have  become  of 
them.  .  .  .  By  Josiah  Priest.     2  engravings  and  cuts,    Svo,  sheep. 

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2020  [Prime  (Benjamin  Y.).)  Muscipula  sive  Cambromyomachia  : 
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and  English  :  with  other  Poems,  in  different  Languages.  By  an 
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2021  Prime.  Columbia's  Glory,  or  British  Pride  Humbled;  a  Poem 
on  the  American  Revolutions  :  some  part  of  it  being  a  Parody  on 
an  Ode,  entitled  Britain's  Glory  or  Gallic  Pride  Humbled  ;  com- 
posed on  the  Capture  of  Quebec,  A.  D.  1759.      8vo,  half  morocco. 

New  York:  Thomas  Grec/i/eaf,  1791 

2022  Prime  (Nathaniel  S.).  A  History  of  Long  Island,  from  its 
First  Settlement  by  Europeans,  to  the  year  1845.  Map.  i2mo, 
cloth.  New  York,  1845 

2023  [Prince  Henry.]  The  Life  of  Prince  Henry  of  Portugal, 
Surnamed  the  Navigator  ;  and  its  Results  :  comprising  the  Dis- 
covery, within  one  Century,  of  half  the  World.  With  new  facts 
in  the  discovery  of  the  Atlantic  Islands  .  .  .  the  Naming  of 
America,  &c.  By  Richard  Henry  Major.  Portraits^  maps,  &^c. 
Svo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  186S 

2024  Prince  (Thomas).  A  Chronological  History  of  New-En- 
gland, In  the  Form  of  Annals  ;  Being  a  Summary  and  exact 
Account  of  the  most  material  Transactions  and  Occurrences  relat- 


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ing to  this  Country,  in  the  Order  of  Time  wherein  they  happened, 
from  the  Discovery  by  Captain  Cosnold,  1602,  to  the  Arrival  of 
Governor  Belcher,  in  1730.  With  an  Introduction,  &c.,  ivc.  Vol. 
I,  Parts  I  and  2,     Small  8vo,  calf.  Boston,  N.  E.,  1736 

Title,  Dedication,  8  pp.;  Preface,  12  pp.;  List  of  Subscribers,  20  pp.;  Inlro- 
duction,  104  pp.;  Parts  I.  and  II.,  254  pp. 

2025  Prince.  A  Chronologicai,  History  of  Nkw-Engi.and. 
Another  copy.     Parts  i  and  2.     Small  8vo,  calf.  Boston,  1736 

2026  Princk.  Extraordinary  Events  the  Doings  of  God,  and 
marvellous  in  pious  Eyes.  Illustrated  in  a  Sermon  at  the  South 
Church  in  Boston,  N.  E.,  on  the  General  Thanksgiving,  Thursday, 
July  18,  1745.  Occasion'd  by  Taking  the  City  of  Louisbourg  on 
the  Isle  of  Cape  Breton,  by  New-England  Soldiers,  assisted  by  a 
British  Squadron.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1746 

Third  edition. 

2027  Prince  Society.     Publications  of  the  Prince  Society. 

Boston,  v.  d. 

This  Society,  named  in  honor  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Prince,  the  eminent  Anti- 
quary and  Annalist  of  America,  printed  150  copies  of  the  first  S  books  and  200 
and  250  of  the  others  as  below. 

The  series  consists  of  the  following  works  : 

J  I.  and  II.  The  Hutchinson  Papers.  A  New  Edition.  Col- 
lated with  and  Collected  from  the  Original  Manuscript,  and 
Edited,  with  Illustrative  Notes.     No.  95,     2  vols.,  half  morocco. 

Albany,  N.  Y.,  1S65 

J  III.  New  England's  Prospect.  A  true,  lively,  and  experi- 
mental! description  of  that  part  of  America,  commonly  called 
New  England  :  .  .  By  William  Wood.  [Edited  by  Charles 
Deane.]     No.  49.     Map.     Half  morocco.  Boston,  1865 

i  IV.  Dunton's  Letters  ;  Written  from  New  England,  A.  D. 
1686.  By  John  Dunton.  In  which  are  described  his  Voyages 
by  Sea,  his  Travels  on  Land,  and  the  Characters  of  his  Friends 
and  .Acquaintances.  Now  first  published  from  the  Original 
Manuscript,  in  the  Bodleian  Library,  Oxford.  With  Notes  and 
an  Appendix,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore.  No.  49.  Cuts.  Half 
morocco.  Boston,  1867 

v.,  VI.  and  VII.  The  Andros  Tracts:  being  a  Collection  of 
Pamphlets  and  Official  Papers  issued  during  the  Period  between 
tiie  Overthrow  of  the  Andros  Government  and  the  Establish- 


J 


304 


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ment  of  the  Second  Charter  of  Massachusetts.  Reprinted  from 
the  Original  Editions  and  MS.  Witii  Notes  and  a  Memoir  of 
Sir  Edmimd  Andros,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore.  No.  49.  Portraits. 
3  vols.,  half  morocco.  Bo.ston,  1868-69-74 

VIII.  The  Gf;i\ealogy  of  the  Families  of  Paynk  and  Gork. 
Compiled  by  W.  H.  Whitmore.     Portrait.     4to,  uncut, 

Boston,  1S75 

IX.  Wni't  I.WRIGHT  (John).  His  Writings,  including  his  Fast- 
Day  Sermon,  1637,  and  his  Mercurius  Americanus,  1645  ;  with 
a  Paper  upon  the  Genuineness  of  the  Indian  Deed  of  1629,  and 
a  Memoir  by  C.  H.  Bell.  Facsimiles.  4to,  uncut.     Boston,  1876 

X.,  XI.  and  XII.  Voyages  of  Samuel  deChamplain.  Translated 

from  the  French    by   Charles    Pomery    Otis.     With    Historical 

Illustrations  and  a  Memoir  by  the   Rev.   Edmund    F.    Slafter. 

Maps  and  plates.     3  vols  ,  4to,  uncut.  Boston,  1878-82 

250  copies  printed. 

XIIL  Voyages  of  the  Northmen  to  America.  Edited,  &c.,  by 
E.  F.  Slafter.     Maps.  Boston,  1877 

2CX1  copies  printed. 

XIV.  Sir  Walter  Ralegh  and  his  Colony  in  America.  Memoir 
by  I.  N.  Tarbox.     Portraits.  1884 

XV.  Voyages  of  Peter  Esprit  Radisson  .  .  .  among  the 
North  American  Indians,  from  1652  to  1684.  .  .  .  Introduction 
by  G.  D.  Scull.  Boston,  1885 

XVI.  Captain  John  Mason,  the  Founder  of  New  Hampshire, 
including  his  Tract  on  Newfoundland,  1620,  &c.  .  .  .  Memoir 
by  C.  W.  Tuttle.     Edited  by  J.  W.  Dean.  Boston,  1887 

Together  16  vols.     4to,  half  morocco  (7),  others  as  published. 

Boston,  1865-87 

2028  Proceedings  of  the  Friends  to  the  Liberty  of  the  Press  :  on 
Dec.  22,  1792,  and  Jan'y  19th  and  March  9th,  1793.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  1793 


2029  Proud  (Robert).  The  History  of  Pennsylvania,  in  North 
America,  from  the  Original  Institution  and  Settlement  of  that 
Province,  under  the  first  Proprietor  and  Governor,  William  Penn, 
in  t68i,  till  after  the  year  1742,  &c.  Portrait  of  Penn,  and  a 
tariff  map.  2  vols.,  8vo,  polished  calf  extra,  by  Clarke  and  Bed- 
ford. Philadelphia,  1797-8 


yX.MF.RICANA. 


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2030  [  Frovidknck.J  The  Trockkss  of  Providknck  A  Centennial 
Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  by  Hon.  Samuel 
Greene  Arnold.     With  a  Poem  hy  George  William  Pettes.     8vo. 

Providence,  1876 

2031  [)|)VUtICUttUfii.  A  DK  Lebrixa.]  Prudkntii  opera  que  in 
HOC  i,ii!R,>  coNTiNENTUR,  &.C,     4to,  vcUum.  Lacronii,  1512 

15.  A.  V.  Add.,  No.  44. 

'I'he  epistle  of  Antonio  de  Lebrija  to  James  Ramirez  is  included  in  this  copy  ; 
see  recto  of  second  leaf. 

2032  Prynne  (William).  A  Fresh  Discovery  Of  some  Prodigious 
JVac  JJ'(r//t/n'//x''-B/ast//x'-Sf(!rs,  ev  Fiirbiixtids,  Stiling  themselves 
NFAV-LJGHTS.  Firing  our  Church  and  State  into  New  Combus- 
tions. .  .  .  The  second  Edition.  Whereunto  is  added  some  Ltt- 
tiTs,  Papers,  and  a  Petition  lately  sent  from  the  Summer  Is/amis, 
&c.     4to,  calf,  gilt  edges.  London,  1646 

Fine  copy. 


BAY  rSALM  BOOK. 

2033  [PsAi.MS.]  The  Whole  Booke  of  Psalmes  Faithfully  Translated 
into  English  Metre.  Whereunto  is  prefixed  a  discourse  declaring 
not  only  the  Lawfullnes,  but  also  the  necessity  of  the  heavenly 
Ordinance  of  singing  Scripture  Psalmes  in  the  Churches  of  God. 
Imprinted  1640.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Cambridge,  1862 

Reprint  of  the  first  book  printed  in  the  British  American  Colonies. 

"  In  the  reproduction  of  this  quaint  volume  every  luord,  every  letter,  and 
indeed  every /('/;//  has  been  sedulously  collated  with  a  perfect  impression  of  the 
original  work  struck  at  Cambridji;e  in  the  year  1640.  Indeed,  so  e.xact  and  f:iith- 
ful  has  the  compositor  been  in  following  the  original  copy,  that  the  bad  spacing, 
omission  of  spaces,  irregular  justification,  bad  divisions,  broken  type,  letters 
inverted,  mixed  lower-case  letters  with  italics,  and  typographical  errors  arc  strictly 
reproductions  of  the  printer's  errors  of  the  olden  time." — Preface. 

The  copy  of  the  ^Jr^';,'/;/!;/ edition  in  the  Crowninshield  library  was  sold  by  its 
purchaser,  Henry  Stevens,  London,  to  the  British  Museum  for  one  Imuilred  unJ 
fifty  guineas,  and  the  larger  sum,  paid  for  the  lirinley  copy,  is  still  fresh  in  the 
annals  of  American  bibliography. 

Only  50  copies  printed.     No.  5, 

2034  PsALTERiUM,  Hcbrcum,  Grecu,  Arabici'i  &  Chaldeil  cu  tribus 
latinis  interptatoibus  &  glossis  (studio  Aug.  Justiniani).  Folio, 
half  morocco,  red  edges.     Title  pieced.  Mediolani,  1506 

See  fclio  25  for  the  account  of  Columbus. 


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2035  [Ptolkmy.]  {The  first  and  earliest  engraved  map  knmvu,  where 
the  Nav  World  is  delineated,  dra^vn  by  John  Ruysch  for  the  150S 
edition  of  Ptolemy.^     Royal  folio,  cloth.  Rome,  1508 

H.  A.  v.,  No,  jf),  p.  tio,  describes  this  map  at  ienjfth. 

For  this  and  the  other  editions  of  I'toleniy,  see  the  erudite  bibliograpliy  of 
Wilbcrforce  Karnes. 

2036  [Ptoi.kmy.]  Ci.audii  Ptholkmaei  Alexandrini  liber  Gko- 
RAPHiAK  cum  tabulis  et  universali  figura  et  cumadditione  locorum 
cjuae  a  recentioribus  reperta  sunt  diligenti  cura  emendatus  et 
impres.sus.     28  double  page  maps.     Royal  folio,  vellum. 

Venetiis  :  J.  Pentium  de  Leueho,  151 1 

15.  A.  v.,  No.  f)8.     Ramirez,  No.  1207. 

Instead  of  the  colophon  reading  Die  XV.  (as  in  B.  A.  V.),  it  reads,  Die  XX. 
The  line,  "  Hernardi  Sylvani  Eboliesis  anotationes  in  Ptholemx'i  geograpliiam," 
occurs  on  the  recto  of  second  leaf,  at  the  head  of  the  second  paragraph. 

Murphy,  ifSs.     (^uaritch,  £20. 

2037  [Ptolemy.]  Claudii  Ptolemei  viri  Alexandrini  Mathematice 
discipline  Philosophi  doctissimi  Geographie  opus  novissima 
traductione  e  Grecorum  archetypis  castigatissime  pressum  :  ceteris 
ante  lucubratorum  multo  prestantius,  &c.  47  maps,  in  addition  to 
colored  duplicates  of  i  and  2  of  the  second  part.  Imp.  folio,  half 
vellum.  Argentine:  J.  Schotti,  1513 

B.  A.  v.,  No.  74. 

Commenced  by  Waltzemuller  about  1505-7.  Murphy's  copy  sold  for;^"iio. 
Quaritch  asks;^25. 

2038  [Ptolemy.]  Clauwii  Ptolemei  Alexandrini  Mathematicor 
principis  opus  Geographie  noviter  castigatu  &  emaculatu  ad- 
ditioibus,  raris  et  invisis,  necnonu  tabularum  in  dorso  jucunda 
explanatione,  &c.  49  tnaps  and  many  curious  woodcuts.  Royal 
folio,  brown  levant  morocco  antique,  gilt  leaves,  by  Gruel. 

Argentoraten  :  Joannes  Grieninger,  1522 
B.  A.  v..  No.  117. 
On  the  4th  page  of  map  20  is  a  half-sbeet  map. 

2039  [Ptolemy.]  Claudi  Ptolemaei  Geographicae  enarrationis 
libri  octo  Bilibaldo  Pirckeymhero  interprete.  Annotationes 
Joannis  de  Regio  Monte  in  errones  commissos  a  Jacobo  Angelo 
in  translatione  sua.  50  maps  and  woodcuts.  Royal  folio,  brown 
levant  morocco  antique,  gilt  leaves,  Gruel. 

Johannes  Grieningerus  communibus, 

Johannis  Koberger,  impensis  excudebat. 

Argentoragi,  1524 
B.  A.  v.,  No.  136;  Add.,  No.  78. 


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2040  [Ptolemy.]  Claudii  Ptoi.emaki  Alexandrini  Geographicae 
enarrationis  libri  octo  ex  Bilibakli  Pirckeyniheri  tralatione,  sed  ad 
(IrjEca  &  prisca  exemplaria  ^  Michaele  Villanovano  fServeto]  iam 
primum  recogniti.  Adjecta  insuper  ab  eodem  Scholia  qiiibiis 
exoleta  urbium  nominaad  nostri  seculi  more  exponuntiir.  *  50 
viaps.    Imp.  folio,  calf.  Lugduiii,  1535 

H.  A.  v.,  No.  210. 
First  Servetus  edition. 


1522 


Itionis 

tiones 

[ngelo 

)rown 


jat. 
I  1524 


2  ^.i  [Ptolemy.]  Geografhia  Universalis,  vetus  et  nova,  com- 
plectens  Claudii  Ptolemaei  .Mexandrini  Ennarrationis  libros  V'lII. 
Quorum  primus  nova  translatione  Pirckheimheri  .  .  .  Succedunt 
tabulae  Ptolemaice,  opera  Sebastian!  Munsteri  novo  paratpe  modo 
.  .  .  Folio,  hogskin,  with  clasps.  Basileae,  1540 

B.  A.  v..  No.  231. 

Collation  should  be  corrected  as  follows:— p.  154  repeated,  consequently  p. 
155  in  addition  to  the  Appendix — p.  i=;6  blank — the  obverse  of  the  third  pre- 
liminary leaf  is  also  blank. 

2042  [Ptolemy.]  Claudii  Ptolem.ei  Alexandrini  Geographic.v 
Enarrationis  Libri  Octo.  Ex  Bilibaldi  Pirckeymheri  tralatione, 
sed  ad  Grreca  &  prisca  exemplaria  ;i  Michaele  Villanovano  [Ser- 
veto]  secundo  recogniti  &  locis  innumeris  denuo  castigati.  50 
woodcut  maps  reproduced  from  the  editions  of  1522  and  1525.  Imp. 
folio,  calf. 

Lugduni  apud  Hugonem  a  Porto  ViennEe:  Caspar  Frechsel,  1541 

B.  A.  v.,  No.  233. 
Second  Ed.,  by  Servetus. 

2043  [Ptolemy.]  Geografhia  Universalis  Vetus  et  Nova  com- 
plectens.  Claudii  Ptolemaei  Alexandrini  Enarrationis  libros  VIII. 
[cum  Appendice  Sebastiani  MunsteriJ.  48  woodcut  maps,  all 
colored.     Folio,  hogskin.  Basileaj:  Heiiricum  Petrum,  1542 

The  diagrams,  initial  letters,  borders,  &c.,  all  colored  by  hand. 

B.  A.  v.,  No.  240. 

The  Munster  Appendix  commences  at  page  157. 

2044  [Ptolemy  &  Mattiolo.]  Ptolemeo  La  Geografia  di 
Claudio  Ptolemeo  Alessandrino,  Con  alcuni  comenti  &  aggiunte 
fatteui  da  Sebastiano  Munstkro  Alamanno,  Con  le  tavole  non 
solamente  antiche  &  moderne  solite  di  staparsi,  ma  altre  nuove 
aggiuntevi  di  Meser  lacopo  Gastaldo  Piamutese  cosmographo, 
ridotta  in  volgare  Italiano  da   M.  Pietro  Andrea   Mattiolo,  &c. 


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Small  8v(),  ])anelled  calf,  gilt  leaves,  by  Matthm's.      Veneto,  1548 
Woodcut  on  second  leaf,  and  60  maps  including  S.  America,  New  Spain,  Cuba. 

&c.,  cJvic. 

B.  A.  v..  No.  285. 

The  "  Re^istro  "  preceding  the  Atlas  is  dated  1547. 

2045  |Ptoi.emv.J  (Ik.ographia  CI.  Ftolemaei  Alexandrini.  Olim  a 
Bii.iHAi.Do  PiRCKHKiMFiKKio  traslata,  at  nunc  miiltis  codicibus 
gnecis  collata,  pluribusque  in  locis  ad  pristinam  veritatem  redacta 
a  Josepho  Moietio.  ...  64  maps,  6  of  which  are  charts  of  differ- 
ent parts  of  America.     4to,  vellum.     Venetiis:  V.  Val^risium,  1562 

Title  mounted. 

2046  [Ptolkmv.  ]     La  (jeoorafia  di  Claudio  Tolomeo  Alessandrno, 

nuovamente  tradotta  di  (Jreco  in  Italiano  da   Jeronimo    Riiscelii, 

con  Espo.sitioni  del  medessimo,  paiticolari  di  luogo  in  lucigo   .  .  . 

Aggiuntovi  un  pienu  discorso  di  M,  Gioseppe  Moleto.       Woodcuts 

and  64  maps.     [3  part.s  in  1  vol.]     4to,  calf,  gilt  leaves. 

Venetia:  Zi/etti,  1564 
From  the  Medici  collection. 

2047  (I'loi-KMV.]  Gi:()GkAKiA  cive  Descrittione  universale  della 
terra,  .  .  .  rincontrati,  &  corretti  .  .  .  Gio,  Ant.  Magini  .  .  . 
Opera  .  .  .  tradotta  dal  R.  I).  Leonardo  Cernoti.  64  maps 
engrai'cd  by  Porro.,  with  Magin's  expositions.  2  vols,  in  i.  Folio, 
half  cloth.  Venetia,  1598-97 

2048  [Public  Credi  r.  |  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treas- 
ury to  the  House  of  Representatives,  relative  to  a  provision  for 
the  Support  of  the  Public  Credit  of  the  United  States.  .  .  . 
Folio,  half  morocco,  gilt  leaves. 

New  York:  Childs  and  Sway ne,  1790 

2049  [Pulaski.]  Love  and  Patriotism  !  or.  Extraordinary  Adven- 
tures of  AL  i)U  PoRTAiL,  late  Major-Cieneral  in  the  Armies  of  the 
United  States.  Interspersed  with  many  Surprising  Incidents  in  the 
Life  of  the  late  Count  Pulaski.     i2mo,  calf.       Philadeli)hia,  1797 


2050  PuRCHAS  (S.).  Hakluytus  Posi  HUMUS,  or  Purchas  his  Pil- 
grimes.  .  .  .  Contayning  the  Voyages  and  Peregrinations  made 
ancient  Kings,  Patriarkes,  Apostles,  Philosophers,  and  others,  to 
and  thorow  the  remoter  parts  of  the  knowne  World  .  .  .  A 
l)escripti(>n  of  all  the  Circnm-Narigations  o{  xht  Gx.o^v.  .  .  .    Wavi- 


Americana. 


309 


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Navi- 


gations and  Voyages  of  ii//i,''//i//-///(!'//  .  ,  .  EngVish  Voyaj^e,- ficyofii/ 
the  East  Indies  .  .  .  Navigations,  Voyages,  Trah'ques,  Discov- 
eries of  tlie  Eni^/is/i  Nation  in  the  Jiastertie parts  of  the  W'orlJ  .  .  . 
ami  many  other  rcmarkahle  Rki.ations.  By  Samuel  i'lirclias,  I). I). 
Maps  ami  etchin^^s.  5  vols.,  folio,  red  levant  morjcco,  paneled 
and  gilt  sides,  broad  inside  borders,  gilt  edges.     I.cndon,  1625-2C 

A  fiill-marjjiin.-cl  copy  (fxcfpt  a  few  leaves  which  have  been  neatly  built  out) 
with  the  oiijjiiial  frontispiece,  and  the  orij^inal  map  of  Virginia. 

Purchas  bays  in  his  Preface  that  he  has  incorporated  the  substance  of  more  than 
t-velve  hiiiiilitil  ^x'xWX'n  of  Voyages  and  Travels.  "  His  work,"  says  (Iranger,  in 
his  Hiograpliical  History,  "is  not  only  valuable  for  the  various  instruction  and 
amusement  contained  in  it,  but  it  is  also  very  estimable  on  a  national  and,  I  may 
add,  a  religious  account.'" 

"  We  owe  to  the  zeal  and  vast  erudition  of  this  laborious  man,  one  of  the  most 
celebrated  collections  of  Voyages  which  has  ever  appeared,  valuable  alike  for  the 
abundance  of  its  materials  and  its  importance  in  the  history  of  Early  Discoveries, 
especially  those  of  the  English." — Hioi^iaphic  Universt-Ut'. 

2051  PuRViAN'CK  (Robert).  A  NARRA'iivKof  Events  which  occurred 
in  Baltimore  Town,  during  the  Rkvolutionarv  War.  i2nu), 
cloth.  Baltimore,  1849 

2052  rvNCHON  (William).  The  .Meritorious  Prick  of  Our  Rkdemp- 
tion,  Justification,  etc.,  Cleering  it  from  some  common  Krrors 
.    .    .    by  William  Pinchin.     4to,  calf.  London,  1650 

Also  in  this  volume  the  enlarged  Second  Ed.  '1  he  Meritor- 
ious Price  of  Mans  Redemption,  or  Christ's  Satisfaction 
discussed  and  explained.  London,  1655 

The  General  Court  of  Mass.  ordered  this  work  to  be  burned  by  the  executioner 
in  the  Marketplace,  Boston,  the  author  having  maintained  the  "damnable 
heresy  "  that  "Christ  did  not  suffer  for  us  those  unutterable  torments  of  (loil's 
wrath,  that  commonly  are  called  Hell  torments." 

2053  [Pvnchon.J  The  Jewes  Svnagogue  ;  or,  a  Treatise  concern- 
ing The  ancient  Orders  and  manner  of  Worship  used  by  the  Jewes, 
&c.     By  William  Pinchion.     4to,  half  morocco.  London,  1652 

2054  Pvnchon.      1.    The    Time    when    the    First    Sabbath    was 
Ordained. 

IL  The  Manner  how  the  First  Sabbath  was  Ordained. 

in.  A  Treatise  of  Holy  Time,  concerning  the  true  limits  of  the 

Lords  Day,  &c. 
4to,  calf  antique,  gilt  leaves.     Title  dirty  and  slightly  pieced. 

London,  1654 

Attempting  to  prove  that  the  Sabbath  was  ordained  after  the  Fall  of  Adam. 


3IO 


Am F, KM  ANA. 

2055      /    X  UAKERS.  I     PRiMirivK  IIkuf.sik  RKVivi'.r)  in  The  l'"aith 

I     J     and  Practice  Of  the  People  called  (Quakers  :  Wlierein 

'■^^      is  shewn,  ni   Seven  Particulars,  'I'hat  the   I'rincipal  and 

most  Characteristick  Errors  of  the  Quakers,  were  Broached  and 

Condemned,  in  the  Days  of  the  Apostles,  and  the  first    150  Years 

after  Christ.     'I"o  which  is  Aiided,  A  Friendly  Expostulation  with 

William  Penn,  upon  Account  of  his  Priiiiitire  Christianity,  lately 

I'ublished.     4to,  half  morocco.  London,  1698 

Kiiif  fopy. 


2056  IQuKHix'.]  Transactions  of  the  Literary  and  Historical 
Society  (jf  Quebec.     New  Series.     Parts  i   to  9.     8vo,  unbound. 

Quebec,  1863-72 

2057  [(^UKi.c.H.]  The  Arrainoment,  Tryal,  and  Condemnation, 
of  Cai't.  John  Queixh,  And  Others  of  his  Company,  &c.,  for 
Sundry  Piracies,  Robberies,  and  Murder,  Committed  upon  the 
Subjects  of  the  King  of  Portugal,  Her  Majesty's  AUie,  on  the 
Coast  of  Prasil,  iS:c.,  who  Upon  full  Evidence,  were  found  (luilty, 
at  the  Court-House  in  Boston  [June  13,  1704J  .  .  .  &c.  Folio, 
half  morocco.  London,  1705 

2058  QuiNcv  (Josiah).  Speech  .  .  .  5th  January,  1813  ...  on 
the  bill  in  addition  to  the  Act  entitled  "  An  Act  to  raise  an  addi- 
tional Military  force,"  &c.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Boston,  181 3 

2059  [QuiNCV.]  Memoir  of  the  I^ike  of  Josiah  Quincy,  Jun.,  of 
Massachusetts,  by  his  Son,  Josiah  Quincy.     8vo,  morocco. 

Boston,  1825 
Presentation  copy  to  I  -ord  Lyndhurst  (with  letter  inserted)  from  Josiah  Quincy. 

2060  [QuiNTANA.]  Instruccion  de  Ordenantes.  Compendio  de 
las  cosas  que  dene  guardar,  y  saber  en  sus  Ordenes,  y  se  les  pre- 
guta  en  los  examines  ;  desde  la  primera  Toosura,  hasta  el  Sicer- 
docio.  Con  un  Apendix  de  Examen  de  Confessores  y  Predica- 
dores.  Compuesto  por  el  P.  Antonio  de  Quintana  .  .  .  i2mo, 
boards.  Madrid,  [661 

Title +  Aprobacion  1  leaf  +  Certificate  of  Alonso  Venegas,  Guardian  of  the  Con- 
vent of  San  Francisco  i  leaf  +  license  i  p-t- Errata  i  page+Indice  4  leaves -t  pp. 
1-438  with  15  errors  in  pagination. 

2061  Quiros  (Pedro  Ferd.  de).  Historia  del  descubrimiento  de 
las  regiones  AusTRiALES  .  .  .  publicada  por  Don  Justo  Zaragoza. 
Maps.     3  vols.,  8vo,  uncut.  Madrid,  1876-82 


Amkric.wa. 


1 1 


2062 


R 


ADK/l"  I*;:   I5ARRK.     La  Ni^u.rkssf,,  011  le  Poiivoir  dc  la 
Rcconnoissance.     Comedie.     Svo,  hf.  mco.     Paris,  1787 

Also  in  this  volume,  l,a  Jcune  Indicnne  .   .   .   par  M.  dc  Chamforl, 
Paris,  1776,  in  which  the  scene  is  laid  in  Charleston  and  I.c  Huron. 


of 


de 

pre- 

'icer- 

idica- 

2mo, 

1661 

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s  +  pp. 


2063  Rafn  (Charles  Christian).  Mkmoirk  siir  la  Dl^couvF,RTK  de 
i/Ami^riquk  au  dixicme  siecle  .  .  .  traduit  par  Xavier  Marmier. 
Svo,  uncut.  Paris,  1838 

Presentation  copy  to  Jared  Sparks  from  the  author. 

2063^-  Rafn.  Mkmoirk  sur  la  Di'couvertk  de  i/Amkrk^ik  au  dix- 
icme siecle  ,  .  ,  public  par  Socicte  Royale  des  Antiquaires  du 
Nord.     Second  Tirage.     Svo,  uncut.  Copennajjue,  1843 

2063^^     Rafn.     America  Discovered  in  the  Tenth  Century.     8vo. 

New  York,  1S38 

2064  Rafn.  Mkmoire  sur  la  Dkcouverte  de  i.'Amerique  au  Dixicme 
Siecle,  &'c.,  &c.     19  maps  and  plates.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Copenhajjuc,  1843 
Kafn's  American  Section,  published   by  the   Royal  Society  of  Northern  Anti- 
quaries, 

2065  Raoueneau  (Paul).  I. a  Vie  de  la  Mkrk  Catherink  de  Saint 
AuciusTiN,  Religieuse  Hospitaliere  de  la  Miscricorde  de  Quebec 
en  la  Nouvelle  France.     Svo,  vellum.         Paris:  F.  Lambert,  1671 

Very  rare. 

2066  [Raguenkau.]  Narratio  Historica  eorum,  qure  Societas 
Jesu  in  Nova  Francia  .  .  .  annis  mdcxliix.  iS:  xmx.  .  .  .  c  (lal- 
lico  in  Latinum  translata  a  P.  Georgio  Gobat.  .  .  .   i8mo,  vellum. 

Oeniponti,   1650 

2067  MalCtflf)  (Sir  W.).  Bui'tjt  MlUntrcCftavr  Beschreibung, 
Desz  Soldreichen  Konigreichs  Guiana^  in  America  oder  newen 
Welt,  under  der  Linea  ^kjuinoctiali  gele  .  .  .  1594,  1595  and  1596 
von  dem  .  ,  .  Walthero  Ralegh.  Etching  on  title  and  at  pat^es  4, 
5,  9,  II,  14  and  15.     4to,  morocco  antique,  gilt  leaves. 

Noriberga?  :  L.  Hulsii.  1601 

Hulsius,  2d  Ed.,  Part  5- 

2068  [Ralkigh.]  a  Declaration  of  the  Demeanor  and  Cartage 
of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  Knight,  as  well  in  his  Voyage,  as  in, 
and  sithence  his  Returne  ;  And  of  the  true  motives  and  induce- 


312 


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ments  which  occasioned  His  Majestic  to   Piodcd  in  doiiijj  Justice 

upon  him  as  hath  bene  done,  4to,  crimson  morocco  extra,  by  JA//- 

t/uws.  I,ondon  :  Norton  and  JUll,  i6i.S 
Fine  copy. 

2069  [Ramirkz  a//r/ Rayon.]  Prockso  de  Rksidkncia  contra  Pldko 
de  Alvarado  .  .  .  Notasy  Noticias  Bio^jraficas  criticas  y  arqueo- 
logicas  per  I).  Jose  Fernando  Ramirez,  lo  pui)lica  Paleoj^rafiado 
del  MS.  orij^jinal  el  I,ic.  Ignacio  I-.  Rayon,  /'oitrait  <JH(/  ti,  cclorfil 
plates.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Mexico,  1H47 

2070  Ramirez.  Prockso  de  Rksidkncia  contra  I'kdro  de  Alva- 
rado.    Portrait  iinJ  -x,  curious  (lolorcd)  plates.    8vo,  half  morocco. 

Mexico,  1S47 

2071  Ramon  dk  i.a  Sa(;ra  (M.).  HisroiRK  Physique  et  Poiiticpie  de 
risi.F,  de  Cuba.     2  vols.,  8vo,  calf.  Paris,  1844 

2072  Ramsay  (David).  The  HisroRvof  the  Rivolution  of  Sorrn- 
Carolina,  from  a  British  Province  to  an  Independent  State, 
2  large  maps.     2  vols.,  8vo,  tree  calf  extra,  by  Riviere. 

Trenton,  1785 

2073  [Ramsay.]  In  the  Privy  Councii,,  Jamaica.  The  Case  of 
William  Ramsay,  Esq,  Inspector-Ceneral  of  Police  .  .  .  on 
Charges  preferred  against  him  by  the  Hon.  'J'homas  Janics 
Bernard  .  .  .  for  a  supposed  Obstruction  of  the  Law,  in  refer- 
ence to  an  Alleged  Riot  ...  at  Spanish  Town  on  Saturday, 
16  April,  1836.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1836 

2074  Ramsey  (J.  (1.  M.).  The  Annai.s  of  Tennessee  to  the  End  of 
the  Eighteenth  (A'ntury  :  comprising  its  Settlement  as  the 
Watauga  Association,  from  1769  to  1777;  a  part  of  North- 
Carolina,  from  1775  to  1784;  the  State  of  Franklin,  from  1784  to 
1788;  a  part  of  North-Carolina,  from  1788  to  1790;  the  Terri- 
tory of  the  U.  States,  South  of  the  Ohio,  from  1790  to  1796;  the 
State  of  Tennessee,  from  1796  to  1800.     Map.     8vo,  cloth. 

Charleston,  1853 

2075  Ramusio  (Gio.  Batt.).  Deli.e  Navujationi  et  ViAcun.  1  lari^e 
viaps  (Vol.  3)  and  ntimcrcus  woodcuts.  3  vols.,  folio,  half  russia, 
gilt  over  red  leaves. 

(  Primo  volume,     Venetia,  1588 
GiuntiX  Volume  secondo,      " 


Vols.  2  and  3  stilted  to  match  Vol.  I. 


(  Terzo  volume, 


i6c6 
1556 


Amkkicana. 


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2076  1 1\ ANiini.pii  (Edm.).|  A  Vindication  of  Mr.  Raiuloljih's 
Resijjnation.     I'p.  106.  1795 

Pomiicak'Tkuth  :  or,  Animadversions  on  the  past  and  present 
state  o(  Public  affairs;  with  an  liuiuiry  into  t\w  'I'riitli  of  the 
Cliarjrcs  preferred  ajjainst  Mr.  Randolph.     Pp.  .}.}.  1796 

2  vols,  in  I.     Svo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1795-6 

2077  [Randolph.]  A  Vindication  of  Mr.  Randolph's  Resijjnation. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1795 

207S  RandoM'H  (P'.dmund).  Addkkss  on  llie  Himokv  of  Cam- 
foknia,  from  the  Discovery  of  the  Country  to  the  year  1849.  .  .  . 
2  //i(i/>s.     8vo,  half  morocco.  San  Francisco,  i860 

2079  Randoi  Pii  (John).  1,1' iTKKs  to  a  YouNfi  Rki.ativk;  emhrac-inpf 
a  series  of  years  from  Early  Youth  to  Mature  Maiihooil.  <Svo, 
half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1834 

2080  Rankinc.  (John).  Historical  Rksf.archf.s  on  the  Coiu|uest  of 
Peru,  Mexico,  IV)^ota,  Natchez,  and  Talomcco,  in  the  'i'hirteenth 
(.'entury,  by  the  Mongols,  accompanied  with  ICIephaiits,  i\:c.  2 
waps,  and  portraits  of  all  the  Incas.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

London,  1827 

2081  Rapin!',  (Charles).  Historik  (Jknf.uaik  de  TOrigiiie  el  Prog- 
rez  des  Preres  Mineurs  de  S.  Francois,  vulgairemcnt  apelles  en 
France,  Flandre,  Italic,  &  Elspagne,  Recollects,  Reformez  ou 
Deschaux,  tant  en  toutes  L's  Provinces  iV  Royaumes  Catholicpies, 
coinme  dans  les  Indes  Orientales  &;  Occidentaies,  iv  autres  parties 
des  nouveaux  mondcs,  .  .  .  i486,  1606.  With  7  etcheil portraits. 
4to,  vellum.  Paris,  1631 

2082  R(ATiinANi)]  (Wjilliam  I).  A  Brikfk  Narration  of  some 
Church  Courses,  Held  in  Opinion  and  Practise  in  the  Churches 
lately  erected  in  New  England.     4to,  calf  antique,  gilt  leaves. 

London,  1644,  (date  partly  erased) 

2083  Ravnai  (PAbbe.)  '^'.t:voLUTioN  de  PAMKRigui;.  8vo,  half  calf 
extra,  gilt  top.  Londres,  1781 


2084     Ravnal.     Revolution  de  I'Amkrique.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Londres,  1781 


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2085  Read  (Thos.  Buchanan).     A  Summer  Story,  Sheridan's  Ride 
and  other  Poems.     i2tno,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1865 

2086  Reconstruction  Letter   (A).     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut  edges.  New  York,  1866 

Only  i(X)  copies   privately  printed.     The  Letter  is  addressed   "to  the  Hon. 
Th-rl-w  W — d,"  and  first  appeared  in  the  Tribune,  Sep.  3,  t860. 

2087  Recrtjitinc;  in  the  United  States.    8vo,  half  niorocco,pp.  16. 

London,  1856 

2088  Recueil  de  Ri^glemens  concernant  le  Commerce  des  Isles  iS: 
Jolonies  Francoises  de  I'Amerique.     i2mo,  calf.  Paris,  1744 


2089  Recueil  de  Voyages  au  Nord,  Contenant  divers  Memoires 
tres-utiles  au  Commerce  &  a  la  Navigation.  Frontispiece  and  24 
maps  and  plates.     3  vols.,  i2mo,  calf.  Amsterdam,  17  16 

^^  "  Memoire  touchant  Californie."     Vol.  III.,  pp.  275-297. 

2090  [Red  River  Settlement.]  Statement  respecting  the  Earl 
of  Selkirk's  Settlement  upon  the  Red  River,  in  North  America; 
its  Destruction  in  1815  and  i8i6  ;  and  the  Massacre  of  Governor 
Semple  and  his  Party.  With  Observations  upon  a  recent  publica- 
tion, entitled  "A  Narrative  of  Occurrences  in  the  Indian  Countries, 
&c."     Large  map.     8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1817 

2091  Reed  (Joseph)  Like  and  Correspondence  of,  by  his  grand- 
son William  B.  Reed.     Portrait.     2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1847 

2092  [Reed.]  A  Reprint  of  the  Reed  and  Cadwaliader  Pam- 
phi.ets.  With  an  Appendix.  Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  [Philadelphia],  mdccci.xiii. 

199  copies  printed,  all  for  subscribers. 

2093  Reed  ^William  B.).  A  Rkjoinder  to  Mr.  Hancrofi's  Histori- 
cal Essay  on  President  Reed.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut 
edges.  Philadelphia,   1867 

2094  Reed.     President  Reed  of  Pennsylvania.     A  Reply  to  Mr. 

George  Bancroft  and  others.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Philadelphia,  1867 
Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 


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2095  Refi.kxionf.s  sobre  el  bando  de  25  de  Junio  ultimo,  contraidas 
a  lo  que  dispone  para  con  los  eclesiasticos  rebekles,  y  al  recurso 
que  en  solicitud  de  la  revocacion  dirigieron,  en  6.  de  Julio  ;i  cste 
Illmo.  Cabildo,  varies  clerigos  y  cinco  religiosos  de  Mexico. 
Escribia'.as  D.  Peuro  de  la  Puknte.     8vo,  calf.  Mexico,  181 2 

2096  [Rkgtcidks.]  The  Speeches  and  Prayers  of  Major-Ciencral 
Harison,  Octob.  13.  Mr.  John  Carew,  Octob.  15.  Mr.  Justice 
Cooke,  Mr.  Hugh  Peters,  Octob.  16.  Mr.  Tho.  Scott,  Mr.  Gregory 
Clement,  Col.  Adrian  Scroop,  Col.  John  Jones,  Octob.  17,  Col. 
Daniel  Axtell  &:  Col.  Fran- Hacker,  Octob.  19.  The  times  of 
their  Death.  Together  with  Several  occasional  Speeches  and  Pas- 
sages in  their  Imprisonment  till  they  came  to  the  Place  of  Execu- 
tion.    4to,  half  calf.     Title  somewhat  defaced. 

Printed  Anno  Dom.  1660 

2097  [Reid.]  Bibi.iotheca  Americana  ;  or,  a  Chronological  Cata- 
logue of  the  most  Curious  and  Interesting  Rooks,  Pamphlets,  State 
Papers,  &c.,  upon  the  Subject  of  North  and  South  .America,  from 
the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Present,  in  Print  and  Manuscript  ;  for 
which  Research  has  been  made  in  the  Pritish  Musivum,  ami  the 
most  Celebrated  Public  and  Private  Libraries.  .  .  .  4to,  half 
morocco.  London,  1789 

With  .in  introductory  discourse  "  On  the  Present  St.-ite  of  I-iter.iturc  in  those 
Countries,"  wiiivh  h.is  many  curious  particulars,  and  is  evidently  written  by  some 
one  who  had  visited  the  United  States.  Though  the  name  of  the  riuthor  is  not 
known,  it  has  been  variously  ascribed  to  Dalrymple,  Homer,  Long,  and  with  more 
probability,  by  Tlomer  himself,  to  Reid. 

2098  Reid  (H,).  The  American  Question  in  a  Nut-Shei,i.;  or. 
Why  we  should  Recognize  the  Confederates.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

London,  1S62 


iston- 

uncut 

1867 


2099  Reid  (James  D.).  The  Tei-egraph  in  Ameku  a,  its  Founders. 
Promoters,  and  Noted  Men.  Portraits  and  woodcuts.  Royal  8vo, 
morocco,  gilt  leaves.  N.  Y.  1879 

2100  Reisch  ((iregorius).  Margarita  Phii.osophka  totius  Philo- 
.sophife  Rationalis,  Naturalis  &  Moralis  principia  dialogice  duode- 
cim  libris  complectens.  Engraved  title,  map  and  numerous  woodcuts. 
4to,  calf,  on  oak  boards.  Friburgi:  Joanne  Sc/iottii,  1503 

First  edition  ?    Title  cut  on  top. 


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2101  Rfi,  \(;  \<')  AnnRF.viADA  da  Rf.pubi.ica,  que  os  Religiosos  Jcsuitas 
Das  I'rovincias  de  Portugal,  e  Hespanha,  estabelecerao  nos  Domi- 
nios  Ultrainarinos  das  duas  Monarchias,  E  da  Guerra,  que  nelles 
tem  movido,  e  sustentado  contra  os  Exercitos  Hespanlioes,  e 
Portuguezes  .  .  .  Small  8vo,  cloth.  s.  1,  at  a.  [>758?| 

2102  Rki.ation  de  la  T,f,vkf.  du  Sikiif,  de  Quehf.c,  Capitale  de  la 
Nouvelle  France.  4to,  red  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by 
Hardy-Mennil.  Tours,  1691 

Exceedingly  rare,  if  not  uni(iue. 


2103  I  Rfcai.ado.]  Vida,  y  Milagros  del  siervo  de  Dios  F.  IVdro 
Regalado,  uno  de  la  Serafica  Religion,  i\:c.  4to,  vellum.  Dam- 
aged. [Cadiz,  1673  ?| 

2104  Rkiaiion  des  Affaiufs  du  Canada,  en  1696.  Avcc  des 
I.ettresdes  Pert  de  la  ("ompagnie  de  Jesus  depuis  1696  jusqu'en 
1702;  [also]  ivKi.AiioN  de  la  Mission  Ahnaquisf,  de  St. 
Francois  de  Sales  I'anne  1702.  Par  le  Pore  Jacques  Higot. 
2  vols,  in  I.     8vo,  clotii,  uncut.  New  York,  1.S65 

A  limited  edition  printed  in  fac-siniile  for  J.  M.  Shea. 

2105  fREPuni.iCAN  Patriotism  Dispi.ayf.d.]  Government  Con- 
tracts; Purchase  of  Anns,  Vessels,  Army  Supplies,  iVc.  2  vols., 
Svo,  half  morocco.  Washington,  1S61 

2106  Rkport  [and  Supplkmentai,  Report]  of  the  Joint  Commit- 
tee on  the  Conduct  of  the  War.     5  vols.,  Svo,  cloth. 

Washington,  1863-6 

2107  Revaki)  (Nicholas)  and  Lodowick  (Charles).  A  Journal  of 
the  T,ate  AcTiONsof  the  1''rencii  at  Canada.  With  The  Manner 
of  their  being  Repuls'd  by  His  Excellency,  Penjaniin  Fletcher, 
Their  Majesties  Governour  of  New-York,  &c.     4to,  half  morocco. 

London,  1693 

Only  3  or  4  copies  known. 

2108  [Revnier.]  Gemma  Phrvsius  de  Principiis  astronomite  iV 
Cosmographie,  Deq  usu  Globi  ab  eodem  editi  Item  de  Orbis 
divisione  &  Insulis  rcbusq  nuber  inventis.  Woodcuts.  Small  8vo, 
polished  calf,  gilt  leaves,  by  Matthavs.  Antwerpiaj,  1544 

Leaf  81  verso,  see  "America  ab  inventore  Amerio  Vesputio  nomen  habet,  &c." 
B.  A.  v.,  No.  252. 


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317 


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2109  RiviEW  (A)  of  the  Military  Operations  in  North-Amfrica 
from  '['he  Commencement  of  the  French  Hostilities  on  the  Fron- 
tiers of  Virginia  in  1753,  to  the  Surrender  of  Oswego  on  the  14th 
of  August,  1756.  Interspersed  With  various  Observations,  Char- 
acters and  Anecdotes,  necessary  to  give  Light  into  the  Conduct 
of  American  Transactions  in  general  ;  and  more  especially  into 
the  political  Management  of  Affairs  in  Ni  w  York.  In  a  Fetter 
to  a  Nobleman.     4to,  polished  calf  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Bedford. 

London,  Printed  1757 
New  England,  Kepritited  1758 
'I"itles(2  leaves)  and  pp.  5  to  98. 
I'ine  copy. 

2tTo  Revolutionary  Memorial?,  embracing  Poems  by  the  Rev. 
Wheeler  Case,  published  in  1778,  and  an  Appendix,  containinij 
(ieneral  Burgoyne's  Proclamation  (in  burlesque)  .  .  .  Death  of 
Miss  Jane  M'Crea,  the  American  Hero,  a  Sapphic  Ode,  by  Nat, 
Niles,  ice.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Stephen  Dodd.  i2mo,  half  mo- 
rocco. '  New  York,  1.S52 

2111  I  Rhode  Island.  I  Records  of  the  Colony  of  Rhode  Island 
and  Providence  Plantations  in  New  England  .  .  .  Transcribed 
and  edited  by  John  Russell  Bartlett.  1636  to  1792.  10  vols., 
8vo,  sheep.  Providence,  iS5'i-65 

21 12  Rick  (J.  A.).  Catalogue  of  Mr.  John  A.  Rick's  Fihrarv. 
Sold  1S70.     Royal  8vo,  uncut.  New  York,  1.S70 

The  total  amount  realized  was  over  $42,ix)o. 

2113  [Rich(0.),]  Catalogue  of  a  Collkciion  of  Manusc  Kirrs, 
principally  in  Spanish,  relatii-g  to  America,  in  the  possession  of 
O.  Rich.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  London,  n.  d. 


lite   I'v 

Orbis 

1  8vo, 

1544 

!t,  &C. 


21 14  Rich.  A  Catalogue  of  Pooks  relating  to  .\mkru  a  [arranged 
underthe  years  in  which  they  were  printed  (1500-1844)!.  3  vols., 
8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut  edges.  London,  1837-46 

Vol.  I,  pp.  129.     Vol.    2,   pp.   ()-5i7.     Vol.  3,  pp.  4-412.      (Jnly   250  copies 
printed.     The  above  does  not  include  the  supplements. 

2115  [Richmond.]  The  P'irst  Century  of  the  First  Baptist 
Church  of  Richmond,  Virginia.     Frontispiece     i2mo,  cloth. 

Richmond,  1880 


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2116     [RiCHTER    (Dr.  M.    a.).  I      The   Municipalist,  in   two  parts 
(with  the  Addenda).     Portrait.     i2mo,  cloth.         New  York,  1858 
Autograph  letter  of  the  author  inserted. 

2Tt7  Rtdgely  (David).  Annals  of  Annapolis,  comprising  sundry 
notices  of  that  old  city  from  the  .  .  .  First  Settlements  to  .  .  . 
the  War  of  1 8 1 2  .  .  .  with  an  Appendix,  &c.  Frontispiece.  i2mo, 
cloth.  Baltimore,  1841 

21 18  [RiF.PKSKL.]  AuszfGF.  aiis  den  Brikfen  und  Papieren  des 
Generals  Freyherrn  von  Riedesel,  und  Seiner  Gemalinn,  jrebornen 
von  Massow   .    .    .    Reise  nach  America,  &c.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Fur  die  Familie,  [1788] 

21 19  Riedesel  (Madame  de).  Letters  and  Memoirs  Relating  to 
the  War  of  American  Independence,  and  the  Capture  of  the  Ger- 
man Troops  at  Saratoga  .  .  .  Translated  from  the  original  Ger- 
man.    i2mo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  1827 

2120  Right  of  Recognition  (The).  A  Sketch  of  the  Present 
Policy  of  the  Confederate  States,  By  a  Recent  Tourist.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  London,  1862 

2121  Rights  (The)  of  Neutrals  and  Belligerents,  from  a  Modern 
Point  of  View,  by  a  Civilian.     8vo,  half  morocco.       London,  1862 

2122  RiKER  (James).  Harlem  (City  of  New  York),  its  Origin  and 
Early  Annals.      Woodcuts  and  maps.    8vo,  cloth.     New  York,  1 88 1 


2123  Riker  (James,  Jr.).  The  Annals  of  Newtown,  in  Queens 
County,  New- York  :  containing  its  History  from  its  First  Settle- 
ment .  .  .  also  a  particular  account  of  numerous  Long  Island 
Families,  i'v:c.     Maps.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

New  York,  1852 

2124  Riley  (James).  An  Authentic  Narrative  of  the  Loss  of 
the  American  Brig  Commerce,  wrecked  on  the  West  Coast  of 
Africa,  1815.     Portrait,  map  and  plates.     8vo,  calf. 

New  York,  1817 

2125  Riley.  Authentic  Narrative.  Another  edition.  Plates. 
8vo,  roan.  Hartford,  1828 


Americana. 


3'9 


2126  Ripi.KY  (R.  S.).  The  War  with  Mkxico.  Plans.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
cloth.  New  York,  1849 

2127  [  RiTHAYMERUS.]  Georoii  Rith aymeki  cle  Orius  Terrakum 
situ  compendium,  Hieronynum  Vueyrer  Prfepositum  Reychersper- 
gensem.     4to,  vellum.  Norimberga.',  1538 

B.  A.  v.,  p.  Mf). 

P.  Ill  (last  leaf) :   "  Oe  Terris  et  insulis  nuper  repertis." 

2128  [RiTTKNHousK.]  Mkmoirs  of  the  LiKKof  David  RiTTENHousE 
.  .  .  interspersed  with  various  notices  of  many  Distinguished 
Men,  with  an  Appendix,  &:c.  By  William  Barton.  Portrait  and 
facsimile.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges. 

Philadelphia,  1813 

2129  RoBBiNs  (Chandler).  A  Hisiorv  of  the  Second  Church,  or 
Old  North,  in  Boston,  to  which  is  added,  a  History  of  the  New 
Brick  Church.      With  engravings.     8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1852 

2130  Roberts  (Lewes).  The  Marchants  Mappe  of  Commerce 
.  .  .  Necesary  for  all  suci:  as  shal  be  imployed  in  the  publique 
Affaires  of  Princes  in  forreigne  Parte  for  all  (ientlemen  and  others 
that  travel!  abroad  for  delight  or  pleasure,  &c.  Engraved  title  and 
5  maps.     Folio,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1638 

First  Edition.     The   Description  and  map  of  America  occurs  at  pp.  53-64. 
Lowndes  claims  a  portrait  with  this  edition,  but  fails  to  notice  the  maps. 


213 1  Roberts  (William).  An  Account  of  the  First  Discovery  and 
Natural  Hisiory  of  Florida  :  with  a  Particular  Detail  of  the 
several  Expeditions  and  Descents  made  on  that  Coast.  Collected 
from  the  best  Authorities  .  .  .  with  a  Map,  and  some  [4]  particular 
Plans  .  .  .  by  T.  Jefferys.     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

London,  1763 

2132  Robin  (Abbe).     Nouveau  Voyage  dans  l'Amerique  Septen- 

TRioNALE,  en  I'annce   1781  ;  et  Campagne  de  I'Armce  de  M.  le 

Comte  de  Rochambeau.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia  (Pari.s),  1782 
Original  edition, 

2133  Robin.  Nouveau  Voyage  dans  l'Amerique  Septentrionale 
en  I'annee  1781,  &c.     Map.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1782 


320  Americana. 

2134  RoiiiN  (C.  C).  Voyages  dans  l'Int£rieur  de  la  Louisiane, 
de  la  Florkle  Occideiitale,  et  dans  les  Isles  de  la  Martinique  et  de 
Saint-Domingiie  .  .  .  1 802-1 806.  Map  and  portrait.  3  vols., 
8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Paris,  1807 

2135  Robinson  (Conway).  An  Account  of  Discoveries  in  the 
West  until  15 19,  and  of  Voyages  to  and  along  the  Atlantic  Coast 
of  North  America  from  1520  to  1573.     8vo,  cloth. 

Richmond,  1848 

2136  Robinson  (Samuel).  A  Catalogue  of  American  Minerals, 
with  their  Localities,  including  all  which  are  known  to  exist  in  the 
United  States  and  British  Provinces.     Svo,  uncut.       Boston,  1825 

2137  Robinson  (William  Davis).  Memoirs  of  the  Mexican  Revo- 
lution :  including  a  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  of  General 
Xavier  Mina,  with  some  Observations  on  the  Practicability  of 
opening  a  Commerce  between  the  Pacific  and  Atlantic  Oceans  .  . 
&c.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1820 

"  No  doubt,  therefore,  can  exist,  that  a  water  communicaiion  between  the  two 
oceans  miyht  be  accomplished,  in  the  province  of  Choco,  by  either  opening  the 
former  canal  of  Kaspadura,  or  by  cutting  a  new  one  between  the  two  rivers 
[Atrato  and  San  JuanJ  we  have  mentioned."     Pp.  341. 

2138  Robson  (Joseph).  Account  of  Six  Years  Residence  in  Huu- 
son's-Bav,  from  1733  to  1736,  and  1744  to  1747,  &c.  3  maps.  8vo, 
half  morocco,  pp.  95.  London,  1752 

2139  Roche.  Catalogue  of  the  Private  Library  of  Mr.  Richard 
W.  Roche.     8vo,  uncut.  New  York,  1867 

One  of  a/dio  copies  printed  on  thick  laid  paper. 

2140  [RocHEFORT  (Cesar  de).]  Histoire  Naturelle  et  Morale 
des  lies  Antilles  de  l'Amerique  .  .  .  avec  un  Vocabulaire 
Caraibe.  Portrait,  engraved  title  and  numerous  etchings  in  the  text. 
4to,  calf.  Rotterdam  :  Arnould  Leers,  1658 

l.eclerf,  No.  1321,  describes  an  edition  by  the  same  printer  at  Amsterdam, 
probably  an  error. 

2141  [RocHEFoRT.J  Iles  Antilles.  Another  (smaller)  copy,  with- 
out the  portrait.     4t(),  calf,  gilt.  Rotterdam,  1658 


2142     [  RocHEKORT.]       Histoire 
Antilles  de    lWmekique   . 


Naturelle   et    Morale    des    lies 
.    .  ave<"   un    Vocabudaire  Caraibe. 


Americana. 


".2  1 


Derniere  Edition,  reveue  d^  augmentue  parrAutheur,  tl'un  Recit  tie 
i'Estat  present  des  celebres  Colonies  de  la  Virginie,  de  Marie-Land, 
de  la  Caroline,  (S:c.  Engraved  title,  3  large  plates,  ixnd  uumnoiis 
etchings  in  the  text.     4to,  calf.  Rotterdam  :  Rcinier  Leers,  16.S1 

A  second  title-page  and  separate  pagination  commences  the  Recit  de  I'Estat. 

2143  R-OCHEFORT  (Sieur  de).  Rklation  dk  i.'I  k  dk  Tabago,  ou 
de  la  NoLivelle  Ovalcre,  I'une  des  Isles  Aniuies  de  rAmerique. 
i2mo,  calf.  Paris,  1666 

2144  RoDGKRs   (John).     The    Divink    Goodness    displayed  in    ti. 
American  Revolution.     A  Sermon  preached  in  New  York,  Dec. 
nth,  1783.     Svo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  17S4 

"  He  has  broken  our  connexion  with  that  people,  lonij  practised  in  the  arts  of 
venality,  and  grown  old  in  scenes  of  corruption."     Page  10. 

2145  Rodriqi'e;?  (Manuel).  Ei.  MaraSJony  Amazonas.  Historia 
de  los  descubrimientos,  entradas,  y  reduccion  de  naciones.  Traba- 
jos  malogrados  de  algunos  conqiiistadores,  y  dichosos  de  otros,assi 
temporales,  como  espiritualesen  las  dilatadas  Montanas  y  mayores 
Rios  de  la  America.     Folio,  russia,  red  edges.  Madrid,  1684 

Chapters  V.  to   XIV.  cjf  Dook  II.,  reprint  nearly  the  whole  of   Father   Acuna's 
famous  work. 

2146  [Rogers.]  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  .Ammi  Rogers  .  .  .  persecuted 
in  the  State  of  Connecticut,  on  Account  of  Religion  and  Folitics, 
for  almost  twenty  years;  and  finally  Falsely  Accused  and  Impris- 
oned in  Norwich  Gaol,  on  the  Charge  of  Crimes  said  to  have  been 
committed  by  a  Young  Woman,  ike.      121110,  half  calf. 

[New  Haven?],  n.  p.,   1824 

2147  Rogers  (N.  P.).  A  Coi.i.eciion  of  the  Newspaper  Writings 
of.     Portrait.      12010,  cloth.  Concord,  1847 

2148  Rogers.  Journals  of  Major  Robert  Rogers.  Containing  An 
Account  of  the  several  Excursions  he  made  under  the  Generals 
who  commanded  upon  the  Continent  of  North  America,  during  the 
late  War.  From  which  may  by  {sie)  collected  The  mo.'^t  material 
Circumstances  of  every  Campaign  upon  that  Continent,  from  the 
Commencement  to  the  Conclusion  of  the  War.     Svo,  calf. 

luOndon:  Printed /or  the  Author,  1765 
X'eiy  scarce. 

"  The   journals  of  this  celebrated    partisan  chief  afford   us  many  interesting 
details  of   border  warfare,  in  the  French  and  Indian  \\  ar,  which  ended  seventeen 


322 


Americana. 


years  before  the  Revolution.  It  was  while  associated  with  Rogers  that  (leneral 
rutnam  is  said  to  have  experienced  those  wonderful  adventures,  with  the  relation 
of  which  our  youthful  nerves  have   so  often  thrilled.       It  is,  however,  remarkable 

Pu  nam.       The  last  page 

announces  a  continuati(jn 

'    'It'fUue^  (t  '>tu**A.t/tf»^l     o*"  second  part  of   the    journal,  which  never  appeared,  as  the  subscri])tions  of  a 

guinea  a  copy  were  probably  not  sufficiently  numerous." — KlKi.D. 


/  J  of  which  our  youthful  nerves  have   so  often  thrilled.       I 

!*-    Jyfift^      //7    .t--*  J       )  '''"*  -Major  Rogers  does  not  even  niention  the  name  of   1 
/  u      ff        /  yr  /    (237)  is  unnimibercd,  and  entitled  'Advertisement.'     It 


2149     [RoGKKS.|     Anothercopy.     8vo,  calf. 


London,  1765 


2150  [RociKKs]  A  Concise  Account  of  North  Amkrica.  Con- 
taining A  Description  of  the  several  British  Colonies  .  .  .  Also  of 
The  Interior,  or  Westerly  Parts  of  the  Country,  upon  the  Rivers  St. 
Lawrence,  the  Mississippi,  Christino.  and  the  Great  Lakes.  To 
which  is  subjoined,  An  Account  of  the  Several  Nations  and  Tribes 
of  Indians  residing  in  those  Parts.  ...  By  Major  Robert  Rogers. 
8vo,  calf.  London:  Printed  for  the  Author,  1765 

2151  [RoGEKs.]     Anothercopy.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.      London,  1765 

2152  Rogers  (Thomas  J).  A  New  American  Biographical  Dic- 
tionary; or.  Remembrancer  of  the  Departed  Heroes,  Sages,  and 
Statesmen  of  America  ...  in  the  Revolutionary  War.  8vo, 
sheep.  Easton,  Penn.,  1824 

Third  edition. 


2153  RociERS  (Capt.  Woodes).  A  Cruising  Voyage  round  the 
World;  First  to  the  South-Sea,  thence  to  the  East-Indies,  and  home- 
wards by  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Begun  in  1708  and  finish'd  in 
17 II  .  .  ,  %  maps  and  "]  plates.     8vo,  half  morocco.     London,  17 18 

Second  edition.      On  page  125  is  the  account  of  the  discovery  of  Ale.xander 
Selkirk,  the  original  of  Defoe's  "  Robinson  Crusoe." 

2I.S4    [Moflflcijfcn  (A.).]    Uoorloojjrr  #i)'t  (©ctron,  Van  de 

Hoog.  Mog.  Heeren  Staten  Generael,  Verleent  aen  Arent  Rogge- 
veen  en  sijn  Mede.standers,  ober  de  Australisse  Zee  ofte  beter 
geseght  het  onbekende  gedeelte  des  Werelts,  gelegen  tusschen  de 
Meridiaen  der  Strate  Magalanes  Westwaert,  tot  de  Meridiaen 
van  Nova  Gunea,  soo  Noordtwaert  als  Zuydtwaert  .  .  .  &c. 
Lixrge  map.  4to,  green  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Bed- 
ford. Middleburgh,  1676 

2155  Romans  (Captain  Bernard).  A  Concise  Natural  History  of 
East  and  West  Florida;  containing  an  Account  of  the  nati'ral 


A.MKRICANA. 


32^ 


Produce  of  all  the  Southern  Part  of  British  America   .    .    .    Plain 

and  easy  Directions  to  Navijjators  over  the  Hank  of  Hahania,  the 

('oast  of  the  two  Floridas,  tlie  North  of  Cuba,  and  the  danj^crous 

(lul[)h  Passage.     Frontispitcc,  dcilicatory  plate,  3  maps  a nJ  (3  plates. 

Small  8vo,  calf  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Mattlie^vs.       New  York,  1775 

N'cry  rare.     The  above  is  calletl  Volume  I.,  but  Volume  II.  is  not  known  to 
have  been  publisheci. 

2156  Roman  (Alfred).  The  iMilitaky  Opkrations  of  Gknkrai. 
liEAURKGARD  in  the  War  between  the  States,  1861  to  1865  .  .  . 
War  with  Mexico    .    .    .    &c.     Portraits,  iS:c.     2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1S84 

2157  RosAccio  ((iioseppe).  Mondo  Elkmentaire  et  Cklestk.  .  .  . 
Europa,  Africa,  Asia,  &  America.     Maps.     Small  8vo,  vellum. 

Trevigi,  1604 
Minus  fol.  233  and  map  at  fol.  ()<>. 

2158  [Rosier  (James).]  A  True  Relation  of  the  most  prosperous 
voyage  made  t/iis present ycere,  1605,  by  Captaine  George  ll'ay/noiitli, 
in  the  Discovery  of  the  Land  of  I'ii-giiiia  :  Where  he  discovered,  60 
miles  up,  a  most  excellent  River;  together  with  a  most  fertile  land. 
4to,  morocco,  gilt  leaves,  by  Clark  and  BedforJ.         London,  1605 

;£^30i  is  the  maximum  price  at  auction,  for  the  above  rarity,  as  far  back  as 
March,  1883. 

The  margins  of  the  above  copy  are  ample  and  every  leaf  is  sound. 


'^an  de 

Logge- 

beter 

[hen  de 

Iridiaen 

&c. 

|)y  Bed- 

|h,  1676 

lORV  of 

Inatiiral 


2159  Ross  (John).  Voyage  of  Discovery  ...  for  the  purpose  of 
Exploring  Baffin's  Bay  and  enquiring  into  the  probability  of  a 
North-West  Passage.     Map  and  plate.     2  vols.,  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1819 

2160  [R0U.I  A  Collection  of  some  Papers  concerning  Mr,  Lewis 
Rou's  Affair,  viz.: 

L  The  Acts  of  the  French  Consistory  in  the  City  of  New-York, 
passed  against  him  the  13th  and  20th  of  September,  1724. 

IL  The  Petition  of  several  Heads  of  Families  to  his  Excellency 
the  Governour  in  Council. 

in.  The  Order  of  the  Councii,  about  the  Petition. 

IV.  The  Answer  of  Mr.  Moullinars  and  the  rest  of  the  Con- 
sistory to  the  said  Petition. 


324 


Amkkicana. 


V.  Mr  Rou's  Rkim.y  to  this  Answer. 

VI.  'I'hc  two    Rki'or  IS  of  the  (!()M.mi  riKK  of  ("ouNtii.,  With  the 
Orders  of  that  honourable  Hoard  concerninj^  the  same. 

4to,  half  calf,  pp.  34.  New-York  :   //'///.  BraJfonl,  1725 

2161  Roux  DK  RocHEi'E.  Fernani)  CoRTf:s,  Poeme.  8v(),  half 
morocco,  uncut.  Paris:  Didot,  1839 

2162  RowsoN  (Mrs.).  The  History  of  Cuari.ottk 'rEMri.i:,  founded 
on  fact.     2  v(^ls.  in  i.     umo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1814 

The  heroine  of  this  story  was  a  Miss  Stanley,  daughter  of  a  younger  son  i>f  tiie 
Karl  of  l)erby.      Her  tomb  is  still  to  be  seen  in  Trinity  ChurihyanI,  New  N'ork. 

2163    liiucijamcv  (Jfolist).  XcUjc  uulirUantfjr  lantrtc  und  i  in 

NEWE  WEI. DTE   in  KURTZ  VERGANGER   ZEYTHE  ERSUNDEN.       IVooii- 

cut  title.     Folio  maroon  morocco  antique,  gilt  leaves. 

Nureinbergh,  1508 

B.  A.  v..  No.  57. 

('hapters8(>-()o,  91-101,  and  105-108  contain  the  first  three  voyages  of  Colum- 
bus. 

2164  RuMFoR])  (Benjamin  [Thompson,]  Count  of ).  Essays,  political, 
econon  ical,  and  philosophical.  Portrait  and  plates.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
sheep.     Name  cut  from  title.  Boston,  .798 

2165  Rush  (Benjamin).  Inquiry  into  the  Natural  History  of 
Medicine  among  the  Indians  of  North-America.  Portrait 
inserted.     8vo,  half  calf.  Philadelphia,  1789 

Autographs   of    Henj.    Rush  and  John    Redman  (to    whom   this    work    was 
inscribed)  inserted. 

2x66  Rush.  An  Account  of  the  Bilious  remitting  Yellow  Fever, 
as  it  appeared  in  the  City  of  Philadelphia  in  the  year  1793. 
8vo,  .sheep.     Name  cut  from  title.  Philadelphia,  1794 

2167  Rush  (Richard).  Memoranda  of  a  Residence  at  the  Court 
OF  London    .  .    .    from  1819  to  1825.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Phifadelphia,  1845 


2168     Russi  i.L  (Wm.   H.).     My   Diary,  North  and  South   [1861- 
1862J.     Large  map.     2  vols.,  crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1S63 


Amkricana.  325 

2169  [Ru  idKRS  7'.s-.  Waddinc.  ION.]  'i'lic  C'ask,  of  Ki.iZAUK  I II  Ri;  r- 
(lERs  versus  Joshua  VVai)I)IN(;i()N,  Determined  in  tlie  Mayor's 
Court,  in  the  City  of  New  York,  Au^nist  7,  1786.  Willi  an  His- 
torical Introduction  l)y  Henry  I'..  Dawson.  Royal  .Hvo,  half 
morocco,  j.>ih  top.  uncut.  Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  1806 

HX)  copies  only  priiitcil.     No.  22. 

2170  [RuTOKKS  7'.v.  Waddinc.ton.]  Another  copy,  OH  Large  Paper. 
4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Morrisania,  1666 

Only  25  copies  printed.     No.  13. 

21 7 1  RUTHKKKORTH     (T.).         I  NSIIT  U  IKS     of     NaIURAI.     LaW     .     .     . 

2  vols.,  8vo,  half  vellum,  gilt.  Cambridge,  1754 

As  applied  to  Slavery,  pp.  474-4(^5. 


)KV 


of 


'KVKR, 

1793- 
a,  1794 


2172      ^7^  ABELLICIUS.)     Opera  Mar.  Ant.  Sabei.i.ici  :  qux  hoc 


s 


vohimine    continentur.       Epistolarum    familiarum,   etc. 

Venetiis  :  A,  de  lAsso 
Fine  copy,  with  larfje  margins,  and  the  large  initials  in  r-^d  and  blue. 


Folio,  calf.  Venetiis  :  A,  de  Lissomi,  1502 


jn,  1863 


Refers  simply  to  the  French  Admiral,  (  aseneuve  alias  Colombo. 

2173  Sahin  (Joseph).  A  List  of  the  J'rinted  P^ditions  of  the 
Works  of  Fray  Hartolome  de  las  Casas  .  .  .  8vo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  top.  New  York,  1870 

2174  Sabine  (Lorenzo).  An  Address  .  .  .  the  Hundredth  Anni- 
versary of  the  Death  of  Major  Cleneral  James  Wolfe  .  .  . 
Svo.  ■  Boston,  1859 

Printed  for  the  New-Kngland  Historical  ("lenealogical  .Society. 

2175  Saoard  Theodal  (Gabriel).  Le  Crand  Vova(;e  du  Pays, 
des  Hurons,  situe  en  I'Amerique  vers  la  Mer  douce,  es  derniers 
confins  de  la  nouvelle  France,  dite  Canada  .  .  ,  Engraved  title  ; 
avec  un  Dictionaire  de  la  Langue  Huronne.  2  vols,  in  i. 
Post  Svo,  crimson  levant  morocco,  gilt  leaves,  by  Pratt.  Paris,  1632 

"  One  of  those  precious  curiosities  of  literature  which  book  lovers  seek  with 
extreme  avidity." — 'I'kkss. 

2176  Sagard  'I'heodat.  Histoire  du  Canada  et  Voyages,  que 
les  F'reres  Mineurs  recollects  y  ont  faicts  pour  la  Conversion  des 
Infidelles,  depuis  'Sn  1615  .  .  .  Avec  un  Dictionnaire  de  la 
Langue  Huronne.  4  vols.,  Svo,  vellum.  Paiis  :    Tross,  1886 

At  the  end  of  Vol.  4  '"  Notice  sur  F.  (jabriel  Sagard   Theodat  et   son  (Kuvre 
par  \\.  Kmile  Chevalier." 


326 


Ami: UK  ANA. 


2177  [Saci;  (I'.Iislia  I..).|  (Iinkalociiial  Rkcori*  of  tin-  Dcscciul- 
ants  of  David  Sajff,  a  Native  of  Wales  .  .  .  and  one  of  the  I'irst 
Settlers  of  Midilletown,  Connecticut,  1O52.    Portrait.    8vo,  uncut. 

Middletown,  1.S7X 
Prcsentalioii  copy  from  the  author,  wUh  MS.  corrections. 

217S  Saii.\(;un  (Bernardino  de).  Histouia  Gi:nkrai,  de  las  ("osas 
de  Ni'KVA  Ks1'a:^a  .  .  .  con  Notas  y  Sii|)leiiient(js  Carlos  Maria 
de  Uustamantc.     3  vols.  4to,  half  vellum,  yilt  tops,  uncut. 

•Mexico,  1829-30 

2179  Sahacun.  Histokia  de  la  Conquisia  de  Mi.xu  ().  Publicala 
por  separado  de  sus  demas  obras  Carlos  Maria  de  lUistamaiite. 
4to,  half  vellum,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Mexico,  1829 

2180  Sain  dk  JJoisi.kco.m tk  (M.).  I)c  la  Ckisk  Amkricaink  et  de 
celle  des   Nationalities  en  Europe.      8vo,  half   morocco. 

Paris,  1862 


2181  [St.  Ci.air.]  a  Narkativk  of  the  Mannkk  in  which  the 
Campaign  ajjainst  the  Indians,  in  the  year  one  thousand  seven 
hundred  and  ninety-one,  was  conducted,  under  the  command  of 
Major  (leneral  St.  Clair,  together  with  his  Observations  on  the 
Statements  of  the  Secretary  of  War  and  the  Quartermaster  Clen- 
eral,  relative  thereto,  and  the  Reports  of  the  Committees  ajjpointcd 
to  inquire  into  the  causes  of  the  failure  thereof.  'I'aken  from  the 
Files  of  the  House  of  Representatives  in  Congress.  8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Jane  Aitkiii,  1S12 

I'ortrait  of  St.  Clair  inserted. 

"  A  narrative  of  the  terrible  defeat  and  slaughter  of  eight  hundred  soldiers  by 
the  Ohio  Indians.  St.  Clair's  voluminous  defense  is  rendered  nugatory  and 
futile  by  the  passionate  ejaculations  of  Washington,  when  Major  Denny  cilkil 
him  from  a  dinner-|)arty,  to  announce  the  defeat.  Overcome  with  surprise  and 
indignation,  Washington  cursed  the  beaten  general  with  exceeding  fervor,  adding, 
'  Did  not  my  last  wonls  warn  him  against  a  surprise.'  " — Field. 

2182  [Sr.  Domingo.]  An  Historick  Rkcital,  of  the  Different 
Occurrences  in  the  Camps  of  Orand-Riviere,  Dondon,  Saintc- 
Suzanne  and  others,  from  the  26th  of  October,  1791,  to  the  24111 
of  December,  of  the  same  year.  l}y  Mr.  Cross,  Attorney  Syndic 
of  Valiere,  taken  Prisoner  by  Johnny.  i2nio,  half  morocco,  gilt 
top,  uncut  edges.  Paltimore,  [1792] 


AmKKK  ANA. 


327 


1862 


■II,  I  Si  2 

soldiers  by 
itory  anil 
iny  lallcil 
rprisc  ami 
adding;, 


different 
Saintc- 
the  24lh 
y  Syndic 
jcco,  gilt 
L'792] 


2183  fSr.  DoMiNci).]  IIisToKiA  (Ic  San'Io  D()MIN(;o,  dcsde  su 
l)c'sciil)riinit'nt()  hasta  nuestras  dias,  por  Don  Antoiiia  del  MoiUc  y 
Tejada.     Maps  and  plaits.     Royal  Hvo,  uiu'ut,     Toino  I. 

Habaiui,  1.S53 

2184  [St.  Domingo.  I  Kkpoki  of  the  C'o.mmission  of  In(.u;iry  to 
Santo  DoMiNOo.     Map.     Svo,  cloth.  WashiiiKton,  1871 

2185  Saini-Mkky  (I,.  K,  Morcaii).  DKsrKii'i  ion  Topojfra|)lii(|iii-, 
Physi(iiic,  C'ivilf,  I'olili(|iic,  et  Ilistoriciue  dc  la  |)artie  I'Vaiivaisc  uc 
rislc  Saint-Domincue.  Large  map.  2  vols.,  410,  half  morocco, 
yilt  tops,  uncut,  Pliiladclphic,  lyyy-'S 

21.S6  San  Roman  (.Antonio).  Hisiokia  (Iknk.kai,  df  la  N'ndia 
Okikntai,,  1,0s  Di'scubrimientos  y  Con(|uistas,  que  han  hecho  las 
Armas  de  Portugal,  enel  Hrasil,  y  en  Otras  partes  de  .Africa,  y  dc 
la  Asia,  &c.,  1557.     Engraved  title.     Folio,  calf,  ji;ilt. 

Valladolid,  1603 

2187  [.Sr.  Vai.if.k.|  Estat  present  de  i.'E(;i,isr,  et  dc  la  (Ioi.onik 
I'KANtoiSK  dans  la  Nouvki.i.k  Ekanck.  Par  M.  [Jean]  rKvecpu; 
dc  (,)ucbec,    Svo,  calf.    I'aris:  Robert  Pepie  \Denis  Lani:;/ois\,  1688 

21S8  St,  Vamkr  (Joly  de).  Hisioirf,  Raisonni';k  des  Oprrations 
Militaires  et  I'oliti(iues  de  la  Derniere  (lucrre,  suivic  d'Obscrva- 
tions  sur  La  Revolution,     Svo,  calf.  I'i^'gtJ,  1783 

2189  Saint-Vknant  (Barre).  Dks  Coi.onif.s  Modkrnks  sous  la 
Zone  I'orride,  en  particulicrement  de  Celle  de  Sain  r-DoMiNoiF.. 
Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  1802 

2190    [Salnjtir.l    (JDljras  ti  iFr«Tncisco  (Tfriiinttrs  Tjc  ^.il- 

<1)«1C,  ha  hecho  glosado,  y  traduzido   ...    3  vols,  in  1.     410,  red 
levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  over  marbled  edges,  hy  Hardy. 

Alcala,  1546 
Cervantes  was  the  first  rector  of  the  University  of  Mexico. 
The   "  Epistola  "  following  the  first  title-page  is  addressed  "  Al  niuy  illustre 
senor  do  Hernando  Cortes." 

2 19 1  Salazar.  Mexico  en  1554.  Tres  Diaiogos  Latinos  .  .  . 
escribio  e  imprimio  en  Mexico  en  dicho  afio.  Los  reimprime,  con 
traduccion  Castellana  y  notas  Joaquin  Garcia  Icazbalceta.  410, 
uncut,  Mexico,  1875 

One  of  the  15  copies  (No.  7)  printed  on  [large]  heavy  laid  paper.    I'resentation 
copy  from  the  translator. 


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}■  ( 


2192  [Sai.km  Witchcraft.]  Records  of  Salem  Witchcraft,  copied 
from  the  Original    Documents.     2   vols.,  4to. 

Roxbury,  Mass,,  1864 
Only  2CXJ  copies  priv.-itely  printed. 

2193  Sai.i.k  (M.  de  la).  An  Account  of  .  .  .  last  Expedition  and 
Discoveries  in  North  America  .  .  .  Piii)lished  by  Chevalier  Tonti, 
Governour  of  Fort  St.  Louis,  in  the  Province  of  the  Ilinois.  Made 
English  .  .  .  also  the  Adventures  of  the  Sieur  de  Montauban. 
Frontispiece.     8vo,  calf  extra,  red  leaves,  by  Riviere. 

London,  i69<S 
1^''  See  No.  2474. 

2194  Salmon  (Thomas).  The  Chronological  Historian:  .  .  . 
from  the  Invasion  of  the  Romans,  to  the  present  Time.  Portraits, 
by  I'ertue.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  leaves.  London,  1723 

Under  the  date  of  1491,  the  Discovery  of  America  by  Columbus  is  chronicled; 
1608,  Virjjinia  planted  by  the  Enjjlish  ;  1618,  Sir  W.ilter  Rawleigh  s.-iils  to 
America  in  search  of  a  gold  mine,  iVc,  &c. 

2195  Sai.vatikrra  (Juan  Maria  de).  Ei.  Apostol  Mariano  repre- 
scntado  en  la  Vida  del  V.  P.  Juan  Maria  de  Salvatierra  de  la  Com- 
pania  de  Jesus  servoroso  Missioneto  en  la  Provincia  de  Nuiva- 
Ksi'a5:a,  y  Concpiistador  Apostolico  de  las  Calikornias  .  .  . 
Escrita  por  Miguel  Venegas,  y  reducida  a  breve  Conipendio  por 
J.  A.  de  Oviedo.  4to,  polished  calf  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Z:/t'////jv/^;//. 

Mexico,  1754 


2196  Salzkih)  (Joseph  de).  Espatkra  Juridica  balanza  en  tjue  se 
pcsan  los  fundamentos  legales.  Crisol,  y  Piedra  de  Toque  en  que 
se  afinan,  y  reconocen  los  quilates  del  zelo  del  servicio  del  Roy  : 
con  que  El  Conde  de  I-emus  .  ,  ,  hizieron  causa,  y  Pronunciaron 
sentencia  dc  nuierte.  y  confiscacion  de  todos  siis  bicnes,  fin 
embargo  dc  apelacion,  ni  suplicacion  contra  el  Maestrc  de  Canipo 
Joseph  de  Salzedo,  &c.     Folio,  vellum.  Valladolid,  (1679?) 

Salzedo  was  sentenced  to  death  for  fomenting  a  revolution  in  the  silver  mine  of 
Laicacota  in  Peru,  ifids. 

2197  Sampson  (William).  MKMoiRsof  .  .  .  including  a  Short  Sketch 
of  the  History  of  Ireland  .  .  .  and  a  few  Observations  on  the 
State  of  Manners,  &c.,  in  America.     Portrait.     8vo,  sheep. 

Leesburg,  Va.,  181 7 

Newspaper  cutting  [Memoir]  inserted. 


Amkkicana. 


329 


219.S     Sampson  (Wm.).     The  Catholic  Question  in  Amf.ru  \.     Svo, 

half  morocco.     Leaves  mended.  New  York,  1843 

Rejjorted  at  the  Court  of  (Iener.1l  Sessions  "Whether  a  Roman  Catliolic 
Clergyman  be  in  any  case  compellable  to  disclose  the  secrets  (^f  Auricular  Confes- 
sion." 

2199  Sandf.rson  (J.).  RiodRAPiiY  of  thc  Signers  to  the  Deci.aka- 
TioN  of  Independence.  By  John  Sanderson  [and  others.]  Fine 
portraits.     9  vols.,  (Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut  edges. 

Philadelphia,  i<S2o-7 

2200  Sander:  ON  'James  M.).  My  Record  in  Rkbei.dom,  as  writ- 
ten by  Friend  and  Foe.     Svo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1 865 

Printed  for  Private  Circulation.  Also  in  this  vol.,  Camp  Fires  and  Camp 
Cooking,  by  thc  same  author.  Washinjitnn,  1862 

2201  Sanson  D'Abbeville  (S.).  L'Amkrique  en  plusieurs  Cartes 
nouvelles,  et  exactes,  &c.,  en  divers  traitez  de  geographic,  et  d'his- 
toire  .  .  .   Yi^  double-page  maps.     4to,  calf.  Paris,  [1656 J 


2202  Sargent  (Governor).  Petition  of  Cato  West  and  otl  <  in 
behalf  of  themselves,  and  the  other  inhabitants  of  the  Mississippi 
Territory  .  .  ,   13th  January,  1800.     27  pp. 

Report,  in  part,  of  the  Committee  to  whom  were  referred  .  .  . 
a  Petition.     14  pp. 

Report  of  the  Committee,  appointed  to  enquire, into  the  Con- 
duct of  Winthrop  Sargent  .  .  .   19th  February    1801.     10  pp. 

Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  Representation  of  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  the  Mississippi  Territory.  19th  February,  iSoi. 
4  pp. 

Papers  in  relation  to  the  Official  Conduct  of  Governour  Sargent. 
64  pp.  Boston:    Thomas  ^  Andrcu<s^  iXoi 

Political  Intolerance,  or  the  Violence  of  Party  Spirit,  exempli- 
fied in  a  Receiif  Removal  from  Office  ...  of  a  Dismissed  Officer 
[Winthrop  Sargent]  by  one  of  the  American  people.     36  pp. 

Boston,  1 80 1 

Svo,  calf.  Boston,  &c.,  1 800- 1 

Following  the  above  pamphlets  is  a  Family  Register  /';/  the  atitoi^raph  of 
Govi-rnor  .S'lii^rttf,  in  which  is  chronicled  at  length  thc  birth  of  William  Fitz- 
Winthrop  Sargent,  Dec.  6,  1791),  and  Geo.  Washington  Sargent,  July  2,  1802  ; 
al  ge.iealogical  register  of  the  Sargent  family  (8  pp.)  from  1692  to  i."iii. 


330 


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2203  [Sargent.]  Diary  of  Col.  \ViNTHRt)p  Sarcikn  r,  Adjiitant- 
(leneral  of  the  United  States  Army,  during  the  Campaign  of 
MDCcxci.  Now  first  printed.  2  facsimile  plates.  Royal  4to, 
cloth,  uncut.  Philadelphia:  ]VoimshH\  1851 

Excessively  rare. 

In  addition  to  the  Di.nry  of  the  projjress  of,  and  daily  occurrences  in  the  force 
under  tieneral  St.  Clair,  this  work  contains  Col.  Sarjj^ent's  Narraiue  of  the  dis- 
astrous defeat  which  closed  the  Can)pai),ni. 

The  fourth  of  the  Wormsloe  (juartos.     The  impression  of  46  copies  was  pri- . 
vately  printed  for  (leorjre  Wymberley-Jones. 

This  copy  belonged  to  Wintlirop  Sargent,  Jr.     See  note  on  fly-leaf. 

2204  Sargknt  (Winthrop).  The  History  of  an  Expeoition  against 
Fort  Du  Ques.nk,  in  1755,  under  Major-General  Edward  Brad- 
dock  ,  .  .  Edited  from  the  Original  Manuscripts.  Plate  ami  8 
maps.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1S3O 

I'ublished  by  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania. 

2205  Sarc.knt.  a  Coi.i.F.dioN  of  Magazine  Artici.es  cdI- 
lected.  On  the  I.ihri  Library  ;  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati;  M. 
Ciironicre  and  the  Philipi)ine  Islands;  Hibliopegia;  English  Anec- 
dotes of  the  .\nierican  Revolution,  &C.     8vo.  half  morocco,     v.  d. 

2206  Sarmiknto  I)E  Gamhoa  (Pedro).  Viage  al  Estrecho  de 
Magali.anes,  en  los  afios  de  1579  y  1580.  y  Noticia  de  la  fc^xpe- 
dicion.     3  charts.     4to,  vellum.  Madrid,  1768 

2207  [Salvage.  I  Dictionnaire  Gambi,  presente  sous  deux  formes: 
1  Coinmen(;ant  par  le  mot  Francois;  11  Par  le  mot  Galibi:  pre- 
cede (Pun  Essai  de  Grammaire,  par  M.  D^eJ  I,[a|  S[auvage|. 
8vo,  calf.  Paris,  1763 

4  220S  Savage  (Major  Thomas).  An  Accoi  nt  of  the  Late  Action 
of  the  Nevv-Engi. ANDERS,  Under  the  (Command  of  Sir  William 
Phips,  Against  the  French  at  Canada,  &:c.  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt 
and  red  leaves.  London,  1691 

I'ine  copy. 

At  the  end  a  fac-simile  of  an  "  Indented  Bill  of  Ten  Shillings";  also  a  cata- 
logue of  Books. 

J  2209  Savannah.  The  SiEtiE  of  Savannah,  in  1779,  as  Described 
in  Two  Contemporaneous  Journals  of  French  Officers  in  the  Fleet 
of  Count  D'Estaing.  [Edited  by  Chas.  C.  Jones.]  Plan.  4t(), 
cloth,  uncut.  Albany,  1874 

Printed  from  a  Manuscript  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  J.  Carson  Brevoort.  The 
large  folded  j>lan  of  the  siege  was  photo-lithogr.iphcd  from  the  original,  formerly 
in  the  possession  of  Lord  Kawiion;  now  in  the  collection  of  Mr.  Brevoort. 

The  present  copy  contains  the  Index. 


AmI:KI(  ANA. 


"^  "^  T 


■ION 

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gilt 

1 69 1 

a  cata- 

ribed 
Fleet 
4to, 

The 

irnicrly 


2210  Saxk  (John  (1.).      I'oi'ms.     Portrait.     i6m(),  cloth,  uncut. 

Boston,  1854 

221 1  [^CilCtfCrS  KurtmtJUrfl  (JTfjroniClr.  |  RcKistrum  hums 
operis  Hbri  cronicaruin  en  (iguris  et  yniaj4il)us  ah  inicio  nuuli. 
With  lat\i;i'  map  ami  over  2,000  icoodcuts.  Roya!  foUo,  rctl  levant 
morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  and  inside  borders,  by  Gruel. 

Noriuiberg  :  ,////.  KolHi^^fr^  1493 

l,arj;u  paixr  copy,  measuring  iSj  iiulies  liy  13  on  llic  leaf,  and  containin;;  all 

the  blank  leaves.     The  initial  cnmniencinj;  the  'lable  and  the  large  initial  at  fulio 

I.  are  illuminated  in  gold  anil  colors,  with  the  addition  of  a  colored  border  to  the 

latter.      FjMos   II.,  III.  and  IV.  are  nearly  an  inch  shorter  than  the  other  pages, 

22  12  ScHKRiK  (Jean-l?enoit).  Rkchkrchks  Histokiquis  et  ("ico- 
graphitiues  sur  le  Nouvkau-Mondk.  Lan^c  ma/>  and  8  plates. 
8vo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1777 

2213  [^Cl)ni(iug  (7iC0Uavtl).l  UtlCUlirntt  uncui.a  de  morbo 
(lallico  et  cura  eius  noviter  reperta  ci"i  ligno  Indico  I.eonardi 
Schiiiaus,  Medicine  professoris.  4to,  levant  inurocci^  extra,  gilt 
leaves,  by  Gruel.  Auguste,  1518 

See  B.  A.  V.  .\dd..  No.  55,  for  an  account  of  tliis  curious  and  rare  work. 
It  is  in  this  book  that  the  statement  originated,  putting  forth  tiie  supposition  of 
the  venereal  disease  having  had  its  beginnings  in  America. 

2214  ScHMiDKi,  (Huldericus).  Vkra  historia  Ammirand.k  Cimus- 
I) AM  navigationis,  quani  Huldericus  Schniidel,  Straubingensis,  ab 
Anno,  1534,  uscjue  ad  annutn  1554,  in  Americain  vtl  novum 
Munduni,  juxta  Brasiliam  &  Rio  della  Plata,  confecit,  t^c.  Charts 
(2)  and  16  etihiu^i^s.  4to,  morocco,  gilt  over  red  leaves,  by  Riviere. 
Title  hinged.  Noriberga.-,  1599 

l.ivinus  Ilulsius,  Part  4  of  his  collection. 
I^'  See  III  1..SIIS. 

2215  [SciioNKR  (John). J  JAiculentissima  (juaedri  terrae  totius  descrip- 
tio :  ci't  multis  utilissimis  Cosmographi;e  iniciis,  N:c.  4to,  brown 
levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Gruel.  Noriberga",  15  15 

Fine  copy.  W'ooilcut  on  back  of  title,  slip  of  errata  at  12th  leaf,  globe  at  leaf 
14,  sphere  at  folio  4,  .-mil  at  Cap.  XI.,  folio  (10.  "America  sive  Amerigon  novus 
mundus  et  <|uarta  orbis  pars;  dista  ab  eius  invetore  .\merico  \esputio. " 

B.  A.  v.,  No.  80. 

2216  •  [SCHONER.]       JOANNIS    SCHONKRI     CaROLOSTADII      OpUSCULUM 

Gkographicum  ex  diversorum  libris  ac  cartis  summa  cura  &  dili- 
gentia    coller'-jm,   acconimodatum   ad    recenter    elaboratuni    ab 


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eodem  {rlobiim  dcscriptionis  terren.x  :  Joachimi  Camcrarii. 
IVooi/iids  of  }^M>es,  Cs-'c.  4t<),  vellum.  Arms  of  I'ope  I'ius  \'I.  on 
back.  Norica,  1533 

H.  A.  v.,  No.  178. 

Sl'c  Caps.  XX.  &  .XXI,  for  "  De  rcjjionilnis  extra  Ptolema-um,"  .-ind  the  last 
pajje  for  "  Brasili.v  \ov.l'  Terra;."     Also  in  this  vol.,  7  otiiers,  viz.: — 

I.  IC(iiiatorii  Astronomici  omnium   ferme  Vranicarum  TheorematCi   explatiatorii 
Canones,  per  loANNK  SciioNKK,  &c.     [Title  and  13  leaves.]     Nurrl)crj,'e,  i?22 

II.  Sapheae  Recentiores  Doctrinae  I'atris  .\brusahk  Azarchelis  summi  .Astmnonii 
a  loANNK  ScHDNEKO,  &c.     [13  leaves.]  Norimberge,  1534 

III.  Problemata  XXIX.  Saphae.ie  Nobilis  Instrument!  Astronomici,  ab  Joannk  de 
MoNTERKtJlo.      (14  leaves.]  1534 

IV.  Olobi  Stelliferi,  sive  Sphaerae  .Stellarum.    .    .    .   Autore  Ioanne  Schonero, 
&c.     [28  leaves.]  Noriniberga',  1533 

V.  JuANNis  SciioNERi  Carolosladii  Opusculum  Astrologicum,  A:c.     [55  leaves  ] 

Nozimberg.i',  i?3') 

VI.  T.ibuUe  Resolutae  de   Supputandis  siderum  motibus    .    .    .    Joann'IS  Vik- 
nr.Nc;i,  llasfurdii,  \c.     L()2  leaves.]  Norimbuiija?,  1542 

VII.  Tabule  Astronomice  Alfonsi     *     Regis.     [114  leaves.]        Venetiis,  i4<)2 

2.?  1 7  School  of  Good  Mannf.rs.  Composed  for  the  Help  of  Parents 
in  teaching  their  Children.  IVoodcuts.  i2mo,  crimson  levant 
morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Matthews.  Boston,  1813 

Said  to  have  been  compiled  by  a  late  famous  School- Master  in  I'oston,  anil 
containing  amongst  many  choice  pieces  of  wisdom,  the  advice,  "  Put  not  thy 
hand,  in  the  presence  of  others,  to  any  part  of  thy  body  not  ordinarily  discover- 
able .  .   .  scratch  not  thy  head,  wink  not  with  thine  eye." — Pp.  14-15. 

2218  Schoolcraft  (H,  R.).  Narrative  of  an  Expidition  throujj;h 
the  Uppk.r  Mississippi  to  Itasca  Lake  .  .  in  1832.  Maps.  8vo, 
half  morocco.  New  York,  1S34 

2219  Schoolcraft.  Notes  on  the  Iroqtois;  or.  Contributions  to 
American  History,  Anticpiitiesand  Central  Elthnology.  By  Henry 
R.Schoolcraft.    2,^  illustrations.    Svo,  half  morocco.    Albany,  1847 

2220  Schoolcraft.  [Historical  and  Statistical]  Information 
respecting  the  History,  Condition  and  Prospects  of  the  Indian 
Tribes  of  the  United  States;  Collected  and  Prepared  under  the 
Direction  of  the  Bureau  of  Indian  Affairs,  per  Act  of  Congress  of 
March  3d,  1847.  By  Henry  R.  Schoolcraft,  LL.D.  Illustrated  by 
S.  Eastman,  Capt.  U.  S.  A.  Published  by  authority  of  Congress. 
2f}fi  plates  and  15  euts,     6  vols.,  royal  4to,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1^53-57 
The  large  paper  Government  Edition. 

"  This  great  work  is  a  complete  Thcsourus — an  overtlowing  treasury  of  knowl- 
edge, respecting  the  Aborigines  of  America.      It  embraces  their  history,  ethno- 


Amf;kilana. 


333 


graphy,  antiquities,  ami  languages  ;  their  ancient  ami  modern  geography  ;  their 
manners  and  customs,  religion  and  superstitions  ;  their  agriculture,  comnieree  and 
trade  ;  their  ornamental  arts,  and  their  physical  and  intellectual  peculiarities.  All 
these  subjects  are  treated  in  detail,  each  topic  being  patiently  and  thoroughly 
discusseil  and  exhausted  ;  the  work,  although  mainly  executed  by  the  author's 
own  hand,  having  received  the  contributions  of  many  siitcdis  thoroughly  conver- 
sant with  particular  subjects  embraced  in  its  pages.  It  is  the  most  complete  and 
thorough  collection  of  treatises  relating  to  the  Indi.ins.  and  comprises  also  the 
only  general  history  of  the  aboriginal  race,  which  has  ever  been  published." 

2221  [ScHdUTF.N.]  JoiRNAi.  Oil  DiscRirTioN'  dii  mcrvc'illeiix  voyage 
cle  (;iii.i..\iMF.  SiHDUiEN,  Hollandois  natif  de  Moorii  fait  cs 
annces  1615,  1616  &  1617.  Comme  (en  circiininavigeant  le  (llobe 
terrestre)  il  a  descouvert  vers  le  Zud  du  destroit  de  Magellan  tin 
nouveau  passage,  jusques  ;\  la  grande  Mer  de  Zud,  &c.  10  clclicJ 
maps  ami  plates.     410,  vellum,  uncut.  Amstredam,  161 S 

2222  ^cf)Otttcn  (8I2ilfllcm  CocurlCus).    Joucuacl  ofte  lus 

chryvinge  vande  wonderlijcke  Reyse  gedaen  door  Willem  Cornelisz 
Schouten  van  Hoorn,  inde  Jaren  .^615,  1616  endc  1617.  Hoc  hy 
beziiyden  de  Straet  van  Magellanes,  &:c.  //'////  6  fohfini;  plates 
and  maps.     410,  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves.  Rotterdam,  1643 

2223  .ScuDi^TK.N  (Gulielmus  Cornelius).  Diarium  vel  Dhslrii'IH) 
laboriosissinii,  iV  molestissimi  Itineris  .  .  .  Annis  16 [5,  t6i6  <S: 
1617  Qui  \  parte  .Australi  freti  Magellanic!,  novum  ductiim,  aiit 
fretum,  in  magnuin  Mare  Australe  detexit,  totumque  Orbem  ter- 
rarum  circuinna  -igavit.  Woodcut  and  7  maps  and  plates.  4to, 
vellum.  Amsterdam!,  166-2  (?) 

Minus  dedication. 


2224  ScHUi/rzK  (Hcnj.).  Oriknt/ t.i  .cn-und  Occidkn  rAi.isciii.R 
Si'RACHMh.isTKK,  welcltcr  ii-'ht  allein  hundert  Alphabete  nebst 
ihrer  .\usspraclier  .  .  Kuropa!scli-.\s!atisch-.\fr!caniscli-unil  Ainer- 
!can!schen,  iVc.     <Svo,  vellum.  Leipzig,  174.S 

I'tjr  the  .\merican-Indian  languages  see  pp.  124-127  of  liie  second  part. 

2225  Sciiuvi.KR  (Philip).  The  Lii  K  and  Tl.Mts  of  .  .  .  Hy  Benson 
J.  Lossing.     Portraits.     i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  [i860 J 

2226  ScoRK.snv  (William).  Memorials  of  the  Ska,  I'ost  Svo,  half 
calf,  gilt.  London,  1835 

Contains  an  account  of  the  extraordinary  voyage  of  the  brig  Mary  Russell 
from  Barbadoes  to  fork  in  1S2S,  the  Captain  while  demented  killing  seven  of  the 
passengers  and  crew. 


v').)4 


AmKRK  ANA, 


2227  Scott  (Joseph).  A  (If.ocrapiiu  ai.  I)k:'i  ionaky  of  the  Uniii'D 
Statks.     iSvo,  half  bound.  I'hiladclphia,  1S06 

2228  Scoi  r  (Lieiit.-deneral  [Winficld  I).  Mf.moirs  of  .  .  .  written 
by  Himself,     Portrait.     Svo,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1.S64 

l.arjje  paper  copy. 

2229  Si'.CEssioN  ;  or,  I'rose  in  Rhyme  ;  and  East  Tennessee,  a  Poem, 
Hy  an  East  Tcnnesseean.     lamo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia:  Priiildi  for  the  Author,  1864 

2230  Skcket  Prockedings  and  DEBAiEsof  the  Convention  asscm- 
bk'il  at  Piiii.ADKi.iMiiA  in  the  year  1787, for  the  purpose  of  forniin;^ 
the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  of  America.  From  notes 
taken  by  the  late  Robert  Yates,  Estj.,  Chief  Justice  of  New  York,  and 
copied  by  John  Lansmji;,  Jun.,  Ksfj.,  late  Chancellor  of  that  State, 
Members  of  that  Convention.  Including  "  The  Genuine  Informa- 
ti(m  "  laiil  before  the  I,e<;islature  of  Maryland  by  Luther  Martin, 
Est] ,  then  Attorney  Ccncral  of  that  State,  and  a  member  of  the 
same  Convention,  Al.so  other  Historical  Documents  relative  to 
the  Federal  Compact  of  the  North  American  Union.     8vo,  calf. 

Albany,  182 i 

Orijjinal  edition. 

2231  Skmim.e  (Robert  15.).  A  History  of  the  Rise  and  Proc;ress 
of  the  Haitists  in  Yirimma.     8vo,  half  calf.        Richmond,  1810 

2232  |Sknkca  Indians.  I  The  Cask  of  the  Skneca  Indians  in  the 
State  of  New  York  ;  illustrated  by  facts  :  printed  for  the  informa- 
tion of  the  Society  of  Friends  .  .  ,  &c.     8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1840 

2233  I  Sergeant.]  Select  Speeches  of  John  Sergeant,  of  Pennsyl- 
vania.    8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1832 


2234  Serra.  Rki.acion  His'iokiCA  de  la  Vida  y  .Apostolicas  Tareas 
del  Venerable  Padre  Fray  Junipero  Serra,  Y  de  las  Misiones  que 
fundo  en  la  California  Septentrional  .  .  .  Escrita  por  el  R.  P.  E. 
F'r.  F'rancisco  Palou.  Frontispiece  ami  large  map  of  California. 
4to,  polished  calf,  gilt  edges,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  Mexico,  1787 

2235  Settle  (Dionyse).  A  ihue  reports  of  the  'aste  voyage  into 
the  West  and  Northwest  regions,  &c.,  1577.  Worluilyatchieved  by 


Amkkicaxa. 


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the 


1840 


riiia. 
1787 

into 
:d  by 


C'aptkink  Fk(inisnrt-t    of   tlu>  sayde  voyajje   tlie  first  fiiuU'r  and 
Cicnerall,  vVc.     4t(),  half  morocco,  gilt  toj),  by  '/.aclnisdorf. 

London,  1577  ;  rep.  Providence,  1S68 

Only  50  copies  printed.     No.  9. 
^^"  See  Fkokisiier. 

2236  Skventy  Six  Socikty.  [The  Publications  of  the  Seventy  Six 
Society,  consistinjj  of  the  followintj  works  :| 

I.  Papers  in  relation  to  the  C.'ase  of   Silas    Deane.     Now  first  pub- 
lished from  the  Orij^inal  Manuscripts, 

II.  The  examination  of  Joseph  Cialloway,  Esq.,  by  a  Committee 
of  the  House  of  Commons.     Edited  by  Thomas  Halch. 

III.  Papers  relating  to  Public  Events  in  Massachusetts  preceding 
the  American  Revolution. 

IV.  Papers    relating    chiefiy   to    the    Maryland    Line    during  the 
Revolution.     Edited  by  Thomas  Bach. 

Together  4  vols.      8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1S55-57 

Only  150  sets  printed. 

This  series,  the  editions  of  which  were  orijrinally  limited  to  150  copies,  owing 
to  the  fact  that  many  sets  and  parts  of  sets  have  Iieen  destroyed,  is  extremely* 
scarce.  Sinj^le  volumes  have  sold  as  high  as  $35.  Uncut  sets,  lil^e  tiie  present, 
are  very  seliiom  met  with. 

2237  Skwai.i,  (Samuel).  Ph/enomena  quivdem  Apocalyptica  Ad 
Aspectum  Nuvi  Orbis  configurata.  Or,  some  few  Lines  towards 
a  description  of  the  New  Heaven  As  It  makes  to  those  who  stand 
upon  the  New  Earth.  Second  edition  [to  which  is  appended, 
separately  paged]  The  Fountain  Opened  :  or,  The  Admirable 
Blessings  plentifully  to  be  Dispensed  at  the  National  Conversion 
of  the  Jews.  By  .  .  .  Samuel  Willard.  4to,  crimson  levant 
morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  hy  Pratt.  Boston,  1727 

Fine  copy. 

2238  [Sew ALL. J  NocTE  Cogitai a;  auctore,  Anglice  scripta,  Young, 
D.I).,  qua;  lingua  Latii  donavit  America.  8vo,  uncut,  Carolopjiidi. 

Massachusettensium  :    Typis  Alltui  »>  Cusliin^^^  1786 

2239  Sewall  (J.  M.).  MiscELi.ANKot's  PoEMs,  with  several  speci- 
mens from  the  Author's  manuscript  version  of  the  Poems  of 
Ossian.     i2mo,  half  morocco.  I'ortsmouth,  iSoi 

2240  Sewall  (Oliver).  HisroKv  of  ("iiEsrEKViLLE,  Maine.  8vo, 
uncut,  Farmington,  1875 


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Amkkicana. 


224r  I  Si.wakd's  1)ii  i.omaly.  |  Mi;ssA(;i-.  of  tlic  I'ki>ii)KNr  of  the 
Umiki)  Statks  .  .  .  8vo,  half  morocco,  Wasliingl  mi,  i86i 

2242  Si.wAui)  (WiHiam).  Joiirnai.  of  a  Vovack  from  Savannali  to 
I'hilailclphia,  aiul  from  l'liila(It'l|)liia  to  I'.nghiiul,  M,I)('C1X1. 
Hvo,  Iialf  morocco.  London,  1740 

224^  Sii ALU'S  (I''ran(is).  ("iironoi.oc.k  ai.  'I'ahi.ks.  2  vols,  in  1. 
I J  mo,  si  ft']).  Philadelphia,  1S17 

I'arliiularly  full  in  American  items. 

2244  I  Shannon  and  Chksai'f.akf..]  The  Shannon  and  the  Chksa- 
PKAKK  :  a  Poem.     8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1813 

2245  Sii AKi'K  (VV.  C).  HisroRY  of  Skymour,  Connec  icut,  with 
Hiojfra|)hies  and  Genealogies.     J^ortraits,  <sfc.     Hvo,  cl     ii. 

Seymour,  iiSjq 

2246  [Shka  (J.  G.)  Cramoisy  Seriks  of  Jesuit  Memoirs,  Relations, 
&c.,  relating  to  the  French  Colonies  in  North  America.  P'dited 
by  John  Gilmary  Shea,  LL.D.J  PoitraHs  ami  mnf>-.  19  vols., 
8vo,  2  in  half  morocco,  the  rest  vellum,  all  uncut. 

New  York,  185S-O6 
The  Series  consist'^  of  the  following  works  : 

1.  BiGor  (J.).  CupiE  d'vne  Lettre  escrite  par  Le  Pcrc  Jacques 
Higot  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  IWn  16S4,  pour  acconipagner 
un  collier  de  pourcelaine  envoiee  par  les  Abnaquis  de  la  Mi.ssit)n 
deSainct  Frant;ois  de  Sales  dans  la  Nouvelle  France  au  tombeau 
de  leur  Sainct  Patron  a  Annecy.  Manate,  M.uccc.i.viii. 

2.  Hu;oT.  Rei.ation  de  ce  qvi  s'est  passe  de  plus  remarcjvable 
dans  la  Mission  .Xbnaquise  de  Sainct  Joseph  de  Sillery  et  de 
Sainct  Francois  de  Sales,  I'Annee  1685,  par  le  R.  Pcre  Jacques 
Bigot,  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus.  Albany,  1S58 

3.  Bkjot  (V.).  Relation  de  ce  qvi  s'est  passe  de  plus  remarc]vble 
dans  la  Mission  des  Abnacjuis  a  L'Acadie,  TAnnee  1701.  Par  le 
Pcre  Vincent  liigot,  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus. 

A  Manate,  M.Dccc.i-vni. 

4.  Cavelier  (M.).  Relation  du  Voyage  Entrepris  par  feu  ^L 
Robert  Cavelier,  Sieur  de  la  Salle,  pour  decouvrir  dans  le  golfe 
du  Mexique  I'embouchure  du  Fleuve  de  Missisipy.  Par  son 
Frcre  M.  (Cavelier,  pretre  de  St.  Sulpice,  Tun  des  compagnons 
dc  ce  voyage.  A  Manate,  m.I)Cc:(  .lvih. 


Amkkicana. 


1  •>  •? 

JO/ 


5.  C'liAi'MnNor  (T,  J.  M.).  I,a  Vii,  dii  R.  1'.  I'icrrc  Joseph  Marie 
Chauinonot,  cie  la  Compa^fnie  dc  Jesus,  Missioiinaire  dans  la 
Noiivelle  France,  Ejrite  par  liii  mcme  par  ordre  de  son  Supericur, 
Pan  1688.  Nouvelle  Vork,  Isle  de  Manate,  m.dci  r.i.vm. 

6.  Chaimonot,  SuiTK  de  la  Vie  du  R.  P.  Pierre  Josepli  Marie 
Channionot,  de  la  Coinjiaj^jnie  de  Jesus,  par  un  I'ere  de  la  nienie 
Conipaj^nie  avec  la  manicre  d'oraison  du  venerable  Pere,  ecrite 
par  Uii-meme.         Nouvelle  York,  Isle  de  Manate,  m.dclc.i.viii. 

7.  Irani.  iii'.PAiN  (St.  A.  ile).  Rki.a  noN  ^lu  Voyaj>;e  des  premieres 
Ursulines  a  la  Nouvelle  Orleans  et  de  leur  etahlissement  en  cette 
ville.  Par  la  Rev.  Mere  St.  Auj(ustin  de  Tranchepain,  Super- 
ieure.  Avec  les  lettres  circidaires  de  quekjues  unes  des  Sceurs, 
et  de  la  dite  Mere,     Nouvelle  York,  Isle  de  Manate,  m  dccc.mx, 

8.  Rkgistrks  des  Baptksmks  et  Sepui-tures  qui  se  sont  faits  an 
Fort  Duquesne  pendant  les  Annees  1753,  1754,  1755  &  iTS^. 

Nouvelle  York,  Isle  de  Manate,  M. dccc.mx. 

9.  JouKNAi,  de  la  CIukkkk  du  Micissii>i>i  contre  les  Cliicachas,  en 
1739  et  finie  en  1740,  le  i  er  d'Avril.  I'ar  un  Officier  de  r\rmee 
de  M.  de  Nouaille.    Nouvelle  York,  Isle  de  Manate,  m.uccc.i.ix. 

10.  CiKAViKK  (J.).  Rk.i.ation  ou  Joumal  du  Voyage  du  R.  P. 
Jac(|iies  (Iravier,  de  la  Com|)aj;nie  de  Jesus,  en  1700  depuis  le 
pays  des  Illinois  jusqu'a  remboueliure  du  Mississipi. 

Nouvelle  York,  Isle  de  Manate,  M.occc.i.ix, 

11.  Dablon  (C).  Rei.aiion  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe'  de  Plus  Re- 
marquable  aux  Missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en 
la  Nouvelle  France  les  ;t;inees  1672  i\  1673  par  le  R.  P.  Claude 
Dablon  Recteur  du  College  de  Quebec.    .    .    . 

A  la  Nouvelle  York:  De  la  Pressc  Cramoisy,  m.dccc.i.xi. 

12.  Dablon.  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe'  de  Plus  Remarcj- 
uable  aux  Missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la 
Nouvelle  F'rance  les  annees  1673  a  1679  par  le  R.  P,  Claude 
Dablon,  «Scc.    .    .    .       Quebec:  A  la  Presse  Cramoisy,  m.dccc.i.x. 

13.  Relations  diverses  sur  la  Bataille  du  Malangueule.  Gagne 
le  9  Juillet,  1755,  par  les  Fran(;ois  sous  M.  de  Beaujeu,  (Com- 
mandant du  Fort  du  Quesne  sur  les  Anglois  sous  M.  Braddock, 
Ceneral  en  Chef  des  troupes  Anglois.  Recueillies  par  Jean 
Marie  Shea.     Portrait. 

Nouvelle  York:  De  la  Pressc  Cramoisy,  m.dccc.i.x. 

14.  Relation  de  la  Mission  du  Missisipi  du  Seminaire  de  Quebec 
en  1700.  Par  MM.  De  Montigny,  De  St.  Cosme,  et  'Ihaumur 
de  la  Source. 

Nouvelle  York  :  A  la  J'resse  Cramoisy,  m.dccc.i  xi. 


1 


33^  Amiikicana. 

15.  J(u;uis  (I.).  Novum  HKi.f.iUM,  Description  de  Nieuw  Nttlier- 
laiul  et  Notice  siir  Rene  (loiipil.  Tar  le  R.  I'.  Isaac  Jollies,  cle 
la  C!()mpa>^nie  de  Jesus. 

A  New  York,  dans  I'Ancien  Niew  Netlierland: 

/'rr.wsr  Crumoisy,  1S62 

16.  Saokan  (M.).  Kxtrait  dc  la  Rklation  des  Avantiires  et 
Voyajjc  de  Matliieu  Sfij^ean. 

Noiiveile  York:  A  la  J'/rssr  Criinicisy,  1S63 

17.  Mii.i'.r  (P.).  Ri-i.ATioN  de  sa  ('aptivite  parnii  les  Oiuieiouts 
en  1690-1.     I'ar  le  R.  I',  Pierre  Milet  de  la  ('onipaj(nie  de  Jesus. 

Nouvelle  York:  /'/cssr  Cm/fioisy,  M.ncic.i.xiv. 

18.  Rki.mion  des  Affaires  du  Canada,  en  1696,  et  des  Missions 
des  Teres  de  la  Compajjnie  de  Jesus  jus(|u'en  1702. 

Nouvelle  York:  De  /<i  J'nssc  Cramoisy,  m.dccc.i.xv. 

19.  RixuF.ii,  de  Pieces  sur  la  Negociation  entre  la  Nouvelle  France 
et  la  Nouvelle  Angleterrc,  es  annees  1648  et  suivantes. 

Nouvelle  York:  De  la  Pressr  Cnimoisy,  m.dccc.ixvi. 

No.  1(1  is  on  small  paper,  the  rest  are  large,  of  which  only  live  complete  sets 
were  printed. 

2247       SiIIA's   I.lliKARV   of  AMKKICAN   LINGUISTICS  : 

I.  Smka  (J.  (1.).     Frknch-Onondaga  Dictionary.  1.S60 

II.  Mkngakini  ((!.),     Sei.ish,  or  Flat-Head  (Iranimar.  1861 

III.  Smith  (Huckinjrliam).  CiRammaticai,  .Skktch  of  the  Have 
Languajje.  1861 

IV.  Arroyo  dk  la  Cuksta  (P.).  Grammar  of  the  Mutsun  Lan- 
guage. 1861 

V.  Smith  (B.).  (Grammar  of  the  Pima  or  Nevome,  a  Language 
of  Sonora.  1862 

VL  I'andosv  (M.  C.)  Grammar  and  Dictionary  of  the  Yakama 
Language.     Translated   by  Geo.  Gibhs  and  J.  G.  Shea.      1S62 

VIL  Sitjar  (Honaventure).  Vocahui.arv  of  the  Language  of 
San  Antonio  Mission,  California.  18O1 

VIIL  Arroyo  dk  i.a  Cuksta.  Voi  aiiui.arv  otIMirask  Hook,  of 
the  Mutsun  Language.  1862 

IX,  Mam. I  ARM  (Abbe).  Grammar  of  the  Miknuupie  Language 
of  Nova  Scotia.     Kdited  by  J.  M.  Hellenger,  1864 

X.  P)RUYas  (J.).  Radical  Words  of  the  Mohawk  Language, 
with  their  Derivatives.  1862 


Ami'.kicana. 


339 


i860 
1861 

Heve 
1861 

1  l.an- 
1861 

vuage 
1862 

ikama 
1862 

v^t   ot 
18O1 


loOK  Ot 


862 


Jij.uay;e 
1864 

^yuay:e, 
1862 


XI.  GiBBS    (O.).       Al.l'HAHKTIlAL    VOCABULARY    of    tllC    CMlillOok 

LanjjuaKf.  186^ 

XII.  (liiJiis  ((;.).      DicTioNAKV  of  the  Chinook  Jargon,  or 'Iradc 
Laiijfiiajrc  of  Orcjjon.  186^^ 

'I'ojjcthcr  1  2  vols.     Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut  ecljjcs. 

New  York:  Cramoisy  /'n-ss,  1860-4 

J  2248     Shka   (John   (lihnary).     'I'lu'   Hurstin(j  of  Pikrrk  Marcirv's 
I -A  Sai.i.k   IkJitiii.K.     8v().  New  Vork,  i87(; 

2249  SiiKi.vofKi'.  (CJ.).  A  VoVAci.  R(.i'Ni)  the  World  Hy  the  Way 
of  the  Great  South  Sea,  Perforni'd  in  tlu;  Years  17  19,  20,  21,  22,  in 
the  Speedwell  of  London,  of  24  Guns  and  100  Men,  (under  His 
Majesty's  Conunission  to  cruise  on  the  Spaniards  in  the  late  \\  ar 
with  the  Spanish  Crown)  till  she  was  cast  away  on  the  Island  of 
Juan  Fernandez,  in  May,  1720;  and  afterwards  continu'd  in  the 
Recovery,  tlie  Je.sus  Maria  and  Sacra  Kaniila,  ike.  Ky  Ca|)tain 
Georjfe  Shelvocke.     A/a/>  <r/it/ 4 /'/a/ry.     8vo,  calf.     London,  1726 

Two  histories  were  published  of  tills  voyage.  This  was  intended  by  the 
author  as  a  vindication  of  his  conduct,  he  having  been  accused  of  piracy  and 
etnbez/lement.  Tiie  ottier  was  written  by  William  Itetagh,  wiio  was  nm^'hly 
treated  in  Shelvocke's  narrative,  and,  in  return,  wrote  with  the  design  i<( 
exposing  Shelvocke. 

The  author's  relation  of  the  discovery  of  gold  is  remarkable,  '•'i'he  soil 
about  Puerto  .Seguro  (and  very  likely  in  most  parts  of  the  valleys)  is  a  rich  bla;:!- 
mould,  which,  as  you  turn  it  up  fresh  to  the  sun  appears  as  if  intermingled  with 
gold  dust,  some  of  which  we  endeavored  to  wash  and  purify  from  the  dust:  but 
though  we  weie  a  little  prejudiced  against  the  thoughts  that  it  could  be  possible 
that  this  metal  should  be  so  promiscuously  and  universally  mingled  with  common 
earth,  yet  we  endeavored  to  cleanse  and  wash  the  earth  from  some  of  it,  and  the 
more  we  did,  the  more  it  appeared  like  gold;  but  in  order  to  be  further  satislied. 
I  brought  away  some  of  it,  which  we  lost  in  our  confusions  in  China." — Pnt^ii 
400,  41)1. 

2250  Sherman  and  his  Campaigns  :  a  Military  liiography,  by  S.  M. 
Bowman  and  R.  H.  Irwin.     Portraits,  is-c.     8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1865 

2251  Shfparp  (Thomas).  Nkw  Enoi.anos  Lamkntation  for  Old 
Engiands  present  errours  and  tiivisions  .  .  .  Occasioned  by  the 
increase  of  Anabaptists,  Rigid  Separatists,  Antinomians,  and 
Familists,  &c.     4to,  half  morocco,  uncut.     8  pp.        London,  1645 

2252  [SiiF.PARD.  Indians  in  Nkw-Engi.and.]  The  Day  Breaking 
if  not  The  Sun- Rising  of  the  Gospell  With  the  Indians  in  New- 
England.     4to,  half  morocco.     Title  cut  down.  London,  1647 

Title  and  26  pp. 


340 


AmKKK  ANA. 


2253  Shk.paki).  TIk;  Ci.f.ar  Sun-shinf.  of  the  (Iospk.i.  breaking 
forth  upon  tlic  Indians  in  Nkw-Knc.i.and.  410,  ri;d  levant 
morocco  extra,  yilt  etl);es,  by  J'nitt.  London,  1648 

I'iiif  copy,  thmi^jh  a  few  niarj;inal  defects  have  been  repaired. 

2254  SiiKPAKi).  'I'nKSKs  Sahuatrvf,  ;  or,  The  Doctrine  of  the  Sab- 
batli,  iVc.     4to,  calf  antique.  London,  1649 

Contains  the  three  title  pages. 

2255  .SiiKPAki).  Thisis  Saiiha  rir.T,  ;  or,  the  Doctrine  of  the  Sab- 
bath,    Small  Svo,  polished  calf  extra,  gilt  over  red  leaves,  by  J'ltitt. 

London,  1650 
Three  title  pa^es  arc  in  this  edition  also. 

2256  Shkpuaki).  ('KRrAiN  Sklkct  Casks  Resolved.  Specially, 
tendinj;  to  the  right  ordering  of  the  heart,  that  we  may  comfort- 
ably walk  with  (lod  in  our  general  and  particular  Callings,  Small 
Svo,  calf  anticpie,  red  leaves.  London,  1650 

The  above  c()|)y  has  the  "  Inipriinatur  "  leaf. 

2257  Shkpari).  The  Sound  Bki.ef.vkr.  A  Treatise  of  Rvangelicall 
Conversion.     8vo,  (small)  calf  anticpie,  red  leaves.     London,  165  ^ 

2258  Shkpard.      The    Parahi.e  of   the    Tkn    Virgins    Opknf.u  i\: 
Applied  :  Heing  the  Substance  of  divers  Sermons  on  Matth.  25. 
1-13   ,    .    ,    now  published   from  the  Author's  own  Notes   .    .    . 
by  Jonathan  Mitchell    .    .    .    |and|  Tho.  Shepard,  son  to  the  Rev- 
erend Author.     Folio,  calf  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Pratt. 

[London]  :  Reptintcd  and  caiffuUy  Corrected  i  11  the  Year  1695 

2259  Sm  phkakd  (Tho.).  The  Sinckrk  Convert  discovering  the 
I'aucity  of  True  Heleevers,  and  the  great  Difficulty  of  Saving  Con- 
version.    Small  8vo,  calf  antique.      Title  mended.     London,  1642 

2260  SuKPiiKARD.  The  Sincere  Convert  discovering  The  I'aucity 
of  true  IJelievers ;  And  the  great  Difficultie  of  Saving  Conversion. 
Small  Svo,  calf.  •  London,  1643 

2261  Shephiard.  The  Sincere  Convert  discovering  The  small 
number  of  True  Beleevers,  &c.  1648 

The  Sound  Bei.eever.     A  Treatise   of   Evangelicall    Conver- 
sion. 1649 
2  vols,  in  I.    Small  Svo,  calf  antique,  red  edges.     London,  1648-9 


Americana. 


341 


2262  Shkrman  (D.).  Sketches  of  New  England  DiviNKs.  12010, 
cloth.  New  York,  i860 

Imludcs,  John  Cotton,  Richard,  Increase,  anil  Cotlon  Matlier,  Royer 
Williams,  \c.,  &c. 

2263  |Sim>i,i-.v  (Jonatliaii,  Pishop  of  St.  Asaph.).\  A  Speech 
intcmltHl  to  have  been  spoken  on  tlie  Hill  for  altering  the  Charters 
of  the  Colony  of   Massachusetts  Hay.     Svo,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1774 

First  .American  edition. 

"A  jjoldcn  speech  unspoken,  which  ilhistrates  the  wisdom,  justice,  foresi^jht, 
anci  elociueiice  of  titc  j;ood  bishop.  It  will  not  be  unpleasant  for  Americans  to 
hear  his  opini(in. — '  My  Lords,  I  look  upon  North  .\tnerica  as  the  only  yreat 
nursery  of  freemen  now  left  upon  the  face  of  the  earth.'  " 

2264  [Shiim.ey.  I  A  Speech  intended  to  have  been  Spoken  on  the 
Bill  for  altering  the  Charters  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts 
Hay.     The  Fourtii  Kditioti.     Svo.  London:  T.  Cdiir/l,  1774 

2265  [Shipley.]  A  Sim  kch  intemled  to  have  been  spoken  on  the  Hill 
for  Altering  the  Charters  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Hay. 
1 2mo,  half  morocco.  Hartford,  1774 

Fifth  edition. 


Rev- 
1695 


Paucity 

lersion. 

1,  1643 

small 

1648 
Conver- 

1649 
1 1648-9 


2266  [Shipley.  I  A  Speech  intended  to  have  been  spoken  on  the 
Hill  for  altering  the  Charters  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts 
Hay.     Svo,  half  morocco.  London,  1782 

2267  [Shiklk.y.J  a  Letter  from  William  Shirley,  Esq.,  Gov- 
ernor of  Massachusett's-Kay,  To  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  New- 
castle; with  A  Journal  of  the  Siege  of  Louisbourg,  and  other 
Operations  of  the  Forces,  during  the  Expedition  against  the 
French  Settlements  on  Cape-Hreton   .    .    .  &:c.     410,  cloth,  pp.  31. 

Uoston,  174^' 
Autograph  and  notes  of  J.  Winjjate  Thornton. 

2268  Short  View  (A)  of  the  Pnclaticall  Church  of  England:  Wherein 
is  set  forth  the  horrible  abuses  in  Discipline  and  Government, 
layd  open  in  tenne  Sections  by  way  of  Quare  and  Petition,  the 
severall  heads  whereof  are  set  downe  in  the  next  Page.  Whereunto 
is  added  a  short  draught  of  Church-government.  4to,  calf,  gilt 
over  red  leaves,  by  Riviere.  Printed  in  the  yearc  1641 

Fine  copy. 


342 


Americana. 


2269  SnurKi.i)i'  (Robert  \V.).  Rkports  of  Exim.cjuaiions  and  Suu- 
VKVs,  to  Ascertain  the  Practicability  of  a  Ship-Canal  between  the 
Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans,  by  tlie  Way  of  tlie  Istlimus  of  'I'elui- 
antepec       i  1  />/a/is  and  20  lai^e  maps.     4to,  clotli. 

Washington,  1.S72 

2270  |SicKi.i;s.  I  'Iriai.  of  the  Hon.  Daniki-  E.  Skki.is  for  Shoot- 
ing,' l'liiii|)  Ikirton  Key  .  .  ,  February  27th,  1S59,  Reported  by 
Felix  (i.  Fontaine.     lUusiiatcd.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1S59 

2271  |Sii)NKV  rt;/</ Lanoukt.  I  The  Corrkspondknce  of  Sir  IMiilip 
Sidney  and  Hubert  Janji^uet,  ntw  first  collected  and  translated 
from  the  Latin,  with  Notes  and  a  Memoir  of  Sidney,  Wy  Stuart 
A.  Pears.     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.     London:  yV^X'tr///j,%  1.S4 5 

Contains  criticisms  on  l-'robisher's  Anitrican  voyayes  and  notices  of  Columbus, 
Magellan,  i!i;c. 

2272  [SiMcoK  (J.  Ci.).|  A  Journal  of  the  Opkrations  of  The 
Qukkn's  Rangkrs,  From  the  End  of  the  Year  1777  to  the  Conclu- 
sion of  the  late  .Xmkrican  War,  by  Lieutenant-Colonel  Simcoe, 
Conunaniler  of  that  Corps.  10  maps.  4to,  calf  e.xtra,  gilt  top, 
uncut  edges,  by  Matthews.    F.xeter:  Printed  for  the  Author,  [  1 787  | 

(^■•ininal  edition. 

"First  printeii  soon  after  the  termination  of  the  War  of  Indepenilcnce,  but 
appareiitl}  nf)t  pubiisju'd.  and  was  almost  unl<no\vn  to  exist  until  a  few  years  aj;o, 
when  a  cop)'  turned  up  in  a  sale  (I  believe  in  Mr.  Chalmers'  Library),  and  from 
thai  cojjy  the  New  XOrlv  I'.dition  of  1S44  was  printed." — Kirn, 

l.arjjer  than  the  Men/ies  lopy,  me.asurinj;  Sjj  imhes  iiy  1 1  ,"^  on  the  leaf. 

2273  SiMioK.  Military  JouRNAi,,  .\  History  of  the  Operations  of 
a  Partisan  Corps,  called  The  (,)iieen's  Rangers,  coniinanded  by 
Lieut. -Col.  J.  (1.  Simcoe.  during  the  War  of  the  American  Revolii- 
ti(;n.  Illustrated  by  10  engraved  plans  oj  actions,  ss'c.  With  a 
Memoir  of  the  .Author  and  other  additions.  8vo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  1844 


2274  SIMMS  (William  (lilmore).  The  History  of  Soum  Carolina, 
from  its  lirst  European  Discovery  to  its  Erection  into  a  Republic, 
with  a  Su|)plementary  Chronicle  of  Events  to  the  Present  Time. 
8vo,  calf,  uncut.  Charleston,  1840 

The  author's  own  copy  of  the  first  edition,  with  two  autoi;raphs. 


A.MKKK  ANA. 


^4^ 


2275     Simon  (Pcciro).     Trimkra   Parte   Dc  las  Noi  u  ias  historiales 
cic  las  CoNQUisiAs  (le  Tif.rra  Firmk  :  en  las  Ini»i\s  ()riii>K.N- 
TAi.K.s.     F.iij^idvt'd  title  by  Alanio  Je  Po[>iiia.     Folio,  vellum. 
Real  en  Ciicnca  en  casa  de  Dominyo  de  la  Yglesia,  1626  [  1627  ] 

The  cngiavcil  title  gives  thevlnte  i()26,  the  colophon  \Uz~. 
The  only  part  published. 


loUlNA, 

[public, 

Time. 

k  1840 


4  2276  Simpson  (Thos.).  Narhativf,  of  the  Discovfrus  on  the 
North  Coast  of  Amkrica,  effected  by  the  Otilicers  of  theiliul- 
son's  Bay  Co.,  1.S36-9;  [also]  Life  and  Travels  of,  by  his  brother 
Alexander.     Portrait.     2  vols.,  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1S43-5 

2277  SiTc.REAVF.s  (C'aptain  L.).  Report  of  an  Kxpedition  down 
the  Zuni  and  Colorado  Rivers.  Large  map  and  -jd  />/att-s.  8vo, 
cloth.  Washington,  1853 

227S  Si,au<;iiter  (P.).  Memoir  of  Coi..  Joshua  Fry  .  .  Wash 
ington's  Senior  in  Command  of  Virginia  Forces  .  .  ,  tVc.  8vo 
cloth,  [Richmond,  188 — | 

2279  Slaughter.  A  History  of  Brisfoi.  Pari>h,  Va.,  with  Cicne- 
alogies,  &c.     Frontispiece.     i6mo,  cloth.  Richmond,  1879 

2280  I  Slavery.  I  A  Vindication  of  the  Address  To  the  Liiial)itaiUs 
of  the  British  Slt  ilemen  is,  on  the  Slavery  of  the  Negroes  in 
America,  in  Answer  to  a  Pamphlet  entitled,  "  Slavery  not  Forbid- 
den by  Scripture."     By  a  Pennsylvanian.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1 773 

2281  (Slavery.]  A  Dialooue  concerning  the  Slavery  of  the 
Africans,  Shewing  it  to  be  the  Duty  and  Interest  of  the  American 
.States  to  Emancipate  all  their  African  Slaves  .  .  .  To  which  is 
prefixed,  the  Institution  of  the  Society  in  New-V'ork,  for  promoting 
the  Maninnission  of  Slaves.  .  .  .  8vo,  uncut. 

Norwich,  1776,  rep.  New  York,  1785 

,i  2282  Smef  (P.  J.  de).  LETiKRsand  Sketches:  with  a  Narrative  of 
a  Year's  Residence  among  the  Indian  Tribes  of  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains.    Illustrated.      r2mo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1843 

■^  2283  Smet  (Pierre  de).  Vova(;es  aux  Montacnls  Rocheuses,  et 
une  ann^e  de  sejour  ches  les  Tribes  Lidiennes  du  vaste  territoire 


344 


Americana. 


(Ic  rOrc^ron,  depemlant  dcs  Etats-Uiiis  d'Amerique.     Lar^e  map 
and  numerous  illustrations.      121110,  vellum.  Malines,  i.S^4 

2284  Smethurst  (Ciamalicl).  A  NARRAiiVEof  an  Kxtuaordinary 
Escape  out  of  the  HariJs  of  the  Ini/IANS,  in  the  (lulph  of  St.  Law- 
rence: interspersed  With  a  Description  of  the  Coast,  and  Remarks 
on  tile  Customs  and  Manners  of  the  Savaji[es  there:  Also  a  Provi- 
dential P^scape  after  a  Shipwreck,  in  coming  from  the  Island  St. 
John.  .  .  .  &c.     4to,  half  morocco,  London,  1774 


2285  [Smkts. I  Catai.ocujk  Rmssonkk  of  ('urious  Manuscripts, 
Early  Printed  and  other  Rare  Hooks;  comiirising  part  of  the 
Library  of  Mr.  .'\.  .\.  Smcts,  i860.  Catalogue  of  the  Private 
Library  of  the  late  Mr.  A.  A.  Smets,  Savannah,  (la.,  1S68.  2  vols., 
8vo,  uncut.  New  York,  1860-6S 

The  (irst  portion  was  printed  for  private  circulation. 

3286  SMirn  (Aaron),  'i'he  ArRocrriKs  of  the  Pirates:  being  a 
Faithful  Narrative  of  the  Unjiaralleled  Sufferings  endured  by  tiie 
Author  during  his  CajHivity  among  the  Pirates  of  the  Island  of 
C  "ba.  .   .  .    Post  8vo,  boards,  uncut.  London,  1824 

2287  (Smith  (Huckingham),]  C'oi.iacioN  ile  Vakios  Documkntos 
para  la  Hisioria  de  la  Florida  y  Tierras  Adyacentes,  Toino.  I. 
Portrait.     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges. 

Londres  [(Madrid),  1857) 

2288  Smith.     Another  copy.     Unbound.     Londres  [(Madrid),  1857 1 

2289  Smiih.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Auiiikn  rici  iv  of  Docu.mknts 
concerning  a  Discovery  in  NoRni  America,  claimed  to  have  been 


m 


iide  by  Verrazzano. 


Map.      Royal   4to,  uncut. 


I.arjje  paper.     Oaly  J20  copies  printed. 


New  York,  1864 


n)o     Smith  (ICthan).     View  of  the  IIehrews;  or,  the  Tribes  of  Israel 


in  .\merica.     i2mo,  slieeii. 


Poultney  (Vt.),  1825 


\dvancing   the  possibility  of  the    Xvn    Tribes  of   Israel  having  first  peopled 


vanci 
America 


2291    Sm(ti)  «Capt«i(nc  l:?JoJ)u|).    '3k  rrur  Bclatfou  of  such 

occurrences  and  accidents  of  noate  as  hath  hapned  in  Virginia  since 
the  first  i)lanting  of  that  Collony,  which  is  now  resident  in  the  South 


Amkkicana. 


345 


part  thereof,  till  the  last  returne  from  thence.      U'oodcut  on  title. 
4t(),  calf  anti(|iie,  gilt  over  red  edges,  by  Riviere.  London,  1608 

Inclu(ii-s  the  explanatory  Prfface.  signed  I.  H.,  ami  is  the   lopy  referred  to  by 
C.  Deane  in  his  preface  to  the  reprint,  p.  XIV. 

2292  Smith.  .\  Truk  Rei.aiion  of  Virginia :  with  an  Introduction 
and  Notes  by  Charles  Dean.  Ltir^e  map.  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt 
top.  Huston,  1.S66 

No.  7  of  280  copies  printed. 

2293  Smith.  A  Map  of  Virginia.  With  a  Description  of  the  Coim- 
trcy,  the  (.Commodities,  People,  Ciovernmcnt  and  Reli;;ion.  .  .  . 
Wlicreunto  is  annexed  the  proceedings  of  those  Colonies,  since 
their  first  departure  from  England,  with  the  discourses, 'Orations 
and  relations  of  the  Salvages.  .  .  .  Taken  faithfidly  as  tlicy  were 
written  out  of  the  writings  of  Doctor  Russell,  Richard  Wicfui, 
'Iho.  Stutlley,  Will.  Phettiplace,  Anas  TodriU,  Nathaniel  Powell, 
Jeffria  .Xbot,  Richard  Pots,  .\nd  the  relations  of  divers  other  dili 
gent  observers  there  present  then,  anil  now  many  of  them  in 
ICngland,  by  W.  S[imonsJ.  Both  titles,  the  Jii  st  ineinled.  4to,  calf 
gilt  edges.  O.xford,  1612 


1H57I 

11;  MS 

been 
1S64 

1  srael 

1«25 
pci  )pk'd 


2J94  Smith.  A  Dkscription  of  Nkw  Enclank;  or,  '{"he  Observa- 
tions and  discoveries  of  Captain  John  Smith  (.Admirall  of  that 
Country)  in  the  North  of  .America,  m  the  year  of  our  1  ord  1614, 
\-c.  Map  of  Xe7i<  Eii'^ldiul.  4to,  blue  morocco  extra,  gilt  kavrs, 
by  Pratt.  London,  1616 

The  map  is  a  fac-siinilc,  l>y  Hurt;  the  title-page  is  also  in  fai-siniile. 

•'  This  is  the  first  hook  published,  which  speaks  of  New  Kngjanil,  pnvinusly 
called  North  V'irgiiiia." — Kicil. 

2295  Smiiii.  .\  Dr.scRlPTioN  of  Nk\v-En(;i..\m>:  or  The  Observa- 
tions a'"'  Discoueries  of  Cai)tain  John  Smith  (Admirall  of  that 
Country)  in  the  North  of  .America,  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  1614. 
Map.     4to,  cloth,  uncut.  Moston:  \Ripriiiteil  \,  w  uccc  i.xv. 

75  copies  only  printed,  with  a  fac-simile  of  the  original  map      No.  I. 

2296    ^mfti)  ((rapt.  JJoljU)     rijr  ^ra  5*lnu6  <!?iMmmar: 

containing  .Most  plain  and  easie  dire(  tions,  how  to  Huild,  Kigge, 
Yard  and  NList  any  Ship  whatsoever.  With  the  plain  exposition 
of  all  such  terms  as  are  used  in  a  Navic  and  I'lght  at  Sea  .  .  . 
Art  of  (lunnery,  &c.     4to,  calf.  London,  \i^ii 


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Americana. 


2297  Smith.  The  Gkneram,  Hisiokik  of  Virginia,  Ncw-Enj^^land, 
and  the  Summer  Isles;  with  the  names  of  tlie  Adventurers,  IMuiUcrs 
and  Governours,  from  their  first  beginninji;  An'.'  1584  to  this 
present,  1624.  With  the  I'rocedings  of  those  Severall  Colonies 
and  the  Aecidents  that  befell  them  in  all  their  Journyes  and  Dis- 
coveries, &e.  4  lar^c  maps  and  4  portraits  {i/nlitJim^  duplicates)^ 
fiii:;rai'fd  title  by  John  Jiarra.  Folio,  calf,  gilt  leaves  and  sides, 
with  coat-of-arms. 

London:  /.  D.  and  /.  H.,/or  Michael  Sparlcs,  1624 

The  Earl  of  Warwick's  i,AKi a,  pai'KR  c<>1'V  (SJ  inches  !)>•  I3,V).  ami  probably 
the  lavResl  in  existence.  The  famous  Mrinley  copy,  which  sold  for  $i,So<),  and  is 
now  in  the  I.eno.x  library,  is  slij;htly  wider,  Ina  not  as  tail. 

The  portraits,  both  original,  and  reprint,  are  mounted,  the  map  with  scenes  in 
the  Life  of  Capt.  Smith  is  inlaid,  and  has  once  been  foliled,  and  the  larjje  m.ips 
of  Vir>;inia  and  New-England  have  been  refolded. 


2298  Smith.  A  Sea  Grammar,  With  the  Plaine  P-xposition  of  Smith's 
Accidence  for  young  Sea-men,  enlarged.  .  .  .  Portrait  inserted. 
4to,  calf.  London,  1627 

22()f)  Smith.  Advkritskmknts  For  the  unkxpkrikncki)  Pi.antkks 
of  Nkw-Knc.i.am),  or  any  where.  Or,  The  Path-way  to  experience 
to  erect  a  Plantation.  With  the  yearely  proceeilings  of  this  Coun- 
try in  Fishing  and  Plac.ting,  since  the  yeare  1614  to  the  yeare 
1630,  \:c,     /.''/'i"''  "lap.     4to,  polished  calf,  gilt  leaves,  by  Bedford. 

London,  1631 

2300  SxiriH.  .\i)Vi;r  nsi'.MiN  IS  For  the  unkxi'K.riknced  Pi.anikrs 
of  Nk.w-Kn(;i.ani),  or  Anywhere.  Or  The  i'ath-way  to  experience 
to  elect  a  Plantation.     Map.     4to,  cloth,  uncut. 

Poston:  [Reprinted],  mdccci.xv. 
75  copies  only  printed,  with  a  fac-simile  of  the  oiiginal  map.      No.  1. 

.'301      Smi  I H.     Last   Wii.i.   and    Tkstamknt,   with   some    Additional 

.Memoranda  relating  to  him.     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Cambridge,  1S67 
Dnly  50  copies  printed. 

2302  Smith.  Nkw  F^n(;i.ani)S  Trials.  Declaring  the  successe  of 
80  ships  employed  thither  within  these  eight  yeares;  and  the  benefit 
of  that  Countrey  by  Sea  and  Land.  With  the  present  estate  of 
that  happie  Plantation,  begun  by  but  60  Weake  men  in  the  yeare 
1O20.     And  how  to  build  a  Fleete  of  good  Shippes  to  make  a  little 


AmEKIi  ANA. 


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Naiiie  Royall.  Written  by  Captaine  lolin  Sinitli,  sonu'times 
(loucrnour  of  Vir^niiia,  ami  Admirall  of  New  iMij^laiul.  The 
Second  Ivlition.     Imp.  Svo,  lialf  morocco,  jjilt  top,  uncut. 

[Providence:   RipiintcJ,  1S67I 
Extremely  scarii'.    Only  Oo  printed  for  Mr.  Jnhii  Carter  Brown.      No.  2. 

2.503  Smith.  .\n()ther  copy,  without  the  limitation  notice.  Imj).  Svo, 
half  morocco.  I'roviilence,  1S67 

2304  SMirii  (John  Russell).  Mini.iorHKCA  A.mkrilana.  A  Cata- 
loijue  of  a  valuable  Collection  of  liooks  illustratmjf  the  History 
and  (leojjraphy  of  North  and  South  America  and  the  West  Indies. 
Svo,  cloth.  I.oiulon,  1.S7  1 

2305  SMirii  (Josei)h).  .\  Dkscku'iivk  Ca  ialdcuk  of  Kriknms' 
Hooks,  or  Hooks  written  by  Members  of  the  Society  of  Krienils, 
commonly  called  (Quakers  .  .  .  The  first  6  parts  in  3.     4to,  uncut. 

London,   1  S63 

2306  Smi  rH  (Piiilip  11.).  CiiNK.K  Ai.  HisroRY  of  l)i  ixhkss  C'oun  rv, 
from  160910  1S76  inclusive.  lllnstraleii  with  nuuicroiis  nuioifrufs^ 
maps,  o-^f.     Svo,  sheets  folded.  i'awlinii;,  1H77 

2307  S.Mirii  (Ralph  I).).  The  History  of  (iuii.KORD,  Connecticiit, 
from  its  First  Settlement  in  1639.      2  plates.     Svo,  cloth. 

Albany.  1S77 

230S  Smiph  (Robert).  An  .Addrkss  to  the  I'koim.k  of  the  Umm  D 
SiAiKs.     Svo,  half  morocco.  London,  iSii 

2309  [S.Mini  (Robert).]  (jii.hmiuis;  or.  The  New  W«)rld:  a  I'oem, 
by  Hritannicus.     Crown  Svo,  cloth.  London,  |  iS()o| 

Autograph  letter  of  the  author  inserted. 

2310  Smuh  (Samuel).  The  History  of  the  Colony  of  Nova- 
C^ESARIA,  or  Nkw-Jkrsi'y.  Containin^j,  an  .Account  of  its  I'irst 
Settlement,  Pro^jrcssive  Improvements,  The  ()ri;;inal  and  Present 
Constitution  and  otiier  Events,  to  tht'  year  1721.  With  some 
Particulars  since,  &c.     Svo,  calf.     Hurlinjjton,  in  New  Jersey,  1765 

Fine  tall  eopy. 

2311  [Smith. J  .Mkmoirs  of  Samuki,  S.mith,  a  Soldier  of  the  Revo- 
lution, 1776-17S6.  Written  by  Hinvself.  With  a  Prefacs.  and 
Notes,  by  Charles  I.  Bushnell.     Portrait.     Svo,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1S60 
Privately  printed, 


548 


Americana. 


2312  ("Smith  (Scba).]  The  LrPE  ami  Wkiiinos  of  Majhk  Jack 
Ddwninc.  of  Downinjfville  away  down  East  in  the  State  of  Maine. 
U'lunkuts,     i2m(),  calf,  ji;ilt.  Boston,  1S33 

2313  Smith  (William).  The  History  of  the  I'rovin'CF.  of  Nk.w- 
YoRK,  from  the  First  discovery  to  the  Year  1732.  To  which  is 
annexed,  .'V  Descrijition  of  the  Country,  with  a  short  account  of  the 
Inhabitants,  their  Trade.  Relij^icnis  and  Political  State,  and  the 
Constitution  of  the  Courts  of  Justice  in  that  Colony.  Lar^e  Jolded 
frontispiice.     4to,  half  calf.  London,  1757 

Large  copy,  10' |j  x  i%  inches  on  the  page. 

2314  Smiim.     HisroKY  of  Nkw-York,  from  its  First  Discovery  .  .  . 

with  a  Continuation       .    .    to  the  year,  1814.     8vo,  sheep. 

Albany,  18 14 
Autograpli  of  H.  F.  Butler  on  flyleaf. 


2315  Smiiii.  'I'he  HisntRV  of  the  late  I'rovini  k  of  Nkw-York, 
from  its  Discovery  to  the  .'Vppointnient  of  (lovernor  Colden  in 
1762.     2  vols.,  8vo,  half  morocco,  jjilt  tops,  uncut. 

New  York,  1S30 

2316  [Smith  (Dr.  \V.).|  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Expkdi- 
Tio.N  aj^ainst  tin-  Ohio  Indians,  in  the  Year  MDCCi.XIV.  Under 
the  Coniiiiaiul  of  IIknrv  Houcjik  i  ,  Ks(|  :  Colonel  of  Foot,  and  now 
ihij^adicr  Cieiicral  in  .\mcrica.  Includinjj  His  Iransactions  with 
the  Indians,  Relative  to  the  Delivery  of  their  Prisoners,  and  the 
Preliminaries  of  Peace.  Willi  an  Introductory  Account  of  the 
i'lecedinj^  Cainpai;^n,  .\iul  IJaltle  at  lUishy-Ruii.  To  which  are 
annexed  Military  Papers,  containing  Reflections  on  the  War  with 
the  Sav.ijjes  ;  a  Method  of  forminjjf  Frontier  .Settlements;  some 
Account  of  the  Indian  Country,  with  a  List  of  Nations,  Fijjhti" ' 
Men,  Towns,  Distances  and  different  Routs.  The  whole  illustrat-.  > 
with  a  Map  and  Copper-plates.  Published  from  authentic  Docu- 
ments, by  a  Lover  of  his  Country.  410,  pp.  .xiii.  71.  ^l/(//,  2  plans 
and  2  plates.     Polished  calf  extra,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Pratt. 

London:  Ktpi intcd for  T.  Jejf cries,  1766 

.'^plfiuliil  copy,  and  very  rare  in  uncut  conilition. 

In  this  edition  the  3  plans  are  on  a  reiluccd  scale,  but  it  contains  in  addition 
two  tine  historical  plates  engraved  by  llrignon,  from  the  earliest  drawings  of  Ben- 
jamin West,  to  one  of  which  his  autograph  sijriuaure  is  attached. 

"  The  work  narrates  tlie  lietails  of  tiie  fir.st  victory  trained  ove.'  Indian  foa.-s 
by  Knglish  tr<>ops,  after  the  savages  had  been  taught  the  use  of  fire-arms.    .Nearly 


Ami:kica\a. 


349 


twenty  years  elapsed  t>cfore  the  whites  gained  another,  during  which  perifxl  they 
sulfiTi-d  dreadful  defeats  in  thirteen  i)attlis  at  the  liands  of  the  Indians.  Colonel 
Bouquet  by  his  judicious  arranjjenients  first  laid  down  the  plan,  in  followin); 
which  (ieneral  Wayne  secured  the  same  result." — Fiki.d. 

2.317  [Smiiii.|  '  A  Skrmon  on  tlie  Tkisknt  Si  i  ua  mon  of  Ami.kican 
Affairs,  i'reachcd  in  C'hrist-Cluirch,  June  2.5,  1775,  at  the 
Rc(|iicst  of  the  Officers  of  the  Third  Hattal.iin  of  the  City  of 
Philadelphia,  and  District  of  Soiithwark.  By  Wiiliani  Sniitli,  D.I^ 
.Svo.  half  morocco.  London:  E.  atul  C.  I^illy,  1775 

I'lihlished  to  "promote  the  Cause  of  Liberty  and  Virtue." — t'ol..  John  (ad- 

WAIXADKR. 


1766 

Iddition 
^i  Ben- 
fort  --s 
Nearly 


231 S  Smith.  Skk.mon  on  the  I'kkskn  r  SiruAiio.N  of  .\mi  kkan 
Affairs   .    .    .    June  23,  1775.     Svo,  lialf  inorocio.    London,  1775 

23i()  iSMirii.]  'I'he  Jf.ff.  Davis  I'ikacv  Casks.  Kail  Rejiort  of  the 
'I'rial  of  William  Smith  for  IMracy,  as  one  of  the  crew  of  the  Con- 
federate I'rivateer,  the  Jeff.  Davis.  Before  Judges  (irier  and 
Cadwalader  .  .  .  October,  iSOi.  By  D.  1''.  Murphy.  Hvo,  half 
morocco.  I'hilailelphia,  1.S61 

2320  Smvih  (\V.)  (///(/ Low  f.  (F.).  Nakkaitvf.  of  a  Joikmy  from 
Lima  to  I'ara,  across  the  .Andes  and  down  the  Amazon  :  under- 
taken with  a  view  of  ascertainin<,'  the  practicability  of  a  Navi;^able 
Communication  with  the  .Atlantic,  by  the  Rivers  I'achitea,  Ucayali 
and  .Amazon.     3  maps  and  \o plalis.     Svo,  half  calf,  ;;ilt. 

London,  1S36 

2321  [Soiioi.iwski.  I  Ca  I  Ai.(i(;t  F.  de  la  Collection  precieuse  de 
Livres,  anciens  et  modernes,  formant  la  l>ibliothc(|Ui'  de  feu  \L 
Serge  Sobok-wski  (de  Moscou).     Svo,  half  morocco,  )j[ilt  top. 

Lcipzivf.    1S73 

2322  [SoiiKTV  of  the  CiNCi.NN  A  11. 1  The  Insi  11 1:  iion  of  the 
SociF.i  V  of  the  CiNCi.NNAiT  .  .  .  for  the  use  of  the  Members  of 
the  C'onmionwealth  of  Mas.sachusetts.  Frontispiece,  Svo,  half 
morocco,  jjilt  top.  Boston,  iSoi 

Contains  the  Names  of  the  Original  Members.     10  pp. 

2323  [SociErv  of  the  Cincinnati.]  The  Instii  ution  of  the  Socniv 
of  the  Cincinna  ri  .  .  .  [with  Names  of  the  Orijfinal  Members  of 
Rhoile-Island).     Frontispiece.     8vo,  l)oards.  Boston,  1S02 

Autograph  of  Benjri.    Tallniadj^e  on  title  and  cover.      A  prcsentaiion  copy  from 
Major  William  I'eck. 


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2.^24      (SoCIF.TY    of   CrN(IN\ATI.|       I.'OkDKK    AmI'KICAINK  (Ic  ClN(  IN- 

NA  ii;s  en  France.  Rt';ili'ini'nts  ct  ('orrt'spondanccs  dc  Wasliinj;- 
ton,  par  M.  Ic  Harun  ilc  Cjirardot.  Mvo,  half  morocco,  );ilt  top. 
50  p|)  Nantes,  n.  d. 

2325  |StKiKTYof  tlic  Cincinnati.  I  .XnOKAiioN  delivered  at  the 
Nortli  (.'hiircli  in  Hartford  at  the  .Meetinjj  of  the  (.Connecticut 
Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  July  4th,  17S7,  in  coininenioration  of  the 
Independence  of  the  United  States.     Hy  Joel  Harlow.    4to,  pp.  20. 

[Hartford,  1787] 
.\n  Okaiion  delivered  at  New-llaven  on  tiie  7th  of  July,  .\.  I). 
I  So  I,  before  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  for  the  State  of  Con- 
necticut ...   By  'I'heodore  Dwight.     Svo,  pp.  43,  uncut. 

Hartford,  iSoi 

A  Vaik.dic  lOKY  Disc  1IUKSI-,  delivered  before  tiie  Cincinnati  of 

Connec  ticut,  in  Hartford,  July  4th,  1.S04,  at  tiie  Dissolution  of  the 

Society.     Hy  I).  Humphreys.     (Svo,  uncut,  pp.  60.       Boston,  1804 

3  vols,  in  I  vol.     Svo,  half  morocco.  v.  d. 

2326  |S()ciiiv  of  the  Cincinnati.  I  I'koc  k.kiunos  of  tiie  CiInk.kai. 
Soc  II  TV  of  the  CiNc.iNNAii,  with  the  Original  Institution  of  the 
Order,  'i'o  which  are  annexed  the  Act  of  Incor|)(>ration  by  the 
State  of  I'ennsylvania  .  .  .  and  the  Testimonial  to  the  Memory  of 
(jeneral  Washington  .  .  .   May.  1800.     Svo,  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1841 


2327  ISOCIKTV  of  the  CiNCINNAII.  I        I'roc  IKDINCS   of   the    CiKNKKAI. 

Soc  II  lY  of  the  CiNCINNAII,  with  the  Original  Institution  of  the 
Onler,  and  fac-siinile  of  the  signatures  of  the  Original  Members  of 
thy  State  Society  of  Pennsylvania      I'olio,  half  morocc;),  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1847 
Sixteen  pages  of  text,  .ind  22  pages  of  fac-simile  autognphs. 

2328  Soi.ANO  (San  Francisco).  Co.mpkndio  de  la  Vida,  Virtudks, 
y  Mila  gros  del  Ai'osroi.  del  pi'.RU.  .  .  .  F^scriviola  el  Doct.  Don 
Bartliolome  .Sanchez  de  F'eria.     410,  vellum.  Miulrid,  1762 

A  curious  biograpliy  of  the  first  "  Apostoi  del  Peru." 

2329  SoLis  (Don  Antonio).  HiS/ oria  de  la  Conquista  de  Mixico, 
poblacion  y  progressos  de  la  America  Septentrional,  conocida  por 
el  nombre  de  Nueva  Espaila.  Frontispicci\ii<ith  portrait.  F'olio, 
calf.  Madrid,  1684 

First  Edition. 


Amkkicana. 


35' 


till' 


1841 


1S47 


IIDK.S, 

Don 
1762 


xico, 
por 
•"olio, 
i6«4 


2330  Soi.is.  The  HisToKV  of  the  Conquest  of  Mi  xico  by  the 
Sp AN'iAKDs.  Traiislati'd  .  .  .  Iiy  Thomas  Townsend  .  .  .  revist-d 
ami  corrected  by  Nathaiiacl  llookc.  rortrait  by  \'eitiit\  nuip  lUiJ 
1  plates.     2  vols.,  Svo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1753 

2331  SoLis.  HisTOKiA  do  la  Conqimsta  de  Mkxico,  poblacion,  y 
progresos  dc  la  America  Septentrional,  &c.  Map  anii  d  plates.  2 
vols.,  Svo,  parchment.  Harcelona,  1771 

2332  SoNos  and  Hai.i.ads  of  the  Amkrican  Rkvoi.ution.  With 
Notes  and  Illustrations  by  Frank  Moore.  Froiitispicie  and  vii^nrtte. 
i2mo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1S56 

^^a  Soto  (Ferdinand  dc).  Historik  de  la  Conqukstf.  de  la 
Fi.oRiDK,  par  les  Kspaj^nols,  sous  Ferdinand  dc  Soto.  Kcrite  en 
Tortugais  par  un  (jcntil-honmie  de  la  ville  d'Elvas  [traduitj  par 
M.  D.  C.  [De  Citri  dc  la  CluetteJ.     Small  Svo,  calf.        Paris,  1685 

2334  Soto.  A  Rki.ation  of  the  Invasion  and  Conqukst  of  Fi.okida 
by  the  Spaniards  .  .  .  now  Englished  .  .  .  with  some  Discov- 
eries made  by  the  Spaniards  in  the  Island  of  California  in  the  year 
1683.     Small  Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  London,  1686 

2335  [Soio.]  Lkttkk  of  Hernando  dk  Soto,  and  Memo'r  of  Her- 
nando de  Escalantc  Fontaneda.  Translated  from  the  S;  anisli  by 
Buckingham  Smith.     Map.     Folio,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Washington,  1854 

Privatcl\  printeil. 

'■  These  translations  arc  nmde  from  MSS.  in  the  Original  Sp;«riish,  belonging'  to 
the  I  lisiorieal  Collection  of  James  I.eno.x,  I'",sq.  One  hundred  copies  have  been 
printed  for  (J.  W.  K[igg]."— .\V/f  hv  Mk.  S.mith. 

"  Soto  conquered  the  native  tribes  of  Indians  of  Florida  in  1539,  and  this  letter, 
dated  July  ijth,  I53<),  addressed  to  the  Justice  and  Hoard  of  Magistrates  of  .San- 
tiago de  Cuba,  is  the  oCicial  account  of  the  expedition." 

2336  [Soto.]  The  Likk,  Travki.s  and  Advkn  turks  of  Ferdinand 
DK.  .Soto,  Discoverer  of  the  Mississippi.  Hy  Lambert  A.  Walker. 
Illustrations  on  steel  and  wooJ.     Svo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1859 

2337  Soulastre  (Dorvo).  Voyaok  par  tcrre  de  SantoI)(>mi\<;ii 
.    .    .    au  Cap-Fran(;ais.   Frontispiece.    Svo,  half  calf.       Paris,  1809 

'^7>2t^  Soui.Ks  (P"ran(;ois).  Histoire  dcs  TrOoTU.es  de  i.'Ami'ri(,)UE 
Anui.aise.     I.ar^e  maps.     4  vols.,  Svo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1787 


35: 


Amkuuana. 


23^9  Sol  THKKN  CiKNKKAi.s,  wlio  tlicy  arc,  and  wliat  they  luivo  ilone. 
17  sti',1  portraits.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1S65 

2340  Soi'TiiKkN  Ilisiouit  Ai,  SociKTY  1'apkrs.  VoluMic  I.  Jan- 
uary to  J  uiu',  1S76.  Riclimoiul,  1876 

Also,  a  C'onffdcr.ite  Roster  by  t'harles  C.  Jones,  Jr. 

Kichtnotid,  1S76 

2341  SoUTiii'.KN  HisroKV  OK  rill  \V\k.  Official  |  Confederate! 
Ke|)orts  of  Battles.     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1S63 

2342  SpAKiiiui*  (Horatio  Ciatos).  A  INhkit  (UiiDi.  for  the 'I'oiirist 
and  Traveler  aloiiy  the  line  of  the  Canals  anil  the  Interior  Coni- 
nierct'  of  the  State  of  New  York,     uino,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1824 

2343  [Si'AC.Noi.i  (iJattista).]  Opkra  Nova  Mai'IIsI/K  Mamuani 
Carmii.h  .K.  Ciivorjjius.  Ca-cilia.  Hrixia.  Siluarum.  l.ibri  duo. 
Exhortatio  rej;il  christianorn  vt  ducant  in  barbaros.  Small  8vo, 
crusheil  levant  morocco,  j^ilt  leaves,  l)y  HarJy.       Ascesianis,  1509 

H.  A.   V.  .\(U1.,  No.  35,  fails  to  mfriiion  ilie  c-ijjiit  unnuinln'rcil   Ic-jvcs  in  this 
copy,  wliirli  coinmi'tice  "  1 'c  frntuna.:  F.  Cl(in/.aj;;i'."  Asicns,  1510. 

2344  Spaniards  (The)  Crui'.i  rv  and   TRKAciirKV  to  the  Knoi  isii  in 

the  time  of   I'eace  and  War   Discovered.     Heinj;  the  Council  of  a 

Person  of  Honour  to   Kin;;  James,  then   upon  Treaty  of   I'eace 

with  them,  for  to  insist  upon  a   I'lee  Trade  in  the  WKsr-lNDii-.s. 

With    some    Kxpedieiits    for   the    subjecting    of  the    Spaniard   in 

Anierica,  to  the  Obedience  of   l''.nj;land.      jto,  half  morocco. 

London,  1656 
Sij;ni-(l  I  >.  K . 

2345  [Spanish  Dkprkda  iion.  |  TheCASK  of  Mainwarino,  Hawks, 
l*AYNi;  and  others,  Concerninjj  a  Depredation  made  by  the  Span- 
ish-VVest-lndia  I'leete,  upon  the  Ship  Klizabeth.  Restitution 
soujfht  in  Spayne,  iVc.  .  .  .  jwith  the  Remonstrance  of  Don 
Alonso  de  Cardenas,  11  pp.  |.     4to,  half  morocco. 

( London],  Anno  1646 

2346  (Spanish  Suciikssion.)  The  Dukk  ok  Anjou's  Succession 
Considered,  As  to  its  I.ejj;ality  and  Conseipiences  ;  with  Rellec- 
tions  on  the  French  Kind's  Memorial  to  the  Dutch,  &c.  Title, 
1   leaf,  Preface,  i  leaf,  pp.  1-56. 

Pan  'I'he  Dukk  ok  .\njou's  Succkssion  further  consider'tl, 


A  Mi;  KUAN  A. 


353 


ace 

I  IS. 


Ill 


1656 


as  to  tlie  DaMjjtT  that  may  arise  from   it   to  Kiirope  in  Ciciu-ral  ; 
but   more   particularly  to   Knj,Manil,   iVc.      'I'itle,    i    leaf,   I'refacc, 
I  leaf,  pp.  I   54. 
3  vols,  in  I.     4to,  half  morocco,  lower  margins  cropped. 

i.onilon,  1701 

2347  Sparks.  I.iiirarv  ok  Amkrican  Hioc.r aimiy.  (!oiuliictecl  by 
Jared  Sparks.  Hoth  series  complete.  /u/j;/<t!t't/  ////(■.»,  ii>i///  15 
portraits  on  .vAv/  of  /)istinii:;ias/itu/  Aiiiiritiins,     25  vols.,  1  jiuo,  cloth. 

Nrw  York,  1.S60;   hoston,  1.S4H 
"  Si-cund  ill  ini|H>rtaiiL'e  nnd  value  to  no  siTics  of  (>ri(;inal  works  ever  printi'tl  in 
this  country." 


Contains  Lives  of  : 
Allen  (Ktlian), 
AriiciKI  (lieiieilirt), 
Hrnwn  (('has.  Hmckden), 
Urainenl  (1  )aviii), 
Hatoii  (Natiri), 
Boone  ( I  >aniel), 
Calvert  (Leonard), 
(,'al)ot  (Sebastian), 
1  >avi(lsoM  ( l.iuretia  M.), 
I  )wi^;hl  ('liiniilliv), 
hecatiir  (Stephen), 
Davie  (William  K  ). 
Kliot  (John). 
Kllery  (William), 
Katon  (William). 
Kdwards  (Jonathan), 
I'ullon  (K'»bt.), 
litch  (John), 
Creene  (Nathaniel), 
Ciorton  (Siinniel), 


Hudson  (Henry), 
Hutchinson  (Anne). 
Henry  (Patrick), 
Kirkland  (Saimiel), 
Lincoln  (llenjamin), 
Ledyard  (John), 
Lee  (Charles). 
La  Salle  (k.  C.  de), 
Leislei  (Jacob), 
Maninetlc  (Father). 
Mather  (Cotton), 
Montgomery  (Richard), 
Mason  (John), 
Otis  (James), 
Ojjlethorpe  (James), 
I'lilaski  (CoimC, 
I'ike  (Zebulon  M.), 
I'alfrey  (William), 
I'osey  (Thomas), 
Preble  (lalw.ird), 


I'enn  (William). 
Piiikney  (William), 
I'hips  (Sir  W  illiam), 
i'utnani  (Isiael). 
Kittenhoiise  (l)avid), 
kumford  (Count), 
kibatilt  (John). 
Rale  (.Sebastian), 
kecd  (Joseph), 
Sullivan  (John), 
Stiles  (K/ra), 
St.irk  (John), 
Smith  (CajU.  John), 
Steuben  (H.iron), 
Vane  (Sir  Henry), 
Wilson  (.\lex.), 
Wayne  (Anthony), 
Warren  (Joseph), 
Ward  (Samuel), 
Williams  (koger). 


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2348  "  Si'KC  lATOK."  An  KNQtiRV  respectinjjj  the  Capiuki.  of 
Washinc.  ION  by  the  Mritish  on  the  24th  .August,  1S14;  with  an 
Kxainination  of  the  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Investi;i;ation, 
appointed  by  Congress.    Svo,  half  morocco.    Washington  City,  1S16 

2349  Spknck  (William).  Mritain  Inukpkndknt  of  Commkrck  ;  or, 
Proofs  deduced  from  an  investigation  into  the  'rriie  Causes  of  the 
Wealth  of  Nations.     8vo,  half  morocco.  I'hiladclphia,  180.S 

2350  |Spknckr.]  Memorial  of  Amhrcjsk  Spkni  ku,  former  Chief 
Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  State  of  N.  Y.  Portrait.  Svo, 
cloth.  Albany,  1849 

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2351  [Spilbergen.]  Speculum  Orientalis  Occidentalisque 
Indle  Navkjationum  ;  Quarum  una  Georgii  a  Spilbergen  classis 
cum  potestate  Prajfecti,  altera  Jacobi  le  Maire  auspiciis  imperioque 
directa,  Annis  1614,  15,  16,  17,  18.  Exhibens  Novi  in  mare 
Australe  transitus,  incognitarumque  hactenus  terrarum  ac  gen- 
tium inventione,  ^:c.  Large  folded  map  and  14  smaller  maps  and 
etchings.     Oblong  4to,  russia,  gilt  edges.  Lugd.  Batav.,  1619 

From  the  collection  of  the  Kt.  Hon.  Thos.  CJrenville. 

2352  Spirit  of  the  Puhlic  Journals  (The)  ;  or,  Beauties  of  the 
American  Newspapers  for  1805.     ismo,  boards.      Baltimore,  1S06 

■i  2353     Spix  and  Von   Martius.      Travels    in  Brazil  in    1817-20. 
9  plates.     2  vols.,  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1824 

2354     Spori  (Felix-Christian).     Americanische  Reisz-beschreibung 

nach  den  Caribes  Inszlen  und  NewEngelland.  Pp.  90.    Small  8vo, 

half  morocco.  Zurich,  1677 

J^"  See  No.  174.     A  second  work  in  this  volume  relates  to  the  Gold  coast  of 

Africa,  with  plates. 

235s  Sprague  (John  T.).  The  Origin,  Progress  and  Conclusion 
of  the  Florida  War,  to  which  is  appended  a  Record  of  Officers 
.  .  .  Musicians  and  Privates  of  the  U.  S.  Army,  Navy  and  Marine 
Corps,  who  were  killed  in  battle,  &c.  Map  and  ilhtstrations.  8vo, 
half  morocco.  New  York,  1848 

2356  Sprengel  (M.  C).  Geschichte  der  Revolution  von  Nord- 
Amekica.     Large  map.     Small  8vo,  boards.         Frankenthal,  1785 

2357  Spkunkr  (Karl  von).  Historico-Gecgraphical  Hand-Atlas 
from  .  .  .  476.     26  adored  maps.     Oblong  4to,  cloth. 

London, 1861 
Maps  12  and  22  show  the  Voyages  made  by  the  Discoverers  of  America. 

2358  S(juiER  (E.  G.)  a«</ Davis  (E.  H.).  Ancient  Monuments  of 
the  Mississippi  Valley  :  comprising  the  Results  of  extensive 
original  Surveys  and  Explorations.  With  48  maps  and  plates  and 
207  woodcuts.     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges. 

City  of  Washington,  1847 
Smithsonian  Contributions  to  Knowledge.     Vol.  I. 

4  2359     Squier.     Notes  on  Central  America,  particularly  the  States 
of  Honduras  and  San  Salvador.     Maps  and  plates.     8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1855 


Amkkicaxa. 


355 


2360  SyuiER.  CoLLK.cTioN  of  Rark  aiicl  Original  Documents  and 
Relations  concerning  the  Discovery  and  Conquesi  of  America 
[Carta  dirijida  al  Rey  de  Espafto  por  .  .  .  Don  Diego  (larcia  de 
Palacio  .  .  .  1576]  .  .  .  Published  in  the  Original,  with  Trans- 
lations, Illustrative  Xotes,  Maps  and  Biographical  Sketches.  Map. 
4to,  half  morocco,  git  top,  uncut  edges.  New  York,  1.S60 

No.  1  of  the  inU'iidcd  scries,  with  the  t)iiyinal  text  and  translation  on  opposite 
pages. 

2361  SguiER.  Monograph  of  Au  rnous  who  have  written  on  the 
Languages  of  Central  .America,  and  collected  Vocabularies  or 
composed  works  in  the  Native  Dialects  of  that  Country.  4to,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top.  New  York,  1861 

2362  [Staden  (Hans).]  Warhai-tig  Hisioria  und  beschreibung 
eyner  Landtschafft  dei'  Wilden  Nacteten,  Grimmigen,  Mensch- 
fresser,  Leuthen,  in  dcr  Newcnwelt  .America  gelengen,  vor  und 
nach  Christi  geburt  iin  l,and  zu  Hessen  vnbekant,  bisz  vff  di.se 
ij.  nechst  vergangene  jar,  (S:c.  Curious  ^ooodcuts  throughout  the 
tiwty  I'ut  lui/ius  the  luap.     4to,  half  calf.  Marpurg,  1537 

Nuggets,  No.  2,(>()i. 

One  of  the  most  important  books  relating  to  South  America,  chielly  upon  the 
Toupanimbas  Indians  of  Hrazil. 

Reproduced  in  De  Bry;  also  in  Ternau.x's  collections. 

^i^})  [Stamler.]  Dvai.ogus  Iohanms  SrAMLER  Augustn  de  divcr- 
saruiTi  gencium  sectis  et  mundi  religionibus.  Woodcut  tith\ 
repeated  on  both  sides  of  the  leaf.     Folio,  half  morocco. 

Auguste  :  E.  Og/in  ct  G.  A^adier,  150S 
15.  A.  v..  No.  51.     On  verso  of  \.  III.,  see  "  De   insulis  ante  inventis  men- 
tione   nulle   facio;    Sed    Christoferi   ("olom   erunde   invetoris    ct   Alberici    Ves 
piicii,"  &c. 


[s  of 

isive 
and 

I1847 


Itates 
li. 

I1855 


2364     Starbuck     (Alex.). 
Fishery.     8vo,  cloth. 


History    of 


the     A.merican    Whai.i: 
Waltham,  Mass.,  1878 


2365  [State  Papers.]  A  Collection  of  Siate-Papers,  relative  to 
the  First  .Acknowledgment  of  the  Sovereignty  of  the  United  States 
of  America,  And  the  Reception  of  their  Minister  Plenipotentiary,  by 
their  High  Mightinesses  the  States  General  of  the  United  Nether- 
lands, To  which  is  prefixed,  the  Political  Character  of  John 
Adams  ...  By  an  American.  Likewise  An  Kssay  on  Canon 
and  Feudal  Law,  By  John  Adams.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut  edges.     Top  of  title  cut.  London,  1782 


356 


Amkricana. 


2366  |SiAii'.  Ru;hts.]  Rkmarks  on  Statk  Ruih'is.  J?y  a  Citizen 
of  Massachusetts.     8vo,  half  morocco.  lioston,  1824 

2367  S'lATU  I'F.s  at  Large  of  the  Pkovisionai,  Government  of  the 
Confederate  States  of  America,  from  the  Institution  of  the 
Covernment,  Feb.  H,  1861,  to  its  Termination,  Keb.  18,  1862  .  .  . 
Edited  by  James  M.  Matthews,     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Richmond,  1S64 


2368  [SiEDMAN  (C.).|  History  of  the  Origin,  Progress  and 
Termina  rioN  of  the  American  War.  By  C.  Stedman,  who 
served  under  Sir  W.  Howe,  Sir  H.  Clinton,  and  the  Marquis  Corn- 
wallis.      IS,  /i/ans.     2  vols.,  4to,  calf, 

London:  Printed  for  the  AutJwr,  1794 

Particularly  valuable  on  account  of  the  lnvi^c  ami  splendid  Military  Maps  and 
Surveys,  from  the  officiai  orii:;inals  by  the  British  engineering  staff,  with  which  it 
is  adorned. 

2369  [Steenoam.]  Jacob  Steendam,  Noch  Vaster.  A  Memoir  of  the 
FiRsr  PoKT  in  New-Neiherland,  with  his  Poems  descriptive  of 
the  Colony  [Edited  by  Henry  C.  Murphy].  Portiait.  8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top.  The  Hague,  1861 

Printed  for  private  distribution. 

2370  [Stella.]  Julii  Caesaris  Stellae.  Nob.  Rom.  Coliivi- 
beidos,  Libro  priores  duo.     4to,  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves. 

LoLdini  :  Johaiinem  Woljium,  1585 

"  Written  by  the  '  precocious  child  '  at  the  request  of  t'.-  College  of  Cardin;iis, 
and  read  at  the  Villa  Farnese  in  the  presence  of  their  eminences." — II.  H. 

2371  [Stephens  (James). 1  War  in  Disouis-r.;  or,  the  Frauds  of  the 
Neutral  Flags. 

[Also:]  An  Answer  to  War  in  Disguise;  or,  Remarks  on  the 
New  Doctrine  of  England,  concerning  Neutral  Trade. 

2  vols,  in  I.     8vo,  calf.  New  York,  1806 

Rich  attributes  this  to  (iouverneur  Morris. 


2372  Stephens  (John  L.).    Inciden.ts  of  Travel  in  Yucatan.  Illus- 
trated by  120  engravings,     2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1843 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

2373  [Stephens  ('J'homas).]     A  Brief  Account  of  the  Causes  That 
have   retarded    the    Progress   of   the    Colony    of   Georgia,   in 


Americana. 


00/ 


7o/iit>i- 


1585 
diniils, 


of  the 


the 


1806 


Illus- 
Ik,  1843 


That 


IGIA, 


America;  Attested  upon  Oath,  being  A  proper  Contrast  to  A  State 
cf  the  Province  of  (jeorgia   .    .    .    8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

London,  i  743 

2374  [Stkphi'.ns.  I  A  Brief  Account,  i^-c.  Another  copy.  I'ol- 
ished  calf  extra,  by  Aitkeii.  London,  1743 

2375  [Stki'uknson.  I  The  l.ii'Kof  (ikokck  Stephenson  and  of  his  son 
RoiiKur  .  ,  .  comprising  also  a  History  of  the  Invention  ami 
Introduction  of  the  Railway  Locomotive.  Portraits  lUiJ  ji'ooi/cuts. 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1868 

Ericsson's  "  Novelty,"  ]\  322.     Clrand  Trunk  Railway  of  Canada,  p.  476. 

2376  Stephenson  (Marmaduke).  A  Call  from  Death  to  Like, 
.  .  .  Written  by  Marmaduke  Stephenson;  Who  (together  with 
another  dear  Servant  of  the  Lord  called  William  Robinson)  hath 
(since  the  Writing  hereof)  suffered  Death,  &c.     4to,  half  morocco. 

London,  1O60 

-377  |Steui!EN.]  Re<;uea  itons  for  the  Order  and  Discipline  of 
the  Troops  of  the  United  States.     1  plates.     Part  1.      i2mo,  calf. 

Philadelphia  :   C.  Cist,  1 800 

2378  Stevens  (Henry).  Recoleec  tions  of  Mr.  James  Lenox  of 
New  York  and  the  Formation  of  his  Library.  Portraits.  Post 
8vo,  half  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1886 

Despite  the  error  as  to  the  purchaser  of  Gosnold's  anil  Way niouth's  Voyajres 
(p.  165)  and  a  few  other  discrepancies,  this  little  book  will  always  have  a  value  to 
collectors  of  Americana.  The  (i.  M.  li.  goes  "behind  the  scenes,"  and  opens 
many  a  pleasant  vista  of  rare  "  finds,"  now  unfortunately  rarer  than  the  treasures 
themselves. 

2379  [Stevens.]  Bihliotheca  Americana.  A  Catalogue  of  Books 
relating  to  the  History  and  Literature  of  America.  Both  parts. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1861 

2380  [Stevens.]  Bihliotheca  Geogkaphica  &  Historica  ;  or,  a 
Catalogue  of  .  .  .  Books,  Maps,  Charts  .  ,  .  many  relating  to 
North  and  South  America  .  .  .  described  ...  by  Henry  Stevens. 
Frontispiece.      8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  London,  1872 

2381  [Stevens.]  Biih.iotheca  Historica  ;  or,  a  Catalogue  of  .  .  . 
Books  and  Manuscripts  relating  chiefly  to  the  History  and  Liter- 
ature of  North  and  South  America,  among  which  is  included  the 


358 


A.MKRICAN'A. 


larger  proportion  of  the  Extraordinary  Library  of  the  late  Henry 
Stevens,  Sr.,  of  l>arnet,Vt.  lulitetl,  with  Introduction  and  Notes, 
by  Henry  Stevens.     Svo,  halt  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

I5oston,  1S70 
I?i'aiilifiilly  printcil  and   profusely  annotated.     One  of  the  few  bil)li(>j;rapliieal 
wiirks  which  may  he  read  tliroughoiit  with  profit  an<l  instruction  combined  with 
annisemeiit. 


2382  Stkvkns  (Henry).  Historical  Nuciokis.  llibliotheca  Ameri- 
cana; or,  a  Descriptive  Account  of  my  Collection  of  Rare  IJooks 
relating  to  America.     2  vols.,  foolscap  8vo,  cloth,  uncut, 

London:    Whittinghaiu,  Mi)cct:i.xii. 
Contains  the  titles,  at  length,  of  three  tliousand  books  rehitiny  to  America. 

23S3  IStkvkns.  I  Historical  and  Gkographicai,  Notks  on  the 
earliest  Disconkries  in  America,  1453-1530,  with  Comments  on 
the  earliest  Charts  and  Maps  ;  the  Mistakes  of  the  early  Naviga- 
tors and  the  Blunders  of  the  Geographers;  the  Asiatic  Origin  of 
the  Atlantic  Coast  Line  of  North  America,  how  it  crept  in  and 
how  it  crept  out  of  the  Maps;  the  whole  Illustrated  by  the  Tehuan- 
tepec  Railway  Company's  Map  of  the  World  on  Mercator's  Pro- 
jection and  Photo-Lithographic  Fac-similes  of  many  of  the  earliest 
Maps  and  Charts  of  America.  By  Henry  Stevens.  Svo,  cloth, 
uncut.  New  Haven,  1869 

75  copies  only  printed  for  sale  on  Whatman's  best  hand-made  paper;  witli 
frontispiece,  one  new  map  of  the  world,  and  photo-lithojjraphie  facsimiles  of  i^i 
of  the  very  earliest  known  maps  of  America,  arranged  on  five  large  sheets  of  bond 
paper. 

2384  Stevens  (James  Wilson).  An  Historical  and  Geograi'Hical 
Account  of  Algiers;  comprehending  a  Novel  and  Interesting 
Detail  of  Events  relative  to  the  American  Captives.     i2mo,  calf. 

Philadelphia,  1  797 
Formerly  the  property  of  one  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Indepenilence 
— ('arter  llra.xton — with  his  autograph  twice  repeated. 

2385  I  Stevens. J  A  New  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels, 
with  Historical  Accounts  of  Discoveries  and  Conquests  In  all  Parts 
of  the  World.  None  of  them  ever  before  Printed  in  English,  &c. 
4  maps  and  9  plates.  2  vols.,  small  4to,  polished  calf  extra,  by 
Bedford.  London,  1708-ro 

A  Complete  Set,  as  follows: 

I,    Arci.nsmi.a's  Discovery  and  Conquest  of  the  Moiueco  anO  I'hilippine  Islands. 
Miip  (1)1(1  3  //i;/r.f. 


Americana. 


359 


II.  I,a\v;i(in's  Voyage  to  Carolina.     Map  and  plate. 

III.  Seventeen  Years'  Travels  of  Pktik  OK  Cli./.A.      Map,  plan  of  CiiZiO  an, I  4 
e  filling's.  . 

IV.  Travels  of  Si  KIR   Moiette  in  Fez  and  Morocco.     Map. 
\.  Travels  of  Pi.tkr  Ti'.ixkira  from  India  to  Italy  by  Land. 
\T.   Caiciii/s  N'oyajje  to  Madagascar. 

\  II .  Travels  of  the  Ji'sirrs  in  Ethiopia. 

23S6  SiiLEs  (E.).  A  History  of  Thkkk  of  the  Jimxiks  of  KiNc; 
CuAKLis  I.,  Major-General  Whalley,  Major-Cieneral  (ioffe,  ami 
Colonel  Dixwf  1'  Who,  at  the  Restoration,  1660,  Fled  to  America; 
antl  were  Secret.  1  iid  Concealed,  in  Massachusetts  and  t!onncc- 
ticut,  for  near  Thirty  Years.  With  an  Account  of  Mr.  Theophilus 
Whale,  of  Narragansett,  Supposed  to  have  been  also  one  of  the 
Judges.  By  President  Stiles.  9  plates.  i2mo,  calf  e.xtra,  gilt 
leaves,  by /'/•<?//'.  Hartford:  Printed  by  Elisha  Bahcock.,  1794 

23.S7  Stii.ks  (Henry  R.).  History  of  the  City  of  Brooklyn, 
including  the  Old  Town  and  Village  of  Brooklyn,  tlie  Town  of 
Bushwick,  and  the  Village  and  City  of  Williamsburg.  N'umtious 
fine  portraits.,  plates  and  maps.     3  vols.,  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  t(jps,  uncut 


edges. 


Brooklyn  (.Vlbany),  1S67-70 


with 
)f  ifi 
bond 


ICAL 

Sling 

calf. 

1797 
ndence 


Ira. 


&C. 

by 


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slands 


2388  Stii.es.  The  History  of  Ancient  Windsor,  Connecticut  .  .  . 
prior  to  1768  .  .  .  also  the  Cenealogies  and  Cenealogical  Notes  of 
those  Families  which  Settled  within  the  Limits  .  .  .  prior  to  1800 
[with  Supplement].      IVoodeuts,  erv.     2  vols.,  Svo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1859-63 

2389  Stiles.  Bundling  :  its  Origin,  Progress  and  Decline  in 
America.     i2mo,  cloth.  Albany,  1871 

2390  [Stirling.]  Narrative  of  the  Oppressive  Law  Proceed- 
ings, and  other  Measures,  resorted  to  by  the  British  (loverninent, 
and  numerous  private  individuals,  to  Overpower  the  F^arl  of 
Stirling,  and  Subvert  his  Lawful  Rights.  Written  by  Himself. 
Also,  a  Genealogical  Account  of  the  Family  of  .Mexander,  F^arls  of 
Stirling,  &c.  .  .  .  followed  by  an  Historical  View  of  their  Here- 
ditary Possessions  in  Nova  Scotia,  Canada,  (S:c.,  by  Ephraim 
Lockhart,  &c.     4to,  boards,  uncut.  F^dinburgh,  1836 

Privately  printed. 

2391  [Stirling.]  The  Life  of  William  Alexander,  F^arl  of 
Stirling   .    .   .    with   Selections   from  his   Correspondence.     By 


;6o 


Amf.ricana. 


his  Grandson  William  Alexander  Duer.     Portrait  and  plans.     8vo, 
cloth.  New  York:  N.  J.  Hist.  Soc,  1.S47 

■^2392  [SriHLiNo.]  Vindication  of  the  Rights  and 'rrri.KS,  Political 
and  Territorial,  of  Ai.k.xander,  Earl  of  Stiri.inc,  &  Dovan 
.  .  .  By  John  I,.  Hayes  [also]  Trial  of  Lord  Stirling,  being  Part 
II.  of  the  Vindication.     Facsimile.     cSvo,  half  morocco. 

Washington,  1853 

•4  2393  SriTH  (William).  The  History  of  the  First  Discovery  and 
Sk  rTi.EMFNT  of  VIRGINIA;  being  An  Essay  towards  a  (leneral 
History  of  this  Colony.  [An  Appendi.x  to  the  First  Part  of  the 
History  of  Virginia :  containing  A  Collection  of  such  ancient 
Charters  or  Letters  Patent,  as  relate  to  that  Period  of  Time,  and 
are  still  extant  in  our  pul)lick  Offices  in  the  Capitol,  or  in  other 
authentic  Papers  and  Records.  8vo,  morocco  antique,  gilt  leaves, 
hy  Matt/icicis,  Williamsburg,  1747 

The  above  copy  corresponds  in  collation,  with  the  original  edition,  corrected, 
as  in  the  Urinley  copy  3796. 

\  2394  [Stobc]  Memoirs  of  Major  Rohert  Stobo,  of  the  Virginia 
Regiment.     Plan  of  Fort  du  Qucsne.     1 8mo,  cloth. 

Pittsburgh,  1854 


2395  Stone  (E.  M.).  The  Invasion  of  Canada  in  1775  :  including 
the  Journal  of  Capt.  Simeon  Thayer,  describing  the  Perils  and 
Sufferings  of  the  Army  under  Col.  Benedict  Arnold,  in  its  March 
through  the  Wilderness  to  Quebec.  With  Notes  and  Appendix. 
By  Edward  M.  Stone.  Map  and  2  portraits.  4to,  half  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Bradstreet.  Providence,  1867 

L.arge  paper  copy.     Privately  printed. 

2396  Stone.  The  Invasion  of  Canada.  2  portraits  and  a  map. 
4to  (8vo),  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.      Providence,  1SO7 

Only  a  limited  edition  privately  printed. 

2397  Stone  (William  L.).  Maithias  and  his  Impostures;  or,  the 
Progress  of  Fanaticism,  illustrated  in  the  extraordinary  case  of 
Robert  Matthews   ,    .   .    i8nio,  half  morocco  New  York,  1835 

2398  Stone.  Uncas  and  Miantonomoh,  a  Historical  Discourse. 
iSmo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1842 


Amkkic.wa. 


361 


2399  [SroMNGTON.]  Defence  of  Stonington  (Connecticut)  against 
a  Britisii  S(iuadron,  August  9th  to  12th,  1814.  (Preface  by  J.  H. 
'rruinbuil.|     410,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Hartfonl,  1S64 

Only  125  copies  privately  printed.     No.  41. 

2400  SroRK  (William).  DEscRirnoN  of  E.\st-Fi.orii)a,  with  a 
Journal,  kept  by  John  Bartram  of  Philadelphia,  Botanist  to  His 
Majesty  for  The  Floridas,  Upon  A  Journey  from  St.  .\ugiistiiie  up 
the  River  St.  John's.     Map  and  2  plans.     4to,  half  morocco. 

London,  1769 

2401  [Story  (Isaac).]  A  Parnassian  Shop,  opened  in  the  Pindaric 
style,  by  Peter  Quince,  Esq.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut 
edges.  Boston,  iSoi 

2402    |^tvAi)o.|      c^tcalionts     tUustn'sstmt     scn'ptoi'is 

^CO0C(I|)i)tcI  decem  et  septem  libros  cotinens  e  Clreco  in  Latinu 
a  Gregorio  Typhernale  et  Guarino  Veronese  cnversa  cum  Indice 
haud  quacq  asp  nando  propter  meliorc  litteraru  ordine  servatu. 
Engraved  border  to  title,  and  woodcut  device  by  Claude  C7ievallon. 
Folio,  vellum.     Some  pages  worm-eaten.  Parisiis,  1512 

2403  [Strachev  (William).]  For  The  Coi.onv  in  Viroixea  Brit- 
TANNiA.  Lawes  Dlvinc,  Moral!  and  Martiall,  i!v-c.  4to,  calf,  gilt, 
by  Riviere.  London,  1612 

2404  Strength  out  ok  Weaknesse;  Or  a  Glorious  Manifestation  Of 
the  further  Progresse  of  the  Gospel  among  the  Intlians  in  New- 
England.  Held  forth  in  Sundry  Letters  from  divers  Ministers 
and  others  to  the  Corporation,  &C.  .  .  .  since  the  last  Treatise 
to  that  effect.  Published  by  Mr.  Henry  Whitfield,  t^c.  4to, 
sprinkled  calf,  gilt  over  red  leaves,  by  Riviere.  London,  1652 

Fine  copy  of  the  first  edition,  identified  by  the  signatures  of  12  ministers  to  the 
Epistle  Dedicatoric. 

2405  Strength  out  of  Weakness;  Or  a  Glorious  Manifestation  Of 
the  further  Progresse  of  the  Gospel  amongst  The  Indians  in  New- 
England,  &c.     4to,  calf  antique,  gilt  over  red  leaves,  by  Riviere. 

London,  1652 
The  Third  edition,  with  the  address  to  the  Reader  signed  by  18  names. 

2406  [Stuart  (I.  W.).]  Hartford  in  the  Oi.den  Timi::  its  First 
Thirty  Years,  by  "Scaeba."  E«  -d  by  W.  M.  B.  Hartley.  Illus- 
trated.    8vo,  cloth.  Hartford,  1853 


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2407     Stuokr  (Jacob  H  ).     Coi.umhus,  Ohio:  its  History,  Resources 
and  Trogress.     Illustiatcd.      121110,  cloth.  Columbus,  1.S73 


240.S     Stuvenio  (Jo.  Kriderico). 
1  )issertatio  H  istorico-Critica 


l)i.  Vi;ko  Novi  Okhis  Inventokk. 
Small  8vo,  vellum. 

Francofurti  ad  Moetium,  1714 
'I'hc  object  of  the  .luthor  is  to  sliow  that   the  New  World  w.is  lirst  discovered 
by  Martin  Hehaini,  and  by  him  made  known  to  Columbus. 

2409  .SuAREZ  Y  Navakko  (Juaii).  HisTOKiA  dc  Mexico  y  del  Gen- 
eral Antonio  l.opez  de  Santa-Anna  .  .  .  Portrait.  Folio,  half 
morocco.  Mexico,  1850 

2410  [Suc.Ak  I'l.ANTATioNS.  I  The  Case  of  His  Majesties  Siir.AK 
I'l.ANTATioNs.     Folio,  luilf  iiiorocco,  pp.  4.  [London,  1677] 

An  Outcry  against  the  Duty  on  Sugar. 

2411  SuEEivAN  (Maj.-Cen.  John).  The  Mimtary  Services  and 
I'uiii.ic  I,IFE  of  .  .  .  by  Thomas  C.  Amory.  Portrait.  Hvo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1S6S 

2412  St'EEivAN  (Hon.  William).  Memoik  of  .  .  .  prcixired  for 
F^arly  Diary  of  Massachusetts  Historical  Proceedings.  By  'I'homas 
C.  Amory.     8vo.  Cami)riilge,  1879 

2413  Sumner  (Hon.  Charles).     Olr  Fouekin  RELArioNS. 
Also,  The  Barbarism  of  Slavery. 

2  vols.  New  York,  1863 

2414  SusQUEHANNAH  Case  (The).  24  i)p.,  4t(),  half  morocco,  gilt 
top.  [Norwich,  1774?]  n.  p.  or  d. 

Relating  to  the  Suscjuehannah  l.-inds,  which  the  Indians  sold  to  William  I'cnn. 

"  .Vnd  when  at  the  Instance  cf  "ur  Hrother  Onus  |Wm.  I'cnn],  we  were 
minded  to  sell  him  some  Lantls,  lie  told  us  we  had  sold  the  Susquehannah  Lands 
already  to  the  (Jovernor  of  New  York,  and  that  he  had  bought  llicm  from  him  in 
I'"ngland;  tho'  when  he  came  to  understand  how  the  (iovernorof  A'<  r.'  York  had 
lieceived  us,  he  very  generously  paid  us  for  our  Lands  over  again." — riioMSn.N's 
luK/iiiry,  p.  51. 

2415  Sutherland  (Th.  Jeffer.son).  A  Letter  to  Her  Majesty  the 
British  Queen,  with  Letters  to  Lord  Durham,  Lord  Glenelg,  and 
Sir  George  Arthur;  to  which  is  added  an  Appendix  embracing  a 
ReiJort  of  the  Testimony  taken  on  the  Trial  of  the  Writer  by  a 
Court  Martial,  at  Toronto  in  Upper  Canada.     i2mo,  cloth. 

Albany,  1841 


Amkricana. 


563 


2416    ^uicTHJcro  (JJnapri*)      3mci*(c«i  Knuim'natn.     smaii 

Svo,  yrccn  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  /'riitt.     Skara,  17,^3 

A  curious  book  by  the  father  of  Emanuel  Sweilenborjr,  on  rinnsylvania,  ;iinl 
the  Swedes  in  America.  It  contains  many  interesting  notes  on  the  ial)ois  of  the 
Swedish  pastors  and  their  connection  and  co-operation  with  I''.nj;lish  fellow- 
workers,  the  struggles  of  the  colony,  ami  the  Indians. 

2417  SwiNi'o.N  (Williani).  C.-^mpakins  of  the  Ak.MV  of  t!ie  I'oioM.vc. 
Portraits  ami  maps.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1866 

2418  SvMMis.  The  Original  Account  of  Capt.  John  Lovkwki.i.'s 
"  Clreat  Fight''  with  the  Indians  at  re(|uawket,  May  S,  1725;  by 
Rev.  Thomas  Symmcs,  oi  IJradford,  .Mass.  \  New  lulition  with 
Notes,  by  Nathaniel  Hoiiton  .  .  .   Ma/>.     Small  410,  half  morocco. 

Concord,  N.  II.,  18O1 

"  The  very  rare  tract  of  which  this  is  a  reprint,  entitled  '  l.ovewell  l.amenltd; 
or  a  Sermon  occasioned  by  liie  fall  of  the  brave  Caj)!.  John  l.ovewell,'  is  a  favor- 
ite object  of  competition  among  book  collectors.  Only  one  perfect  copy,  and 
that  of  ill'.'  second  edition,  has  been  sold  at  public  auction  for  many  years;  it  has 
been  three  times  offered  in  that  manner  and  at  the  last  public  bidding  was  bought 
for  if  175." — KiK.i.i). 

2419  SvMONDS  (William).  Vir(;inia.  A  Sermon  prcaciicd  at  W'iiite- 
C^happel,  in  the  presence  of  many,  Honourable  and  Worshipfidl, 
the  Adventurers  and  Planters  for  Virginia.  25  April,  1609.  410, 
calf  antique,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.  London,  1609 


2420 


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1841 


T.MI-FKR.  I     A  TuuKand  Histokicai,  N  u<r\tivi.  () 
Colony  of  Gkoruia   In  Amkr;ja,  fiom  the  fust  st 


RR  \TIVK  ( )f  the 
settle- 
ment thereof  until  this  present  Period  .  .  .  with  His 
Majesty's  Charter  .  .  .  and  a  Dedication  to  .  .  .  (Jeneral 
Oglethorpe.  By  Pat  Tailfer,  M.D.,  Hugh  Anderson,  M.A.,  Da. 
Douglas,  and  others.  8vo,  polished  calf  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by 
Pratt.  Charles- Town,  S.  C.,  1741 


2421  [Tammany.]  Addrkss  of  the  SociF.rv  of  Tammany,  or  Col- 
umbian Order,  to  its  Absent  Members,  iS:c.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1S19 

2422  [Tanner.]  Societas  Jesu  usque  ad  Sanguinis  et  Vita;  pro- 
fusionem  Militans,  in  Europa,  Africa,  Asia,  et  America,  contra 
Gentiles,  Mahometanos,  Judaeos,  Htereticos,  Impios,  pro  Deo,  fide, 
ecclesia,  pietate.     Sive  Vita,  et  Mors  eorum  qui  ex  Societate  Jesu 


}64 


Ami-kicava. 


in  causa  FMdci  .  .  .  aiictorc  R.  Tatrc  Mathia  Tanner,  i^'c. 
F>onti:pit'ce  (cut  on  top)  atul  \']^curiou  etchings  oj  JiSiiit  AMaityis.. 
Folio,  hogskin,  with  clasps.  Praj^a;,  1675 

2423  [Tannk.k.]  Socii  IAS  Jksu.  Another  copy,  somewhat  shorter 
than  the  last.     Folio,  vellum.  I'raya;,  1675 

2424  Tapia  Zi'.ntkno.  Artk  Novissima  de  Len(;ua  Mkxicana, 
Que  tlicto  n.  Carlos  tie  Tapia  Zenteno,  Colegial  en  el  Real,  y 
Pontificio  Seminari(»  .  .  .  (piien  lo  Saca  a  luz  debajo  de  la  pro- 
tection del  11  '""  Sr.  Dr.  1).  Manuel  Rubio,  Salinas,  iVc.  4to,  j^reen 
levant  morocco,  extra,  by  Pratt.  Mexico,  1753 

Has  the  leaf  of  "  Epigram  "  fol       \  so  frequently  missing. 

2425  Tai'pan  (David).  A  Skkmon  preached  before  His  Excellency 
John  Hancock,  Esq.,  (lovernour;  His  Honor  Samukl  Adams, 
Esq.  .  .  .  the  Honourable  the  Council,  Senate,  and  House  of 
Representatives  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  May  30, 
1792,  being  the  Day  of  Ccneral  Election.  Svo,  half  morocco, 
pp.  39.  Boston,   1792 

2426  [Tarlkton  (B.).]  a  Historie  of  the  Campaigns  of  1780  and 
1781.  in  the  Sourni:RN  Provincks  of  North  Amkrica.  By  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel Tarleton,  Commandant  of  the  Late  British  Legion. 
Map  and  i^  plans.     4to,  half  morocco,  uncut.  I>ondon,  17S7 

"  Colonel  Tarleton's  History  gives  a  minute  detail  of  all  the  military  opera- 
tions in  both  C.irolinns,  and  part  of  Virginia,  until  the  surrender  of  Lord  Corii- 
wallis  with  his  whole  army  at  Yorktown,  Oct.  kj,  1781." — Rich. 

2427  Tatham  (William).  Culture  and  Commerce  of  Toracco. 
Svo,  boards,  uncut.  London,  1800 

2428  [Taxation.]  The  Objections  to  the  Taxation  of  our  Ameri- 
can Colonies,  by  the  Legislature  of  Great  Britain,  briefly  Consid- 
er'd.     Svo.  London,  1765 

Second  edition. 


2429  [Taylor  (George).]  Martyrs  to  the  Revolution  in  the 
British  Prison-Ships  in  the  VVallabout  Bay.  Map.  Svo,  half 
morocco.     Scarce.  New  York,  1855 

2430  Taylor  (James  Brainerd).  Memoir  of.  By  J.  H.  and  B.  H. 
Rice.     Portrait.     i2mo,  sheep.  New  York,  1S33 


A 


MKKKANA. 


J65 


2.j,5i  [Taylor.  I  Nkw  ViKwsof  the  Consiiiu  1  ion  of  the  Uiiitfd 
States.     By  John  'I'aylor,  of  Caroline,  Virj^iiiia.     8vo,  sheep. 

\Vashinj;t()n  C^ity,  1X23 

2432  Tavi. OK  (William).  Camioknia  Lii  1;  Ili.ustratkd.  \G  a'ooi/- 
ciits.     i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  185S 

2433  [Tkciio.  I  HisroRiA  rKoviNci.i-.  l*AUA(;uAui,K  Socic'tatis  Jesu. 
Authorc  1'.  Nicolao  del  Techo.     Folio,  vellum.  I.eodii,  1673 

2434  Tkhuantepec  Railway  (The);  its  Location,  Features  and 
Advantaji^es  under  the  La  Sere  (Irant  of  1S69,  /.ar<:;c  ma[^  dnii 
plates.     Svo,  cloth.  New  York,  1  Sfig 


2435  [I'ei.lo  (Fernandez).  I  Razonamiknto  delos  kmharadoris 
de  KSPAStA  enla  obediecia  (jue  dieron  al  papa.  410,  4  leaves,  red 
levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Hardy.  Rome,  150S 

B.  A.  V.  A.UI.,  No.  30. 

On  Recto  of  second  leaf  see  the  passage  ;  "  insulus  nuper  inventas,"  etc. 

The  title  only  is  in  Spanish  ;  the  Text  is  in  Latin. 

2436  [Terksa.)  Istoria  delle  CIuerre  del  Rkcno  del  liKAsii.i; 
accadutc  tra  la  corona  di  Portogallo  e  la  Republica  di  Olanda 
composta,  ed  offerta  alia  sagra  reale  maesta'di  Pietro  Secon'do,  re 
di  P(jrtoij;allo,  ivc,  Dal  P.  F.  Gio.  (iioscppe  di  S.  Teresa.  Frond's- 
piccc,  2  portraits  and  23  m  ps  and  plans.  2  vols,  in  i.  Folio, 
vellum.  Roma,  1698 

2437  Ternaux-Compans  (H.).     Archives  des  Voyages  ou  Collec-* 
tion  d'Anciennes  Relations,  .ic.     2  vols.,  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt 
tops,  Paris,   18 — 

4  2438  Ternau.x-Compans.  Voyages,  Relations,  et  MnMoiRESorigi- 
naux,  pour  servir  ;i  I'histoire  de  la  decouverte  de  rAmericjue, 
publics  pour  la  premiere  fois  en  FVanyais.  20  vols,  in  12.  8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top.     Contents  lettered.  Paris,  1837-41 

An  important  and  valuable  collection  of  early  X'oy.iges  and  Relations  on  South 
America  :  also  translations  of  unpublished  MSS.,  principally  relating  to  Old  and 
New  Mexico. 

Contents  :  Narration  de  voyage  du  Federmann,  d'UIm,  aux  ilcs  de  la  mer 
occane,  Haguenau,  1557;  Histoire  de  la  Province  de  Santa-("ruz,  par  I'ero  de 
M.ighalancs  de  Ciandavo,  Lisbonne,  1576;  Veritable  histoire  et  description  d'un 
pays  habite  par  des  hommes  sauvages.  nus,  feroces  et  anthropophages,  situe  dans 


I  A 


366 


Amkukaxa, 


le  Nouveau-Mondc,  nommu  AnuTique  par  Hans  Siaden  de  Momberjj,  en  IIcssc 
Marbourjj,  1557  ;  Relation  de  la  conqiiete  du  Pc'rou  et  de  la  province  dc  Cii/co, 
par  Fran(jOis  Xc'res,  Salamanque,  1547;  Histoire  de  la  Navigation  d'l'lrich 
Schniidel  au  BriJsii,  depiiis  I'annue  1534  jus(iu'en  1554,  Nuremberg,  I5()<)  ;  l^es 
Conimentaires  d'Alvar  Nunez  Cabeca  de  Vaca,  gouverneur  du  Rio  de  la  Plata, 
Valladdlid.  IZ'.^;  Naufrages  de  Cabei,a  de  Vaea,  1555;  Cruauttis  horribles  com- 
niises  par  les  conquerants  du  Mexicjue,  Memoire  de  Don  V.  Ixtlilxochitl,  Mexico, 
i82();  Voyage  de  Cibola  entrepris  en  1540  (inedit);  Recueil  de  pieces  relatives  i 
la  comiuete  du  Mexiiiue  (incdii);  Kapport  sur  les  classes  de  chefs  de  la  nouvelle 
Kspagne,  par  Zurita  ;  Histoire  des  Chichimeques,  ou  des  anciens  roisde  Tezcuco, 
par  Don  Ferdinand  d'Alva  Ixlilxochitl  (inedit),  2  vols.  ;  Histoire  du  Nicaragua, 
par  Oviedo  y  Valdes  (inedit);  Histoire  du  Perou.  par  Cavello  Halboa  (inedit) ; 
Second  Reeueil  de  pieces  relatives  a  la  conquete  du  Mexi(iue  (inedit)  ;  Menioiies 
historiques  sur  I'ancien  Perou,  ])ar  Montt'sinos  (inetlit);  Histoire  de  royaume  de 
(^uito,  par  Don  Juan  de  Velasco,  native  de  ee  royaume  (inedit),  2  vols. ;  Recueil 
de  pieces  sur  la  Floride. 

4  2439  'ri'KTRK  (Jean  Baptiste  tie).  Histoirk  Gknerai,  des  Isi.ks  de 
S.  Chris  loi'HF,,  de  la  Cliiadeloupe,  de  la  Martinique,  ct  autres  dans 
I'Anierique  .  .  .  Comine  aussi  plu.siers  belles  particidaritez  des 
Antisles  ile  rAineritiue.     3  wa/'s.     410,  calf.     Coat-of-arvis  on  side. 

Paris,  1654 

First  cilition  ;  with  the  Lonl's  Prayer,  iSic,  in  French  and  Caraibe  at  the  end. 
4  pp.,  sig.  A. 

2440  Tkrtre.  The  same  (without  the  4  pp.  containing  the  Lord's 
Prayer,  (Jvc).     410,  vellum,  Paris,  1654 

2441  |Tf.xas.]  a  HisTukv  of  Tkxas,  or  the  Emigrant's  Guide  to 
tlie  New  Republic,  by  a  Resident  Emigrant  .  .  .  with  a  brief 
Introduction  by  the  Rev.  A.  B.  Lawrence.  Colored  vicio  of  Austin. 
umo,  sheep.  New  York,  1845 

i  2442  TiiATCHKR  (B.  B.).  Indian  Biography.  Frontispiece.  2  vols., 
i6mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1.S32 

2443  'I'liARiN  (R.  S.).  Ariutr-vrv  Arrksts  in  the  South;  or, 
bcenes  from  the  Experience  of  an  Alabama  Unionist.  i2mo, 
cloth.  New  York,  1863 

2444  [Tk  ;vET.]  Les  Singularitez  de  la  France  Antarctiquk, 
autrement  nominee  Amerique,  &  de  plusieurs  Terres  &  Isles 
decouvertes  de  nostre  temps,  par  F.  Andre  Thevet.  Curious  wood- 
cuts.    Small  8vo,  vellum.     Arms  of  Diana  of  Poitiers  on  side? 

Anvers,  1558 


Americana. 


;6; 


2445  [  Thkvkt.J  HiSTORiA  deir  India  Amkrica  delta  AltranicMite 
Francia  Antartica,  di  M.Andrea  Tevet.  Tradotta  di  Francese  in 
lingua  Italiana,  da  M.  (luiseppe  Horologgi.     Small  .Svo,  vclknn. 

Vinegia,  1561 

2446  ['rHEVK.NOT  (Melchisedec).]  Rklatkins  des  Divk.ks  Voyauks 
CuRiEUX,  qui  n'ont  point  estc  publiees,  on  qui  ont  estc  traduites 
d'Hacluyt,  dc  Purchas,  &  d'autres  Voyageurs  .  .  .  iVc.  2  vols., 
folio,  red  morocco,  gilt  edges.  Paris  :  Jacques  Lan^Iois^  1663 

Fujsr  Edition. 

Collation  ; 

\<)1.  I.  I'art  I.  Title  as  abovc  +  second  title  witli  the  ya  in  N'oyages  transposetl, 
and  witli  llic  imprint  of  .\iulrc  I'ralard,  I'aris,  ifiSj,  hotli  titlesare  rubricatetl,  and 
tliL-  seconti  has  a  tabic  of  (.'ontonts  on  verso,  f  .\vis,3  leaves  with  Table  ties  dela- 
tions on  verso,  rubricated  fUelation  des  (\)sa(iues  pp  1-13  I  Relation  iles  Tar- 
tares  pp.  14-3071'/.'//  the  tu>0  7'a7uitions  of  tP-  29-30  f  Map  of  (olehide  I  Relation 
de  la  ( 'olchide  pp.  31-524  Inforinatione  della  (liorj^ia  1-26,  with  portrait  on  p. 
i5  4-\'oyage  d'.Vnthoinc  Jenkin.son  ig-2S  preceded  by  the  Avis  pp.  17-1S-+- 
Extrait  du  NOyajre  des  llollandois  pajjed  29,  26-28+ half  way  down  ]).  28  com- 
mences the  Relation  de  la  Prise  de  TIsle  Formosa  pp.  28-31  on  verso  (jf  31 
commencing  36  and  ending  at  404  Relation  de  la  C'our  du  Mogid  1-12  with  a 
woodcut  on  last  page +  . Map  of  part  of  llindostan  (this  map  seems  to  have  been 
copied  from  that  found  in  partXlI.of  De  llry's  small  (Latin)  \'oyages  tMeinoires 
de  'Thomas  Rhoe,  1-80  with  etching  on  p.  43  |  X'oyage  de  Edouard  T'cni  1-30 
(pp.  7-8  omitted)  etchings  on  pp.  i()  and  20+  E.xtracts  in  (Jreek  from  the  \  oyage 
(jf  the  monk  (  osmas  i-<j,  etching  on  p.  2,  and  on  p.  8  all  but  the  headdine,  a 
paragraph  of  3  lines,  and  a  marginal  note,  printed  in  red  +  translation  of  the 
extracts,  pp.  10-24  (ii-i 8  omitted)  + E.xtracts  from  Abulfeda  and  .\nti<iuitez  de 
I'ersepolis  17-24  (- Plan  of  Hassora  with  the  Latin  inscriptions  (plate  of  Chaldean 
characters  +  Relation  des  Royaumes  de  Golconda  1-15  (p.  j 6  blank)  journal  de 
Pierre  Will.  Floris  17-35  +  an  engraving  of  lionlekoe's  Dodo  on  p.  364  Relation 
ou  Journal  du  \oyage  de  ISontehoe  1-49,  etching  on  p.  5*4-l.a  'Terre  .\ustrale 
50-56  (map  of  .\ustralia  at  p.  52  without  compass  &c)  with  the  leaf  (55-52)  on  p. 
56  Discours  is  obliterated  with  a  pen.  Routier  pour  la  Navigation  des  Indes 
Orientales  1-9  f  Privilege  du  Rt)y  2  pages,  verso  of  last  blank. 

Vol.  I.  Part  II.  Title  in  black.  Jac<iues  Langlois  1674  4  another  title  in 
black.  Sebastien  Mabre-Cranioisy  1676-f  another  title  rubricated,  .\ndre  Pralard 
i()83  with  t'onlents  on  verso 4- Dedication  2  leaves,  4th  p.  blank  t-Advis  1  leaf  t 
Privilege  I  leaf,  verso  blank 4- Relation  de  TEstat  present  du  Commerce  (!i;c.  3 
pages4  Discours  .  .  .  par  Leonard  Camps  3  pages,  ending  with  "  Extraict  d'une 
Lettre  du  Gouverneur  General  des  Indes  4- Remonstrance  que  Francois  Pelsart 
i-20  +  Teixeira's  Map  of  .Vfrica  (east  coast)  the  Philippine  Islands  and  part  of  .\sia 
4- Routier  pour  la  Navigation  des  Indes  Orientales  .  .  .  par  .\leixo  da  Motta 
1-60  (pp.  44,  45  are  48,  41)  duplicate  of  the  map  of  llindostan  before  mentioned 
at  p.  514-duplicate  of  the  Teixeira  map+Memoires  du  N'oyage  aux  Indes  Orien- 
tales du  Gen.  lieaulieu  1-12S  (page  86  numbered  89,  and  pages  124,  125,  126, 
not  numbered)+ four  maps  of  coast  elevations  in  outline  4^  map  (A  the  coast  of  Scr- 


*  Again  introducing  the  dodo. 


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bonne  f  Relation  ties  Isles  Philippines  1-40  (pages  15,  16  numbered  11,  12)  after 
p.  24  the  incorrect  pagination  21,  24,  is  inserted!  Map  of  Philippine  Islands  H 
Relation  des  Isles  Philippines  faite  par  un  Keligieux  1-16  etching  on  p.  5+ Map 
of  Japan  and  V'edso+ Relation  de  I'Empire  du  Japon  1-4S  etchings  on  pp.  K), 
30,  45,  p.  4'i  blank  (Map  of  Pegu,  V'edso,  and  Japon  I  Relation  de  la  Dccouverte 
do  la  Tenc  d'l"',s()  1-4  page  1  not  numbered  f  plate  of  Pyramids  |  Description  iles 
Pyramides  d'l'lgypte  I.-XXV.+double-page  plate  of  mummy-cases  iVc. 

\()1.  II.  Part  III.  Title  on  black.  -Sebastien  Mabre-t'ramoisy  1676  )  verso 
Table  I  special  tille  '' .\mbassade  des  Ilollandois  a  la  thine."  Sebastien  Mabre- 
Cramoisy  171/)  f  .\vis,  4  unnumbered  leaves,  with  Errata  and  Privilege  on  last 
page  \  \'(>y;iges  des  Ambassadeurs  31-68  +  12  plates  on  7  double  sheets  |  Ma]i 
of  the  route  from  Canton  to  Pekin  t  Route  du  N'oyage  1-28  (first  <.V  last  page 
unnumbered)  and  Tartar  Cirammar  on  p.  2S+.Map  of  t'hina4  Priefve  Relation 
de  la  Chine,  par  M.  iioym  i-i4-l~Flora  Sinensis  15-30  f  live  plates  on  four 
double  sheets 4- Descrii)tion  Cicographiciue  de  I'P^mpire  de  la  Chine  par  Martinus 
1-216  p.  2()  numbered  27;  pages  33,  34,  repeated;  55-5^)  omitted;  57,  58 
rc'pc'.itcd  ;  59,  ()<),  repeated;  ()i,  b2,  numbered  91,  58;  pages  73-76  repeated; 
Rapport  tjue  les  Directeurs  de  la  Compagnie  llollandoise  1-12  f 

Vol.  II.  Part  I\'.  Title  in  black,  Andre  Cramoisy  i()72 -I- Avis  et  Privilege 
I  leaf-f  L'Intlien  i-14-t  N'oyage  du  Sieur  ******  [Acarrete]  dans  la  riviere  de 
la  Plate  1-24  (p.  23  numbered  32)  +  \'oyage  a  la  Chine  des  Grueber  et  d'Orville 
1-23  (the  last  4  pages  are  in  Latin,  with  a  portrait  of  Adam  Schall  at  foot  of 
p.  23)  +  blank  iiaget-N'iaggio  del  P.  Giovanni  Grueber  i-iS  (in  Italian,  printed 
in  italics.) +  autres  pieces,  part  of  p.  iS.  &  19-23+page  of  Chinese  characters-f- 
title  '  Sinarum  Scientia.'  Parisiis  16724  the  same  in  P'rench  'La  Science  des 
Chinois  ou  le  Livre  de  Cumfu-cu,  traduit'  &c  i673  +  Te.\t  in  Latin  3-244  llis- 
toire  de  la  Haute  Ethiope  1-16+ Remarques  sur  les  relations  d'Ethiope  I-4  t 
.Map  of  Ethiopia  and  Abyssinia!  Relations  du  .  .  .  Lobo,  de  I'Empire  des 
Abyssins  1-16  (p.  8  not  numbered,  and  etching  on  p.  i6)4-plan  '  Ports  de  la 
Mer  Rouge  4- special  title*  '  Relations  de  I'Empire  des  Abyssins  .  .  .  par  Lobo' 
16734- verso  .\vertissement  (24  lines)  and  Errata  (5  lines)+Decouverlede  quelqucs 
Pays  1-84- special  tille  'Relation  du  N'oyage  du  Sud4-pp.  1-4+ Relation  du 
Mcxitjue  .  .  .  par  Thomas  Gages.  1-40+ '1  listoire  de  I'Empire  Mexicain  repre- 
sentee par  figures'  (title  without  date)  followed  by  63  woodcuts  on  45  pages, 
page  46  blank,  pp.  47-58  descriptive  text. 

Sobolewski's  reprint  (5  leaves)  of  the  fragment  on  the  Solomon  Islands. 

2447  Thevenot.  The  Travels  of  Monsieur  de  Thevenot  into  the 
Levant  .  .  .  newly  done  out  of  French  [by  A.  LovellJ.  Portrait 
by  Faithoruc  and  plates.     Folio,  calf.  London,  1687 

2448  Thevk.xo  r.  Recueil  de  "Voyages  de  Mr.  Thevenot.  With  3 
large  folding  maps,  1 3  pages  with  engraved  figures,  and  2  folded 
plates.     Small  8vo,  morocco  antique,  gilt  over  marbled  leaves. 

Paris,  168 1 
First  edition.     This  rare  little  volume  takes  its  chief  value  and  interest  on 
account  of  containing  Father  Mare[uette's  Relation  of  his  voyage  down  the  Mis- 
sissippi River  in  1673,  with  the  map  of  route,  &c. 
The  present  copy  is  from  the  "Vemeniz  collection. 


Misplaced. 


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:rest  on 
le  Mis- 


2449  ThEVKNOI'.        RbXUKIL     l)K     VoYAGKS.         2     hiri^('    lUilpi    aiui     II 

oigraviugs.     Small  8vo,  half  vellum.  Paris,  1681 

2450  TnKVF,N(vr.  Another  copy.  With  all  the  maps  and  phitts. 
Small  8vo,  red  crushed  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  hack,  sides  and 
edges.  Paris,  1681 

Fac-siinile  of  Manjuette's  map,  and  interesting  MSS.  added  by  11.  'I. 

2451  Thkvenot  (Melchisedec).  Rki.ations  de  Divfrs  VdVAOKs 
Curieux  .  ,  .  Nouvelle  Edition,  Augnientee  de  plusieurs  Relations 
curieuses  ...   2  vols.,  folio,  calf.  Paris  :  Thomas  Moclti\  1696 

Collation : 

Vol.  I.  Part  I.  Title,  ruhricatedf  dedication,  3  pp.  and  blank  f  Avertisscnicnt 
I  leaf -h Catalogue  I  leaf  +  Avis  5  pages  +  Table  1  page,  rubticatet!  ;Mapt)f  Pyra- 
mids-f  Description  of  Pyramids  of  Kgypte  {sic)  1-25  (with  5  errors  in  pagination 
+  double  plate  of  Mummies+.4(ri)«;/^  0/  ///,■  Cossacks  p/>.  1-12  + -tccounf  of  the 
Tartars  14-30  hi)/r?/>  of  Colchida  with  Arabic genealoi^ics  on  -/erso  +  .licoit/it  of 
C»/ihi(/a  2>'i--l-  + Information  rcs/'ectini^  Georgia  1-26,  with  portrait  on  p.  15  + 
Notirc  of  Jenkinsons  I'oyat^c  to  the  Caspian  Sea  \i-\'i  \- Voyage  of  Jenkinson 
\()-2%^-  I'.xtract  from  the  l^'oyai;e  of  the  Dutch  in  1656  er'c />  29  and  followed  hy 
f p. '2.()-2q  in  duplicate  pagination,  30,31,  (32  to  35  omitted)  36-40  t /Ai'7<'Xv;/.r' 
.Ircount  of  the  Cdurl  of  Mogul  i-y  +  Afemoirs  of  Thomas  Rhoe  i~\i* ^Map 
of  IIindostan  +  Memoirs  of  Rhoe  1-80  plan  of  Camp  on  p.  43  +  Terry's  Voy- 
age to  the  East  Indies  1-30  etchings  on  pp,  16  tSr"  20-^  Greek  Extracts  from 
Cosmos  1-9,  page  I  not  numbered :  etching  on  p.  2,  &"  p.  S  as  in  the  tirst 
edition -t- Translation  of  the  extracts  pp.  10-24  (ii-iS  omitted)+ Extracts  from 
Abulpeda  and  an  Account  of  the  Antiquities  of  Persepolis  1 7-24  + plate  of  Chal- 
dee  characters  +  Plan  of  Bassora  with  Latin  names  at  foot  +  MethoId's  (Jalconda 
1-15  (p.  9  unnumbered)  blank  page  (i6)  Journal  of  Flores  pp.  17  "'  i- plate  of 
the  Dodo  p.  36  4Bontekoe's  Voyage  1-49  (etching  on  p.  5)  +  La  'Itiro  .\ustrale 
50-56  (p.  56  numbered  52)  and  the  word  Discourse  crossed  out  +  mapof  Australia, 
with  a  dotted  line  discovering  Tassman's  route,  and  on  verso  the  Arabic  genealogy. 

Vol.  I.  Part  II.  (no  title)  Avis  i  leaf  +  Present  State  of  the  Trade  to  the  East 
Indies  3  unnumbered  pages  +  Camps'  Discourse  3  unnumbered  pages  with  the 
Extract  from  a  Letter  of  the  Gov.  Gen -h  Remonstrance  of  Pelsart  1-20+ Royal 
Privilege  2  leaves,  verso  of  2nd  leaf,  blank,  and  recto  of  tirst  leaf  contains  p.  9 
of  the  Routier  (ist  Ed. )+ Route  for  Sailing  to  the  East  Indies  by  A.  da  Motta 
1-60,  (pp.  44-45,  numbered  48-41)+ Map  of  Africa  &c-f- four  outline  charts  of 
coast  elevation +  Beaulieu's  Voyage  1-128  (p.  86  numbered  89,  and  pp.  124-12O 
not  numbered  +  Map  of  the  Philippine  Islands  iSic  with  Arabic  genealogies  on 
Verso+ Account  of  the  Philippine  Islands  1-40  (pp.  15,  16  numbered  11-12) 
Account  of  the  same  Islands  by  a  _Monk  resident  there  for  18  years  i-i6  p.  13 
numbered  9.  cat  on  p.  5+Caron's  Japan  1-33  + Persecution  ot  the  Christians  of 
Japan  34-48  (plates  at  pp.  19  &  30  and  a  plate  in  place  of  pp  45-46)  Account  of 
Eso  1-4  (p.  I  not  numbered)+Boym's  Brief  Account  of  •  China  1-30  with  5  plates 
on  4  double-pages. 

*  Woodcut  on  p.  12. 


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Vol.  II.  Part  III.  Title,  rubricated  +  Avis  7^  pages,  with  Errata  and  Privi- 
lege on  last  page  I  Voyage  des  Ambassadeiirs  ii-Oo  +  twelve  plates  on  four  sheets 
I  Map  of  Route  from  Canton  to  I'ekin  H  Route  of  the  Dutch  to  I'ekin  1-28  (first 
and  last  jiage  not  numbered)+  Map  of  China,  with  Arabic  (jenealogies-+  Martin's 
I  )escripti<>n  of  China  i-2if)  (p.  2()  numbered  27;  pp.  33-34  repeated;  55-5<> 
omitted  ;  57-58  repeated  ;  59-60  repeated  ;  61  is  numbered  gi  and  62  is  58  ;  73-76 
repeateil  ;    Report  of  the  Directors  of  the  Dutch  Company  1-12. 

\t>\.  II.  Part  IV.  Title  in  black,  Ciervais  ("lousier  1672  ;+Avis,  ]  leaf  t  I'ala- 
fox's  rindi.m  i-i.)  I  facsimile  title  Voyage  du  S^  Aearettet  Voyage  of  Sf  ****** 
jAcaretle)  1-24  (p.  23  is  numbered  32)  Voyageof  Creuber  (in  Italian)  i-i8-fiither 
jjieces  iS-22  I  p.  23  (unnuiribered)  engraved  Chinese  characters-f  \'oyageof  Creu- 
ber  (in  French)  1-23  (page  1 1  numbered  "?,  and  portrait  of  Schall  as  a  Mandaiin 
on  p.  23  I  blank  page  I  special  title  '  Sinarum  Saentia'  I'arisiis  1672-f  text  pp.  3- 
24  (p.  14  'Confucii  Vita,'  p.  19  '  La  Vie  de  Confucius')  +  liistoire  de  la  Ilautc 
l'".thiopee  1-16  (p.  q  to  15  the  head  line  is  ch.anged  from  Ilavte  to  IIaute)  +  Map 
of  Abyssinia  )  I.obo's  Remarks  on  the  Accounts  of  Kthiopia  1-4  fl.obo's  .Account 
of  the  I'.mpireof  .\byssinia  1-16  (at  p.  6  a  map  "entrees  de  qiielques  Ports,  and 
etching  on  p.  16  f  special  title  liistoire  de  I'Kmpire  Me.xicain  1696  (-text  pp.  1-8 
i  \'oy;ige  tin  .S.iyd  1-4+ plates  i-()3  on  46  pages  (p.  17  numbered  24,  and  24 
numbered  27)  (  History  of  Mexico  47--58  (the  figures  of  the  last  page  transposed 
(  Cages'  Aec  innt  of  Mexico  1-40. 

Vol.  II.  Part  V.  Voyage  of  Abel  Tasman  1-4 -f  Winds  between  the  Nether- 
lands and  Java  1-12  1  Ismbassy  of  Charok  &c  1-16  f  The  Asia  of  Barros  i-i() 
Synopsis  Chronologica  Monarchi.ae  Sinica  1-76  (with  duplicate  pp.  13-116  having 
\ariations  in  text)  p.  20  blank  +  Relations  of  the  Christians  of  St.  Jean,  2  unpaged 
leaves  1  Vo\age  of  the  Tereere  i-iS  )  Elements  of  the  Tartar  language  1-34  (pp. 
2-3  omitted,  pp.  r-4  in  duplicate,  as  also  5-6)  |  Solomon  Islands  1-16  (pp.  1-4, 
and  9-12  being  Sobolewski's  reprint  4  Asganii  Sassonii  pp.  17-48. 

This  copy  is  from  the  library  of  Jacobi  Caroli  Alexandri  Lallemant,  with  his 
book-plates. 

>452  Th()m.\s  (.\rad).  Pioneer  History  of  Orleans  County, 
New  York  :  containing  some  Account  of  the  Civil  Divisions  of 
Western  New  York,  with  brief  biographical  Notices  of  Early  Set- 
tlers, &c.     Portraits.     8vo,  cloth.  Albion,  1871 


2453  Thomas  (Gabriel).  An  Historicai,  and  Geographical 
Account  of  the  Province  and  Coun  iry  of  Pensilvania  ;  and  of 
IVrst-A^ea'-Jirsey  in  America.  The  Richness  of  the  Soil,  the 
Sweetness  of  the  Situation,  the  Wholesomness  of  the  Air,  the  Navi- 
gable Rivers,  and  others,  the  prodigious  Encrease  of  Corn,  the 
floin-ishing  Condition  of  the  City  of  FhilaJelphia  and  the  stately 
Jiuildings,  and  other  Improvements  there.  The  stra.ige  Creatures 
.  .  .  with  the  several  sorts  of  Minerals  .  .  .  lately  discovered. 
'l"he  JVatiirs,  Aborogincs,  their  Languai^e,  Religion,  Laws,  and 
Customs  ;  'I'he  first  Planters,  the  Dutch,  Sweeds,  and  English,  .  .  . 


mwumaummmmb 


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IS  of 
Set- 
1871 


As  also  a  Touch  upon  George  KeitlCs  New  Relii:,ioii,  In  his  second 
Change  since  he  left  Hie  Quakers.  With  <i  A/a/>  of  both  Countriei, 
&'e.     Small  8vo,  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Pratt. 

London,  1698 
Fine   copy.     Collation,    I'll le  +  Dedication,    I   leaf  +  i'reface,   2  leaves  +  map  ' 
I'irst  part,    pp.  1-55.      Second   Title  I  Dedication,  2  leaves4- Preface,  3  leaves  f 
Second  part,  pp.  1-34. 

2454  Thomas.  An  Historical  and  (Jeographicai  Accouni  of 
the  Provinck  and  Country  of  Pk.nsii.vania  ;  and  of  WkstNiw- 
Jkrsky  in  America,  cVc.  With  a  Map  of  both  Countries.  Map. 
i?mo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  New  ^■(^rk,  1848 

Fac-simile  of  the  original. 

2455  'i'HOMAS.  The  History  of  I'kiNriN(;  in  A.mkrica.  With  a 
Biography  of  Printers,  and  an  Account  of  Newspapers.  To  whicli 
is  prefixed  a  ConcLse  View  of  the  Discovery  and  Progress  of  the 
Art  in  other  parts  of  the  World.  In  Two  Volumes.  By  Isaiah 
Thomas,  Printer,  Worcester,  Massachusetts.  Portrait  aud  fac- 
simile.    2  vols.,  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Worcester:  From  the  J^ress  of  Isaiah  77ioi/ias,  Jiin.,  1810 
"This  valuable  work,  written  and  published  in  advance  of  tiie  time,  met  with 
no  favour,  and  was  quickly  forgotten.  Shortly  after  its  issue  the  reniainiler  of 
the  edition  was  purchased,  on  a  venture,  by  the  late  \V.  Oowans  and  an  associate, 
at  twenty-live  cents  per  vohnne  in  the  sheets,  and  an  arrangement  made  witii  a 
bookbinder  to  put  the  stock  into  boards,  the  whole  of  which,  with  the  exception 
of  a  copy  that  Mr.  (lowans  had  retained  for  himself,  was  returned  cu!  down 
almost  to  the  head-lines  ;  an  incident  to  which  Mr.  (jowans  never  referred  without 
an  emphatic  expression  of  indignation." 
'J'hii-  copy  is  uncut. 

2456  Thomassy  (R.).  Geologie  Pratique  de  la  LouisiANE.  G  large 
maps.     4to,  cloth.  Paris,  i860 

2457  Thompson  (Benjamin  F.).  History  of  Long  Island  :  con- 
taining an  Account  of  the  Discovery  and  Settlement  ;  with  other 
important  and  interesting  matters  to  the  present  time.  2  plates. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1839 

2458  Thompson.  The  History  of  Long  Island  ;  from  its  Discov- 
ery and  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time  .  .  .  &:c.  Portrait,  map 
and  plates.     2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  i>S4  5 

2459  Thompson  (James  H.).  The  History  of  the  County  of  High- 
land, in  the  State  of  Ohio,  from  its  First  Creation  ...  to  1876 
.  .  .  also  a  Continuation  ...  to  1877.     8vo.    Hillsboro,  O.,  1878 


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2460  I'I'iioMsoN  (CharK-'s).]  An  Enquiry  into  the  Causes  of  the 
Ai.iKNATioN  of  the  Dki-awakk  and  Shawanf.sk  Indians  from  the 
British  Intkkkst,  .  .  .  Extracted  from  the  I'ubHc  Treaties,  anil 
other  Authentic  Papers  relating  to  the  Transactions  of  the  (lov- 
ernmcnt  of  I'ensilvania,  and  the  said  Indians,  for  near  Forty  Years; 
and  cx])lained  by  a  Map  of  the  Country.  Together  with  the 
remarkable  Journal  of  Christian  Frederic  Post,  by  whose  Negotia- 
tions among  the  Indians  on  the  Ohio,  they  were  withdrawn  from 
the  Interest  of  the  F'rench,  who  thereupon  abandoned  the  Fort 
and  the  Country.  With  Notes  by  the  FvJitor  explaining  sundry 
Inilian  Customs,  \'c.  Written  in  Pensylvania.  Map.  <Svo,  pp. 
1S4,  boards,  uncut.  London:    T.  IVi/kic,  1759 

I*!xtreniely  rare  in  this  state. 

"One  f)f  the  principal  causes  of  the  hostility  of  the  I'ennsylvania  Indians  was 
the  wii'keil  craft  pracliced  upon  them  by  (Governor  Thomas  I'enn,  anil  other 
priiprietors  in  1737.  Certain  chiefs  haviiijj  been  called  togetiier  by  the  specul.i- 
tors,  two  persons  were  found  to  testify  that  they  were  present  at  a  council  fifty 
years  before,  at  which  as  nuich  land  was  ceded  to  William  I'enn  as  a  man  could 
walk  arounii  in  a  day  and  a  half.  There  was  a  chief  livinjijwho  could  have  proved 
this  .testimony  false,  but  he  was  carefully  kept  in  ignor.mce  of  the  council,  and 
b\'  mean  fraud,  endless  perjury,  and  teniplinjr  but  specious  gifts,  the  surrepti- 
tious deed  was  rati  tied.  To  locate  as  large  a  territory  as  possible,  a  trained 
jiedestrian  was  employed,  who  was  met  at  appointed  stations  by  refreshments, 
anil  thus  was  enabieil  to  traverse  a  route  which  cut  o(T  a  million  acres  from  the 
Indian  teiritory.  Less  than  one-third  that  quantity  of  land  was  the  amount 
which  the  Indians  had  been  led  to  expect  would  be  ceded.  Endless  conferences, 
and  numerous  councils,  were  followed  by  bloody  massacres,  that  devastateil  the 
border  settlements  of  Pennsylvania  and  \irginia  for  twenty  years.  Mr.  Thomson's 
work  fully  analyzes  the  cause  of  the  alioialion,  which  the  heroic  Quaker,  Christian 
Post,  ha/.ariled  his  life  to  overcome.' — FlEi.u. 

2461  [Thomson.]  An  F^nquiry  into  the  Causi;s  of  the  Alien aiion 
of  the  Delaware  and  Shawanese  Indians  from  the  British 
iNTEREsr,  i^c.     Lari^c  map  (stained).     8vo,  half  morocco. 

London,  1759 
MS.  Notes  by  W.  Sargent,  \V.  Rawle,  &c. 
^^"  Susquehannah  Case,  p.  51. 

2462  TiioRius  (Raphael).  Hymnus  Tabaci  :  a  Poem  In  honour  of 
Tabaco,  Heroically  Composed  by  Raphael  Thorius ;  Made 
F^nglished  by  Peter  Hausted.     Small  8vb,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

London,  1651 
At  the  end  is  "  Cheimonopegnion  ;  or,  a  Winter  .Song,"  pp.  14. 


2463     Thornton  (John  Wingate).    The  Landing  at  Cape  Anne  ;  or 
the  Charter  of  the  First  Permanent  Colony  on  the  Territory  of  the 


Amfricana. 


373 


Massachusetts  Company,  now  discovered  and  first  published  from 
the  Oriijinal  Manuscript,  with  an  Intpiiry  into  its  Authority  and  a 
llistory  o{  tiie  Colony,  i6;;4-i62S  .  ,  .  Facsimile  of  the  Charier 
and  map,     8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1854 

I'lesciitation  copy  fnun  the  author,  with  autograph  letter  insertcl. 

2464  THORowdoo!)   {  I"ho.).       Ir.wKS   in    Amkrica,  or.    Probabilities 
That  the  Americans  are  of  that  Race.     With  the  reniovall  of  si. 
contrary  reasonings,  and  earnest  desire  for  effectuall  endeavours 
to  make  them  Christian.     4to.  half  calf.  London,  1650 

Contains    the  leaf   of    "  rrobabililies "    and    "Approval!,"    but   the  latter    is 
mountctl. 

2465  'I'liKi.K  I,K.TTi'.Rs  of  Thanks  to  the  Protestant  Reconciler  : 

I.   From  the  Anabaptists  at  Munster. 
?.  From  the  Conj^rej^^ations  in  New-Iingland. 
3.   From  the  Quakers  in  Pensilvania. 
4to,  half  morocco.  London,  1683 


:a  rioN 

KllISH 


i()ur  of 
Made 
"It  top. 


Ine  ;  or 
of  the 


2466  Thrkk  Ykars  in  the  Pacific  ;  containing  Notices  of  IJrazil, 
Chile,  Bolivia,  Peru,  (S:c.,  in  1831,  1832,  1833,  1834.  By  an  Officer 
in  the  United  States  Navy.     2  vols.,  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1835 

2467  [Thurenstein.]  The  Remarks  which  The  Author  of  the  Com- 
pendious Extract,  &c.,  In  his  Preface  to  his  liook  Ffas  friendly 
desired  of  the  Rev.*  of  Thurenstein  .  .  .   i2mo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia:  B.  Franklin,  1742 

*  Lewis,  Count  of  Zinzendorf. 

I  2468  [I'lCKKLi,  (Richard).]  An  iicipation  :  containing  the  sub- 
stance of  His  M.  .  .  .y's  Most  Gracious  Speech  to  both  H.  .  .  .s  of 
P  .  .  1 .  .  .  .  t  on  the  Opening  of  the  approaching  Session.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  London,  1778 

Sixth  edition. 

2469  TicKNOR  (George).  Life,  Letters  and  Journals.  Portraits, 
^!^c.     2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1876 

2470  [Timberlake.]  The  Memoirs  of  Lieut.  Henry  Timherlake 
(Who  accompanied  the  Three  Cherokee  Indians  to  England  in  the 
Year  1762),  containing  Whatever  he  observed  remarkable,  or 
worthy  of  public  Notice,  during   his   Travels   to  and  from  that 


374 


Americana. 


Nation  ;  wherein  the  Country,  (iovernnicnt,  (jcniiis,  and  (Customs 
of  the  Inhabitants  are  authentically  described  .  .  ike.  Alaps.  8vo, 
polished  calf  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Pratl.  London,  1765 

Fine  copy. 

2471  TocguKVii.i.K  (A.  de).  Dkmocracy  in  Amkrica.  By  Alexis 
de  Tocqueville.  Translated  by  Henry  Reeve,  Esq.  Edited  with 
Notes.  'I'he  Translation  Revised  and  in  great  part  Rewritten,  .  .  . 
by  Francis  Howen.     2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.       Cambridge,  1863 

"  Let  mc  earnestl)-  adv-^e  your  perusal  of  M.  de  Tocqucville's  work.  His  tes- 
timciiy  as  well  from  actual  personal  e.\perience,  as  on  account  of  freedom  fn.m 
prejudice,  is  above  exception." — Sir  Robert  Fekl's  Speech. 

2472  TocQUKViLLE.  DEMOCRACY  in  AMERICA.  Translated  by  Hcnrv 
Reeve,  Esq.  Edited,  with  Notes,  the  Translation  revised  and  in 
great  part  rewritten,  and  the  additions  made  to  the  recent  Paris 
editions  now  first  translated  by  Francis  Eowen.  2  vols.,  royal  <Svo, 
cloth,  uncut  edges.  Cambridge,  1864 

Large  paper,     roo  copies  printed. 

3473  Todd  (Charles  Burr).  The  History  of  Redding,  Conn.,  from 
its  First  Settlement  to  the  present  time.  Portrait  of  Joel  Barhni< 
insertiuL     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1880 

3474  ToNTi  (Chevalier).  Dernieres  Decouverts  dans  l'Amerique 
Skpten  iRioNAi.E  de  M.  de  la  Sale.  Mises  au  jour  par  M.  le 
Chevalier  Tonti,  Gouvernour  du  Fort  Saint  Louis,  aux  Islinoi.s. 
i2mo,  calf,  Paris,  1697 

See  Sali.e. 


2475  ToKFfEUM  (Thormodum).  Historia  Vinlandi.^  Antiqu./e, 
sen  Partis  America  Septentrionalis,  &c.  Small  8vo,  polished 
calf,  gilt  edges,  by  Matthews.  Hauniiv,  1705 

"  Tot;vus   here   presents   for  the  first  time  the  evidence  of  the  discovery  <if 
America  by  the  Northmen." — J.  H.  T. 

2476  Torquemada  (Juan  de).  .  .  .  Los  Veinte  i  un  libros  rituales  i 
Monarchia  Indiana  con  el  origen  y  guerras  de  los  Indios  Occi- 
dentai.es,  de  sus  I'oblaciones  Descubrimiento,  Conquista,  Conver- 
sion, y  otras  cosas  marvillosas  de  la  mesma  tierra,  &c.  Engraved 
titles  aihi  colored  map.  3  vols.,  folio,  red  morocco  extra,  gilt  tops, 
uncut  edges.  Madrid,  1723 

Best  etiilion. 


Ami:uicana. 


175 


2477  ToKRi'S  (P.  Dieslii).  He  Rkhjs  Pekuanis  .  .  .  Commciitariiis 
a  loannc  Hayo  Dalgattiensi  Scoto  eiusdem  Socictatis  ex  Italo  in 
Latinum  convcrsus.     Small  8vo,  morocco,  gilt  leaves. 

Antwerp,  1604 

2478  'roKkUHiA  (Cluiseppe).  I  MoscoviTi  nella  ("ai,ik«)rnia  o  sia 
dimostrazione  della  verita  dell  passo  all'  Amkrica  Sk  r  ientki- 
ONALK.    i2mo,  orange  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  IliirJy. 

Roma,  1/59 

"  This  work  (only  copy  known)  is  extremely  curious,  as  it  is  an  attempt  to 
show  that  the  Russians  have  long  known  California,  through  wliich  they  travelled 
on  their  way  to  North  America." — II.  II. 

See  page  23  for  Harlow's  Voyage. 

2479  [TouNKNS  (M.  de).J  Orime-Antoine  ler  Roi  d'Araucanie 
et  de  Patagonic  son  Avenement  au  Trone  et  sa  Captivity  au  Chili, 
relation  ecrite  par  lui-meme.  Portrait.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt 
top.  Paris,  1.S63 

2480  Traite  de  Ne  jtralite  conclu  a  Londre  le  16  Novembre, 
iTSC,  entre  les  kois  de  France  et  d'Angleterre  touchant  les  Pais 
desdcux  Rois  en  Amerique.  4to,  (pp.  16)  blue  crushed  levant  mo- 
rocco extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Gruel.    Paris  :  S.  Mabre-Cramoisy,  16.S6 

Exceedingly  rare.  When  d'Iberville,  by  order  of  de  Denonvilie,  and  at  the 
instigation  of  the  "  Compagnie  du  Nord  "  expelled  the  English  from  Hudson's 
Bay  in  1686,  the  news  produced  such  an  effect  in  England  that  James  II.  effected 
this  treaty  with  Louis  XIV. 

2481  Tratado  de  Armistad,  Limites  y  Navegacion  concluido  entre 
el  Rey  Nuestro  Seiior  y  los  Estados  Unidos  de  America  firinado 
en  San  Lorenzo  en  Real  a  27  de  Octubre  de  1795.  Liuy;c  fac- 
simile passport.     4to,  cloth,  Madrid,  1796 

Text  in  English  and  Spanish. 

2482  Treaty  (A) 

i  Composing  of  Differences 
For  the  ^  Restraining  of  Depredations,  and 

(  Establishing  of    Peace 
in   America,  Between   the  Crowns  of  Great   Britain    and   Spain. 
Concluded  at  Madrid  the  —  Day  of  July,  in  the  Year  of  Our  Lord 
1670.     4to,  half  morocco.     Title  and  12  pp.       In  the  Savoy,  1670 

2483  Treaties  (The)  between  his  most  Christian  Majesty  [King 
Louis  of  France]  and  the  Thirteen  United  States  of  America. 
Svo,  half  morocco.  l,ondon,  1783 

Signed  by  C.  A.  Gerard,  B.  Franklin,  Silas  Deane  and  Arthur  Lee. 


2,7^ 


Amkricana. 


24.54  |'rki;.\Tii,s.  I  An  AccDfNT  of  Conkkkkncis  held,  ami  'I'kka- 
Tii:s  made,  between  Majorjjciicral  Sir  Wm.i.iam  Johnson,  hart., 
and  The  chief  Sachkms  and  VVarkiours  of  the  Mo/iatvks,  Oneidas, 
tScc,  &c.,  Indian  Nations  in  North  America,  &c.,  &c.     8vo. 

London,   1756 

24.55  I'Fkkmain.]  Memorial  of  (1renviij.k  Tremain.  Portrait. 
4to,  cloth.  Albany,  i,S7.S 

rrivately  printed. 

2486  'I'kiai,  ('Ihe)  of  Wii.MAM  Wkmms,  James  Harte^an,  William 
M'Cauley,  Hugh  White,  Matthew  Killroy,  William  Warren,  John 
Carrol,  and  Iliij^h  Montgomery,  Soldiers  in  his  Majesty's  29th 
Rcjfiment  of  Foot,  for  the  Murder  of  Oispns  Attncks,  Samuel 
dray,  Samuel  Maverick,  James  Caldwell  and  Patrick  Carr,  on 
Monday-Evening,  the  5th  of  March,  1770,  at  the  Superior  Court 
of  Judicature,  Court  of  Assize,  and  general  Gaol  Delivery,  held  at 
IJoston.  The  27th  Day  of  November,  1770,  by  Adjournment. 
Hefore  the  Hon.  Benjamin  Lynde,  John  Cushing,  Peter  Oliver, 
and  P2dmund  Trowbridge,  Esquires,  Justices  of  said  Court.  Pub- 
lished by  Permission  of  the  Court.  Taken  in  Short-Hand  by  John 
Hodgson.     Small  8vo,  pp.  217,  calf,  gilt  leaves. 

Boston:  J.  F/ei'iiiing,  1770 
Original  edition  of  this  famous  Trial . 


24S7  Trial  of  the  Officers  and  Crew  of  the  Privateer  Savannah, 
on  the  Charge  of  Piracy.  Reported  by  A.  V.  Warburton.  Svo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top.  New  York,  1862 

Curious  caricature  (drawing)  inserted. 

248S  |Tkiai.s  AN'i)  Laws.]  Second  'I'riai,  of  Sieas  E.  Burrows 
for  the  alleged  Seduction  of  Mary  Carew.  New  York,  1834 

Laws  of  New  York  between  Landlord  and  Tenant. 

New  York,  1829 
HooARors  7's.  'iRiNnv  Church.  New  York,  1835 

New  York  Ferry  Leases.  New  York,  1832 

Charter  of  the  City  of  New  York.  New  York,  1832 

'1'rial  of    Reuben  Crandaee  for  publishing  and  circulating 
Seditious  and  Incendiary  Papers,  &c.  Washington,  1836 

Report  of  the  Trial  of  Friends.  Philadelphia,  1828 

Trial  on  an  Indictment  for  Libel  in  "the  American  Lancet." 

New  York,  1831 


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IJui.ACH  OK  Pkomisk  Case.     Geo.  (1.  lUtrnard  ?'.v.  Jolm  J.  Ciaiil, 
and  .Mary  H.,  his  wife.  New  York,  i.S.^5 

Rkviski)   Statutk   relating  to  Common  Schools,  passed   New 
York,  1827.  Hath,  1.S35 

Trial  of  Dr.  Frost  for  Manslaughter.     [Malpractice.] 

I'hiladelphia,  i.S,vS 

Ri'.i'ORT  of  tiie  Cause  of  Martha  Bradstreet  ry.  Apoilos  Cooper,  on 
a  Writ  of  Ri„dit.  .Albany,  1834 

Fourteen  pamphlets  in  one  vol.     8vo,  half  calf. 

New  York,  ^:c.,  1827-38 

2489  [Trithemus.]  Joannis  Tkitemii  a  nil  a  lis  Si'anhemknsis 
Epistoi.arum  familiarium  libri  duo  ad  diversos  Germanite  I'rin- 
cipes,  &c.     4to,  vellum.  Hagaiioae,  1536 

H.  A.  v..  No.  213. 
See  p.   2i/). 

• 

2490  '1'ko  I'  ri'.K  (Alexander).  Ouservations  on  the  Financial  Posi- 
tion and  Credit  of  such  of  the  States  of  the  \orlh  American  Union 
as  have  contracted   Public  Debts,  &c.     Map.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London,   1839 

2491  Trumbuli,  (Benjamin).  A  CoMi'M/n;  HisroRv  of  Cdnnkc  ri- 
cu  r.  Civil  and  Kcclesiastical,  from  the  Kmigration  ot  its  I'irst 
Planters  from  England,  in  the  year  1630,  to  the  year  i7()4  ;  anil 
to  the  close  of  the  Indian  Wars.     Portrait.     2  vols.,  8vo,  sheep. 

New  Haven,  1818 

« 

2492  Trumbum,  (John).  The  Pokmcai.  Works  of  .  .  .  contain- 
ing M'Fingal,  a  Modern  Epic  Poem,  revised  and  corrected,  with 
copious  explanatory  Notes  ;  the  Progress  of  Dullness  ;  and  a  Col- 
lection of  Poems  on  various  subjects,  written  before  and  during 
the  Revolutionary  War.  Portrait  and  engraved  tit/e-pages.  2  vols, 
in  I.     8vo,  half  morocco,  „ilt  top,  uncut.  Hartford,  1820 

2493  Trumbull.  McFingal  :  an  Epic  Poem.  By  John  Trumbull. 
With  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  Benson  J.  Lossing.  Imperial 
8vo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

New  York  :  G.  P.  Putnam.,  i860 
Larjre  p.-iper.     One  biindreil  copies  only  printed. 


2494     Trumbull.     McFingal 
Frontispiece.     8vo,  cloth. 


with  a  Memoir  of  thfi   Author. 
Hartford,  1856 


17« 


Amkricana. 


2495  'I'ki'mium.i,  (John).  Ai  I oHKuiRAi'JiY,  RcminisreiK'es,  anil  Let- 
ters, from  1756  to  iSgi.  Portraits  ami  nunu'rous  fac-similes  of 
on);iiia/  iiran>in}:;s.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1.S41 

2496  Tki'K  In  iK.KKsi  (I'he)  of  (Iki:  \  1  Hkitain  with  respect  to  lier 
American  Colonies,  stated  and  ini|)artially  considereil.      Hy  a  Mer- 


chant of  London.     8vo,  half  morocco. 


London,  1766 


^497  I'l'ucKKK  (deorjie).]  Li;rri:us  from  Vik(;inia,  translated  from 
the  I'rench.     24mo,  morocco,  gilt  edges.  IJallimore,  1H16 

2498  TucKKK  (St.  George).  A  Dissf.rtaiion  on  Sr.AVKKV  ;  with  a 
Proposal  for  the  (Iradual  Abolition  of  it,  in  the  .State  of  Virginia. 
8vo.  New  York,  1861 

A  reprint  of  the  i'hiladelphi.i  KditiDH  of  171/1. 

2499  'I'ucKKK  (Josiah),  Four  Lkttkrs  on  important  National  Sub- 
jects  .    .  .    Second  Edition.     8vo.  I,ondon,  1773 

2500  Tt'CKKR.  An  Ht'Mni.F.  Address  and  Earnest  Appeal  .  .  . 
whether  a  connection  with,  or  a  separation  from  the  Continental 
Colonies  of  America,  be  most  for  the  National  Advantage,  &c. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Glocester,  1775 

Second  edition. 

J501     Tuckkr.      a    Letter    to    Edmund    Burke,    Esq.,   ...   in 

answer  to  his  printed  Speech  fMch.  22,  1775).     8vo,  half  morocco. 

•  Glocester,  1775 

2502  Tucker.  Four  Tracts  on  Political  and  Commercial  Subjects. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Glocester,  1776 

Tiiird  I'liition. 

-5°3      I'ucKKR.     Four  Tracts.     Another  copy.     8vo. 

Glocester,  1776 

2504  Tucker.  Cui  Vono  ?  Or,  an  Inquiry,  what  Benefits  can  arise 
either  to  the  English  or  the  .Americans,  the  French,  Spaniards, 
or  Dutch,  from  the  greatest  Victories  or  Successes  in  the  Present 
War,  being  a  Series  of  Letters  addressed  to  Monsieur  Necker,  late 
Comptroller  General  of  the  Finance  of  France.     8vo,  pp.  141. 

Glocester:  R.  Raikes,  1782 

"  A  most  interesting  and  curious    volume.     The    Dean   says,  that   no   sooner 
shall  the  Americans   have   established   their   indi;pendpncy,   than   they   will   be 


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enslaved  by  their  present  rulers — the  members  of  .CoiiRrevs — who  will  govern 
thi'm  with  a  ro^'  uf  iron  ;  the  moment  they  are  at  peace  with  Kn^jland  they  will 
<|iiarrel  amonj^  themselves,  ami,  with  the  fury  of  fami>hed  wolves,  they  will 
endeavor  to  tear  each  nthcr  in  pieces." 

2505  TucKKR.  C'ui  Mono?  or,  an  Iiu|uiry,  what  Benefits  can  arise 
cither  to  the  Kn>,disii  or  tlie  Americans  .  .  .  froni  the  j^reatest 
Victories  ...  in  the  Present  War  ;  beiny  a  series  of  Letters 
addressed  to  M.  Neclcer.     8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1782 

Third  edition  with  an  additional  I'ref.nce. 

2506  I  UKKisH  Descrh'TION  of  American.  Svo  (127  payes),  half 
morocco.  n.  d. 


2507      I    TNI)KRIin,L 

I     )      or,  a  new  an 


(Captaine  John).  NEWEsfrom  America; 
and  experimental!  discoverie  of  Xev  F.nj^land; 
containinjr  A  'True  Relation  of  their  War-Iil<e  proceed- 
iims  these  two  yeares  last  past,  with  a  l''ij;iire()f  the  Indian  Fort,  or 
I'alizado,  iVc.  Facsimile  plate.  4to,  calf,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 
2  leaves  mended.  London,  163S 


2508  'jNiri'D  SxArrs  Commission  of  Fish  and  Fisheries;  Report  of 
the  Commissioner  [Spencer  F.  tiairdj,  for  1872-77,  iVc.  t,\  plahs. 
5  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.  Washington,  1874-9 

2509  United  States  Centenniai,  ExiiiiuTioN  [i87(j|.  Report,  \c. 
Fklited  by  Dorsey  Gardner.  Nu.icrous plates.  9  vols.,  royal  Svo, 
cloth.  Washington,  1880 

2510  [LTNirED  States  and  rARAouAV.]  (Commission  under  the 
Convention  between  the  United  States  &  Paraguay.  Statements 
and  Arguments  for  Claimants,  &c.     Svo,  half  morocco. 

Washington,  iSCio 

25 1 1  Uri.si'Ukoer  (Samuel).  Die  Siehenzehente  |und  Achtze- 
hente]  Contiiiuation  der  isfuhrlichen  Nachrichten  von  dem  Salz- 
burgischen  Emigranten  uie  sich  in  America  niedergelassen  haben 
...    2  vols.,  4to,  uncut.  Halle  und  Augsburg,  1752 


2512  Usselinx  (Willem).  Argonautica  Gustaviana;  das  ist 
Nothwendige  Nach  Richt,  von  der  Newen  Seefahrt  und  Kauff- 
handlung;  So  von  dem  Weilandt  Allerdurchleuchtigsten    Grofz- 


38o 


Amkrtcana. 


machtig.iten    und    Sicgreichesten     Fursten,    &c.     Folio,    maroon 
morocco  antique,  gilt  top.     Title  mended. 

Frankfurt  am  Mayn,  1633 

"  The  extremely  scarce  First  Edition." — Mii.ikr. 

Reprinted  in  the  Martiuardi  Ed.  of  1662. 


2513 


VADIANUS 
Rudolphi 


(Joaciii.m).]     Hahes    lector:    hoc    libello. 
Agricolae  Junioris  Rheti,  ad  loachinium  Vad- 
tiu   I'oeta  I.aureatri,  etc.     4to,  16  leaves, 
brown  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Gruel.      Vienna^,  15 15 
Exceedingly  rare,  presumably  unique.     See  p.  11.  "Pomponiu  Melam." 

2514  [Vadianus.]  Epitomk  trium  terrae  partium,  Asiae,  Africae,  et 
Europae  compendiariam  locoruin  descriptionem  contincns,  prascipue 
autem  quorum  in  Actis  Lucas,  passim  autem  quorum  in  Actis 
Lucas,  pa.ssim  autem  Evangelistjc  &  Apostoli  meminere.  Cum 
addito  in  fronte  libri  elencho  regionum,  urbium,  amnium,  insu- 
laril,  quorum  Novo  testamento,  sit  mentio,  quo  expeditius  pius 
Lector  quce  velit,  invenire  cpieat :  per  loachimum  Vadianum  medi. 


cum.     Large  map,     Fulio,  boards. 
H.  A.  v.,  No.  189. 


Tiguri  :  C.  Frosch,  1534 


2515  [Vadianus.]  Epitome,  &c.  .Another  and  taller  copy,  without 
the  map.     Folio,  morocco,  red  edges.  Tiguri,  1534 

2516  [Vaoianis.]  Epitome  Topograi-hica  Totu's  Ordis,  con- 
feres  ad  ea  potissimu  loca,  quoru  passim  Kvageliste  &  Apostoli 
meininere.  Cum  Elencho  aucto  per  loachimum  Vadianum,  (!v:c. 
Small  Hvo,  vellum.  [Antwerp],  1535 

B.  A.  v..  No.  209. 

Refer  to  folio  208,  "Insula;  Oceani,"  &c.  At  the  entl  is  bound  "  Circuli 
SpliaerEc  cum  V  Zonis,  13  tnaps,  1546,  and  Kudimentorum  Cosniojjraphicorum 
Joan  Ilonteri."     [30  leaves.]     Tiguri  apud  Fros.,  1552. 

2517  [Vai.ades  (D.).]  Rhktorica  Christiana  .  .  .  quce  quidem 
ex  Lidorum  maxima  de  prompta  sunt  historiis.  IVit/i  26  ctirioiis 
plates  of  Mexican  Sacrifices,  ^c,  a  phrenological  /lead  (p.  8S)  and 
folded  table.     4to,  vellum.  Perusiae,  1579 

"  Valades  fut  I'un  des  premiers  religieux  qui  visit^rent  i'Amerique.  II  donne 
des  renseignements  precieux  sur  la  maniere  employee  pour  catcchiser  les  In- 
diens." 

"  Le  Rhetorica  Christiana  est  un  ouvrage  fort  bien  ecrit  et  rempli  de  notions 
interressantes  sur  les  lndi^;6nes  du  Mexique.  Les  pages  quil  (le  Valades)  con- 
sacre  a  I'cxamen  de  leiirs  arts  et  sciences,  ce  quil  les  connaissait  ct  quil  avail  su 
les  apprccier." — Brasseur  de  Bourbourc. 


Americxa. 


381 


25?^:    |Taknc(«i{iW.Tic).]  €on  flctijiUflio  frnpccfcil  f«vW(«/] 

Libro  Uamado  Thesoro  de  virtudes  muy  util  iSv:  copioso.  Copilado 
por  un  religioso  portuguesde  la  lorde  deserafico  padre  sat  fracisco, 
&c.     4to,  vellum.  Medina,  1543 

B.  A.  v.,  No.  243. 

2519  [Valerius  Flaccus.]  C.  Valkrii  Flacci  Setini  Balbi  Ak- 
GON\UTiC()Nlibri  octo  cum  eruditissimis  Aegidii  Maserii  Parrhisien 
Commentariis,      WooJciit.     Folio,  stamped  calf. 

Parrhis:  JoJicii  BaJii  Ascciisii,  1519 

This  book  was  once  the  property  of  1       nando  Coi.umuis,  who  boujjht  it  at 

(Ihent,  in  Flanders,  Aug.,  1520.     The  stamp  of  the  IJibliott-ca  Cojomliina  is  un 

the  litle-page  and  folio  i  of  this  book.     The   MS.   .notes  are  i.n   the  iiand- 

WKITING  i)V  KE'.INANDO  CoLUMBUS. 

2520  [VAiLANDKiHAM,]  The  Trial  of  Hon.  Clement  L.  Vallandig- 
hain,  by  a  Military  Commission  ;  and  the  Proceedings  under  his 
application  for  a  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus  .  .  .  8vo,  half  morocco. 

Cincinnati,  1.863 

2521  [Vali.andigham.]     The  Trial  of.    Another  copy.    8vo,  sheep. 

Cincinnati,  1863 

2522  Vallandigham.  Speeches,  Arguments,  Addresses  and 
Letters.     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1.SO4 


2523  Valverde  (Antonio  Sanchez),  Idea  del  valor  de  la  Isla 
Espa.'^ola,  y  utilidades,  que  de  ella  puede  sacar  su  Monarquia. 
4to,  calf.  Madrid,  1 7S5 

2524  Vane  (Sir  Henry).  The  Retired  Mans  Meditations,  or  the 
Mysterie  and  Power  of  Godliness,  Shining  forth  in  the  Living  Word, 
to  the  unmasking  the  Mysterie  of  Iniquity  in  the  most  Refmed 
and  Purest  Forms.     4to,  half  calf  e.xtra,  gilt  tcjp.        London,  1655 

2525  Vank.  The  Retired  Mans  Meditations.  .  .  .  4to,  calf 
extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Pratt.  London,  1655 

Large  anil  line  copy. 

2526  Vane,  A  Vindication  of  That  Prudent  and  Honourable 
Knight,  Sir  Henrv  Vane,  From  the  Lyes  and  (/alunniies  of  Mr. 
Richard  Baxter  ...  By  a  True  Friend  and  Servant  of  the  Com- 
monwealth   f  England,  &c.   4to,  half  morocco.    Title,  S:c.,  pieced. 

London, 1659 


382 


Americana. 


2527  Vane  (Sir  Henry,  Kt.).  TheTKYAi,  of  .  .  .  at  the  King's  Kench, 
Westminster,  June  the  2d,  and  6th,  1662.  Together  With  wiiat 
he  intended  to  have  Spoken  the  Day  of  his  Sentence  (June  11)  for 
Arrest  of  Judgment  (had  he  not  been  interrupted  and  over-ruled 
by  the  Court)  and  his  Bill  of  Exceptions.  With  other  Occasional 
Speeches,  &c.  Also  his  Speech  and  Prayer,  &c.,  on  the  Scaffold. 
4to,  calf  antique,  gilt  leaves.  Printed  in  the  Year  1662 

Page  following  title  numbered  5. 

2528  Van  Rensselaer  (S.).  A  Narrative  of  the  Affair  of 
Queenstown:  in  the  War  of  1812.  With  a  Review  of  the  Strict- 
ures on  that  Event  in  a  Book  entitled  "  Notices  of  the  War  of 
1812."     By  Solomon  Van  Rensselaer.    Map.     i2mo,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1S36 

2529  Varnhagen  (F.  a.  de.).  Amerigo  Vespucci.  Son  caractere 
ses  t'crits  (meme  les  nioins  authentiques)  sa  Vie  et  ses  Navigations: 
ai'i'c  line  carte  indiquant  les  routes,  &•€.  Folio,  half  morocco,  gilt 
top.  Lima,  1865 

'See  also  Vksi'Ucius. 


2530  Vartiiema  (Ludovico).  Itinerario  .  .  .  nelo  Egypto  nela 
Suria  nela  Arabia  deserta  et  Felice  nela  Persia:  nela  India  et  nela 
Ethiopia,  tS:c.  Woodcut  on  tiHe.  Small  8vo,  levant  morocco  extra, 
gilt  leaves,  by  Riviere.  Venetia:  Ruscoiii,  1520 

The  second  title  reaiis;  "  Itinerario  de  larmata  del  Recatholicoin  India  verso  la 
Isola  de  luchathan  del  apno  MDXVIII,  allaqual  su  presidere  &  Capitan  General 
Joan  de  Gris.ilua,  &c.,  pp.  2y. 

15.  A.  v..  p.  171. 

I'inc  copy.     Exceedingly  rare. 

2531  Vaugiian  (William).  The  Golden  Fleece.  Divided  into 
three  Parts,  Under  which  are  discovered  the  Errours  of  Religion, 
the  Vices  and  Decayes  of  the  Kingdome,  and  lastly  the  wayes  to 
get  wealth,  «&c.  Transported  from  CambrioU  Colchos,  out  of  the 
Southermost  Part  of  the  Hand,  commonly  called  the  Newfound- 
land, by  Orpheus  Junior.     Map.     4to,  calf.  London,  1626 

2532  Vecellio  (Cesare).  Habiti  Antichi  et  Moderni  di  tutto  il 
Mondo  .  .  .  Di  nuovo  accresciuti  di  molte  figure.  Vestitus 
Anti(iuorum,  recentiorumque  totius  Orbis,  per  Sulstatium  Gratili- 
anum  Senapolensis  Latine  declarati.  507  full-length  figures 
engraved  on  wood  after  Titian.  Thick  8vo,  morocco  extra,  gilt 
leaves.  Venetia  :  Sessa,  1598 

Inhabitants  of  America,  see  pp.  488-507. 


Americana. 


383 


'533     Vkii'IA  Linage  (J.  de).     Noutk  tie  la  Contuatacion  dc  las 

Indias  OcciUKNTALEs  (en  la  qual  se  trata  de  la  Creadon  y  orij;en 

de  la  Real  Audiencia,  de  los  Tribunales  del  Consulado,  de  la  i)lata, 

y  ora,  y  de  los  assientos,  de  los   licencias  de  cominerciar  en  las 

Indias,  de  los  Armades  y  Flota^-,  los  Tiiotas,  y  un  Epitome  de  las 

Puertos  de  las  Indias,  iVc).     Eii^^ravcd  froiiiispiccc.    Folio,  vellum. 

Sevilla,  1O72 
Engraved  title  dated  1671. 

2534  [Vence.]  Statement  of  Fac  is  between  Mr.  Augustus  Vence, 
and  Mrs.  Euphemia  Morris  Vence.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1858 

Third  Edition. 

2535    [^Tnuflas  (.^UrCo)!    ItJrfmrva  pnrtr  titl»is  TriftrrcinB 

Tic  lilJrOS  Q  ai>  ml  UUfUrC.QO.  Declaradas  por  ei  maestro 
Alexio  Vencjjfas.  Dirigida  al  revercdissimo  sefior  el  doctor  Jufi 
Bernal  diaz  d'Luco,  &:c.     4to,  calf.  Toledo,  1546 

H.  A.  V.  Add.,  No.  156. 

2536  Venegas  (Miguel).  Noticia  de  la  California,  y  de  su  Con- 
quista  temporal,  y  espiritual  hasta  el  tiempo  presente.  Sacada  de  la 
Historia  Manuscrita,  formada  en  Mexico  ano  de  1739  .  .  .  y  tie 
otras  Noticias,  y  Relaciones  antiguas,  y  modernas,  &:c.  Four  Uiigc 
maps.     3  vols.,  4to,  half  morocco.  Madrid,  1757 

J  2537  Venegas.  A  Natural  and  Civil  History  of  California; 
containing  An  accurate  Description  of  that  Country  .  ,  .  the 
Customs  of  the  Inhabitants  .  .  .  &c.  Translated.  Lar}:;e  map 
and  2,  plates.     2  vols.,  Svo,  calf  extra.  London,  1759 

2538  Venner  (Tobias).  A  Briefe  and  Accurate  Treatise,  con- 
cerning The  taking  of  the  fume  of  Tobacco,  which  very  many,  in 
these  dayes,  doe  too  too  licentiously  use.  410,  blue  levant  morocco 
extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Pratt,  London,  1621 

Fine  copy. 

2539  [Verardus-Columbus.]  Kn  lailtirm  .SCVCm'SSimi  Ferdi- 
nandi  Hispaniar[um]  regis  Bethicas  &  regni  (Iranatio  obsidio  victoria 
&  triuphus.  Et  de  Insulis  in  mari  Indico  nuper  inuentis.  {On  the 
recto  of  the  second  leaf -^  Caroli  Verarui  Caesenatis  Cubicularii 
Pontificii  in  historium  Bajticam  ad  R.  P.  Raphaelem  Riarium  S. 
(leorgii  Diaconum  Cardinalem.  {Colophon  on  the  recto  of  the  29/// 
leaf:)    Acta    Ludis    Ronianis    Innocetio   octauo   in   solio    I'etri 


3«4 


Amkuicana. 


scdcntc  Anno  a  Natali  Saluatoris  Mcccc.xcii,  Vndecimo  Kalendis 
Mali  ...  I.  4.  9.  4.  Nihil  sine  causa  .1  B.  {Basle :  Bergman  de 
Olpe.  {On  the  verso  of  the  20///  leaf:)  De  Insulas  nuper  in  mari 
Indicd  repertis.  {On  the  recto  of  the  T,oth  leaf:)  Dc  KUSUllS 
UUptr  tllUCUtiS  Kpistola  Christopheri  Colom  (cui  etas  nostra 
nuiltuin  debet:  de  Insulis  in  mari  li.  .ico  nuper  inuentis:  ad  cjuas 
perquirendas  octauo  antea  niense  :  auspiciis  &  ere  inuictissimi 
Fernandi  Hisi)aniaru  Regis  missus  fnerat)  ad  Magnificu  dominO 
Raphaelem  Sanxis  :  eiusdem  serenissimi  Regis  I'hesaurarium 
missa  :  (juam  nohilis  ac  litteratus  vir  Aliander  de  Cosco :  ab 
Hispano  ideomate  :  in  latinum  conuertit :  tercio  Kalendis  Maii 
M.cccc.XL'iii.  Pontifieatus  Alexandri  Sexti  Anno  I'rimo.  6  wooil- 
cuts.  Svo,  36  unnumbered  leaves,  the  Letter  of  Columbus  fdling 
only  the  last  seven  and  a  half;  crimson  morocco,  paneled  sides,  gilt 
edges,  by  J'ratt. 

A  volume  of  EXTREME   RARITY. 

Of  the  seven  early  editions  known  of  the  Cosco  translation  of  this  celebrated 
Letter  of  C'oi.uNntus,  only  two  bear  a  date.  The  first  part  of  the  work  is  simply 
a  drama  on  the  capture  of  Granada  from  the  Moors  by  Ferdinand. 

Menzies,  442;   Murphy,  2602. 

2540  [Vkrmoni'.]  Collections  of  the  Vkrmont  Historical 
Society.     2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.  Montpelier,  1870-1 

Comprises:  Conventions  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  New  liampsliiie  Crants  in 
opposition  to  the  claims  of  New  York,  1765  to  1777;  .Slafter  on  the  X'ermont 
Coinage;  Allen's  History  of  Vermont;  The  Ilaldimand  Papers;  &c.,  i^c. 

2541  [Vermont.]  Records  of  the  Council  of  Safety  and  Gover- 
nor and  Council  of  the  State  of  Vermont  [1775-1821]  to  which 
are  prefixed  the  Records  of  the  General  Conventions  from  July, 
1775,  to  November,  1835.  Edited  ...  by  E.  P.  Walton.  Por- 
traits anJ  i<iews.     8  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.  Montpelier,  1873-80 

2542  Vermont  State  Papers;  being  a  Collection  of  Records  and 
Docuinents  connected  with  the  assumption  and  establishment  of 
Government  by  the  People  of  Vermont  .  ,  .  Compiled  and  pub- 
lished by  William  Slade,  Jr.    Svo,  half  morocco.     Middlebury,  1823 

2543  Vermont  State  Papers.  Compiled,  &c.,  by  William  Slade,  Jr, 
Another  copy,  uncut.  Middlebury,  1823 

2544  [Ver.mont.]  Report  on  the  Geology  of  Vermont  ...  by 
Edward  Hitchcock,  Albert  I).  Hager,  Edward  Hitchcock,  Jr.,  and 
Charles  H.  Hitchcock  ...  38  maps  and  plates  and  365  woodcut 
illustrations.     2  vols.,  4to,  cloth.  Claremont,  N,  H.,  1861 


Amkricana. 


3S5 


2545  [Vkknon.]  Discours  a  i,'Asskmiu,kk,  Nationai.k,  prononcc 
par  M.  Wii.MAM  Hknry  Vkknon,  A//  noiii  dcs  Citoyi-ns  ii/iis  Jc 
I'Amnique,     Seance  dii  10  Jiiillet,  1790.     4  pp.,  8vo,  boards. 

Paris,  1790 
Very  rare. 

2546  Verkazzano  :  a  Motion  for  a  Stay  of  Jiulgment  [in  answer  to 
II.  C.  Murphy's  workj.     [Da  Costa.]      i2mo,  boards,  uncut. 

New  Yorlc,  1S76 
Privately  printed. 

2547  T7rBpUClUS  (.^inCllCUS).  IHUUTlUlB  XOUUS  de  natura  c'v 
nioriljus  et  ceteris  id  generis  gentis  que  in  novo  niildo  opera  et 
imjiensis  serenissinii  Pcjrtugallie  Regis  super  idibus  annis  invento. 
Albericus  vesputius  Laurentio  petri  de  medicis  Saliiteni  pltiriniani 
dicit.     Small  8vo,  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Matthews. 

I?.  A.  v.,  No.  25. 

2548  [UCflpUCfUS.]  IHuntlUa  NOUUS.  Albcricus  Vesputius 
Laurentio  Petri  de  Medicis  salutem  plurimam  dicit.  410  (4  leaves), 
red  levant  morocco  e.Ktra,  by  Hardy-Mcnnil.  [iS^hI 

B.  A.  v.,  No.  23. 

2549  [t'CSpUClUH.]  i-HUUTruS  KoiJUB.  Ai.BERicus  Vesi'UCIus 
Laurentio  Petri  de  Medicis  salutem  plurimam  dicit.  4to,  4  leaves, 
brown  levant  morocco  extra,  by  Hardy-Meimil.  150* 

In  this  impression  the  triangle  occurs  before  the  passage  commencing  fuerent, 
not  at  tlie  end  of  the  text. 

2550  [Vespucius.]  Mundus  Novus.  Albericus  vespucius  Laur- 
entio Petri  de  Medicis  salutem  plurimam  dicit.  4to,  vellum,  4 
leaves.     Colophon  :  M agister  johancs  otmarj  vindelice  iinpressit. 

Augu.ste,  1504-5 
B.  A.  v.,  No.  31. 
|t^°  See  No.  2560  to  2565. 


2551  [Vespucius.]  De  or  a  Antarctica  per  regem  Portugallie 
pridem  inventa  .  .  .  Albericus  vesputius  Laurentio  petri  de 
medicis  salute  pllma  dicit.  IVoodciits  on  title.  8vo,  6  leaves,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top.  Argentine,  1505 

One  of  the  five  copies  printed  on  vellum  in  fac-simile  of  the  original  edition  of 
1505- 


386 


Americana. 


2552  [Vkspucius,]  Von  dkr  nkw  ckkundk  Region  die  wol  eiii 
welt  genennt  mag  werdcn.  Durch  den  Cristenliclien  Kiinig  von 
I'ortuyall,  \vunnderl)arlic;li  erfiinden.  ll'ootictit.  (Albericus  Ves- 
puctiiis  Laurcntio  I'etri  Fiancisci  de  meduis,  etc.)  4to,  6  leaves, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Nuremberg,  [1505,  18 — ] 

The  IMlinski  fac-simile. 

2554  Vkspuch's.  Paksi  Nouamknte  rktrouati.  Et  Nouo  Mondo 
da  Alberico  Vesputio  Florentino  intitulato.  4to,  maroon  morocco, 
gilt  eilges,  by  Hayiiay.  Text,  i  20  leaves,  title  mounted.  (Colophon) : 
Stampato  in  Viccniia  cu  la  impiiisa  de  M.  Jlcnrico  Vicentiiu\  1507. 

Excessively  rare.  The  volume  contains  an  original  account  of  the  first  three 
voyages  of  (lojumhus  and  the  account  of  Vespucci's  third  voyage,  written  by  him- 
self and  first  published  in  l.atin  in  the  year  1504,  the  only  voyage  made  by  him 
of  which  there  is  any  account  coming  from  his  hands,  unless  the  account  of  the 
four  voyages  in  the  Cosmographio  Tntroductio,  also  published  in  1507,  be  con- 
sidered, as  it  claims  to  be  his  work.  Vasca  de  Gama's  first  voy.igc.  The  voyage 
of  Cabral  and  Pascjualigi's  account  of  Caspar  Cortereal's  first  voyage  are  also 
found  in  this,  the  first  collection  of  voyages  extant. 

It  was  republished  in  isiyand  1521.    The  latter  is  said  to  have  some  additions. 

A  copy  at  the  sale  of  the  Bolton  Corney  library  in  1871  brought  .1^157.  The 
Beck  ford  sold  for  ^270. 

2555  [Vespucius.J  Vita  e  Letteke  di  Amerigo  Vtspucci  .  .  . 
Raccolte  e  Illustrate  dall'  Abate  Angelo  Maria  Bandini.  Frontis- 
piece^ 7iiith  vignette  portrait  of  Dante,  and  genealogical  chart.  4to, 
vellum.  Firenze,  1745 


2556     [Vespucius.]     The  same.     4to,  vellum. 


Firenze,  1745 


2557  [Vespucius]  Elogio  d'Amerigo  Vespucci  che  ha  reportato 
il  premio  dalla  nobile  Accademia  Etrusca  di  Cortona  [Oct.  15, 
1788]  .  .  .  con  una  Dissertazione  Giustificativa  di  questo  celebre 
Navigatore,  del  P.  Stanislao  Canovai.     Portrait.     4to,  boards. 

Firenze,  1788 

2558  ("Vespucius  Letters,  published  by  Varnhagen.]  Amerigo 
Vespucci,  son  caractere,  ses  ecrits,  sa  Vie  et  ses  Navigations, 
par  Varnhagen,  map  and  2  facsimiles,  Lima,  1865  ;  Le  Premier 
Voyage  de  Vespucci  d^finitivement  e.xplique  dans  ses  details, 
Vienne  1869 ;  Nouvelles  Recherches  sur  les  derniers  Voyage 
'u    Navigateur   Florentin,    et  le  reste   des   documents   et  eclair- 

cissements  sur  lui,  avec  les  textes  (et  une  postface),  map  from  if-  • 


Americana. 


3^7 


15 13  Ptolemy,  and  facsimile  of  Vespucci's  letter,  Vienne,  1870. 
Together  3  parts  (the  complete  series)  in  i  vol.,  folio,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  Lima,  &c.,  1865-69-70 

These  valuable  publications,  which  are  the  entire  result  of  \'arnhagen's  studies 
on  Vespucci,  contain  all  the  letters  of  Vespucci,  both  authentic  and  doubtful, 
exactly  reproduced  from  the  originals.  These  are  illustrated  with  literary  and 
bibliographical  notes,  a  critical  analysis  of  his  life,  extracts  from  rare  books  and 
unpublished  documents,  &c. ;  which  the  editor,  as  an  influential  and  indefatigable 
scholar,  had  favorable  opportunities  of  examining.  The  concern  of  the  modern 
world  is  with  the  priority  of  Vespucci  as  a  navigator  in  American  waters,  and  the 
origin  of  the  name  given  to  the  New  World,  and  everything  necessary  for  any  one 
who  wishes  to  examine  the  matter  thoroughly  will  be  found  in  Varnhagen's  treat- 
ises, by  which  it  appears  conclusive  that  Vespucci  saw  the  American  continent  in 
1497-8,  in  that  First  Voyage  which  has  been  discredited.  In  fact  these  disquisi- 
tions render  completely  useless,  and  supersede  almost  all  previous  studies  upon 
Americus  Vesputius. 

2559  [Vespucius.]  Fac-similk  of  the  "  Dutch  Vespucius,"  being 
the  celebrated  letter  of  Americus  Vespucius  to  Laurentius  de 
Medicis  describing  his  Third  Voyage  to  America  in  1501.  8vo, 
half  morocco.  Providence,  1S74 

One  of  the  25  copies  [No.  3]  printed  in  fac-simile  of  the  unique  copy  (put  forth 
at  Antwerp,  1506-10)  in  the  library  of  J.  C.  Brown. 


portato 
fct.  15, 
telebre 

Is. 

-,  1788 

lerigo 

lations, 

premier 

Ictails, 

^oyage 

eclair- 

\om  tl' 


2560  [Vespucius.]  Btfi  tJUCljllU  fafltt  UjfC  tiit  jtoC  durchlilch- 
tigste  herre  heer  Fernandus  K.  zii  Cafetilien,  und  herr  Emanuel  K. 
zu  Portugal  haben  das  weyte  mor  ersuchet  unnd  sunden  vil  Insulen 
unnd  ein  Niiwe  welt  von  wilden  nackenden  l.eiiten  vormals 
unbekant.  Woodcuts  on  title  and  on  p.  10.  4to,  half  vellum,  14 
leaves  only.  Strasburg:  Grunitiger,  1509 

B.  A.  v.,  No.  62. 

2561  [Vespucius-Hylacomvlus.J  Cosmographiae  Introductu) 
cum  quibusdam  Geometriae  ac  Astronomiae  principiis  ad  eam 
rem  necessariis.  In  super  quatuor  Americi  Vespucii  navigationes, 
&c.     5  diagrams.     4to,  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Gruel. 

Deodate,  MaiJ.,  1507 
Superb  copy.     The  edition  which  is  claimed  as  the  first  by  the  late   Hon.  H. 
C.  Murphy. 

B.  A.  v.,  No.  45. 

2562  [Vespucius-Hvlacomvlus.]  Cosmographiae  Introductio 
cum  quibusdam  Geometriae  ac  Astronomiae  principiis  ad  eam 
rem  necessariis.     Insuper  quattuor  Americi  Vespucii  navigationes 


;88 


Amkkicana. 


.   .   .   &c.     4to,  red  levaut  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  BcJfoiil. 
Title  reinforced.  Ueodate,  Septelnis,  1507 

H.  A.  v.,  No.  46. 

2563  |Vkspucils-Hyi,acomyi,ls.]  COj9mO0rapl)fr  Kntl'OtlUCtfO  : 

cum  (|uil)us{lam  Geometric  ac  Astronomic  principiis  ad  cam  rem 

necessariis.     Jnsuper  quattuor  Americi  Vespucii  navigationes,  iVc. 

5  dini^ranis.     4to,  green  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Matthews. 

Strasburg:   Grutiiger,  isoy 
B.  A.  v..  No.  f)2. 

2564  [  Vespucius-Hylacomylus.]  Cosmographiae  Introductio 
cum  quibusdam  Geometriae  ac  Astronomiae  principiis  ad  eani  dem 
necessariis.  Insuper  quatuor  Americi  Vespucii  navigationes.  ,  .  . 
&c.     4to,  reil  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Hardy. 

s.  1.  et  a.  [Lyons,  circa  1517J 
Fine  complete  copy. 
B.  A.  v.,  No.  63. 

2565  [Vkspucius-Hylacomi.yus.]  Another  copy,  minus  the  large 
folded  plate,  and  having  the  first  folded  leaf  cut  to  the  size  of  the 
ordinary  pages.  4to,  morocco  antique,  gilt  over  red  edges,  by 
Riviirc.  [Lyons,  r//ra  1517] 

2566  ViELE  (Egbert  L.).  The  Topography  and  Hydrology  of 
New  York.     Large  map.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  ICS65 

I'resentation  copy  from  the  author. 

2567  View  (A)  of  the  Evidence  relative  to  the  Conduct  of  the 
American  War  under  Sir  William  Howe,  Lord  Viscount  Howe 
and  General  Burgoyne;  as  given  bi^fore  a  Committee  of  the  House 
of  Commons  last  Session  of  Parliament.  To  which  is  added  a 
Collection  of  the  Celebrated  Fugitive  Pieces  that  are  said  to  have 
given  rise  to  that  Important  Enquiry.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

London:  Richardson  and  Urquhart,  [1779 1 


2568     Views  and  Plans,  as  follows  : 

L  New   York    from    Brooklyn 
Hornor.     23  x  33  in. 

H.  South  Prospect  of  the  City  cf  New  York 
the  London  Magazine,  1761.     20^  x  8^  in. 

Map  of  New  York  Island.     Sautier's  Survey,  1776,  with  the 
"  Rebel  Lines,"  &c.     20  x  12^  in. 


Drawn   and    engraved   by  'I'. 
Engraved  for 


Amkkicaxa. 


389 


i5'7l 


of  the 

Howe 

House 

dded   a 

to  have 

[17791 


by  'I" 


ved  for 


Ivith  the 


Plan  of   Nkw  York  City  and  Chart  of  the  Harbor.     Mon- 

tresor's  Survey  of  1766.     25A  x  20 J  in. 
Burgoyne's  Encampmknt  on  the    Hudson    River,   Sep.   20, 

1777.     16  X  8:|  in. 
Fort  Fkkdkric  or  Crown  Point,     9.V  x  7A  in. 
Plan  of  Washington  by  Luffman  (1816?).     9.J  x  84'  in. 
ViKw  or  New  York. 
Plan  of  Montrkai,  Fortikkations. 

Plan  of  Philadelphia,  1762.    Surveyed  by  Scull.  26  x  .:i  in. 
Plan  of  Philadelphia  by  Easburn,  1776,     27  x  2oi  in. 
Map  of  the  Course  of   the    Delaware,   with   the    "  Rebel 

Works."     W.  Faden,  1778.     26  x  17^  in. 
View  of  Charlestown,   S.   C,  from  the  London  Ma^jazine. 

21x7  in. 
View  of  Philadelphia,  from  the  London  Magazine. 
View  of  Bethlehem,  1798. 
Plan  of  Quebec. 
Plan  of  New  Orleans. 
Bound  together,  mounted  on   linen  and  folded  in  410  vol.,  half 
morocco. 

2569  ViGNOLEs  (Charles).  Observations  upon  the  Floridas.  Svo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  1823 

2570  Villagutierre  Soto-Mayor.  Historia  de  la  Conquista  de 
la  Provincia  de  el  Itza,  reduccion,  y  progressos  de  la  de  el  Lacan- 
don  y  otras  naciones  de  Indios  barbaros  .  .  .  de  la  niedacion 
.  .  .  de  Guatimala  ...  a  Yucatan.  Frontispiece.  Folio,  half 
morocco.  Madrid,  1701 

The  above  "  primera  parte"  is  all  that  was  published. 

2571  [Villagutierre,  &c.]  Historia  de  la  Conquista  de  la  pro- 
vincia de  el  Liza.     Frontispiece.     Folio,  Spanish  calf,  red  leaves. 

Madrid,  1701 

2572  [Villagutierre,  &c.]  Historia,  &c.  Another  copy.  Folio, 
vellum.  Madrid,  1701 

All  these  three  copies  have  both  titles. 

2573  Villavicencio  (Juan  Joseph).  Vida,  y  Virtudes  de  el  Vener- 
able y  Apostolico  Padre  Juan  de  Ugarte,  de  la  Compania  de 
Jesus,  Missionero  de  las  Islas  Californias,  y  uno  de  fus  primeros 
Conquistadores.     4to,  blue  calf  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Mexico,  1752 


1^ 


390 


Americana. 


2574  [ViNCKNT  (F'.).J  A  Truk  Kklation  of  the  I-ati:  Hattki.i, 
foiij^'lit  in  Nkw  Ent.land,  between  the  English  and  the  Feciiu-t 
Salva;,a's;  In  which  was  slaine  and  taken  prisoners  ai)()iit  700  of 
tiic  Salvages,  and  those  which  escajicd  had  their  heads  cut  olT  !)>• 
the  Mohocks,  &c.  8vo,  poUshed  calf  extra,  by  Bedfoid.  Top 
corners  pieced.  London,  163.S 

Duplicate  from  the  British  Museum, 

2575  [Viiu;iNiA.|  A  Good  Spekd  to  Virginia.  ["The  Epistle 
Dedicatorie"  signed  by  Rjobert]  Cl|ray|.  |  410,  calf  antique,  gilt 
over  red  leaves,  by  Riviere.  London,  1609 

Fine  copy. 

2576  Virginia  richly  valued.  By  the  description  of  the  maine 
land  of  Florida,  her  next  neighbour  :  Out  of  the  foure  yecrcs 
continuall  travell  and  discoverie,  .  .  ,  of  Don  Ferdinando  de  Soto, 
&c.  Written  by  a  Portugall  gentleman  of  Elvas,  .  .  .  and  trans- 
lated out  of  Portugese  by  Richard  Hakluyt.  4to,  morocco,  gilt 
over  red  leaves,  by  Riviere.  London,  i6oy 

2577  [Virginia.]  A  True  Declaration  of  the  estate  of  the  Col- 
ONiK  in  Virginia,  With  a  confutation  of  such  scandalous  reports 
as  have  tended  to  the  disgrace  of  so  worthy  an  enterprise.  4to, 
calf,  gilt  over  red  leaves,  by  Riviere.  London,  1^1 10 

Top  margins  somewhat  curtailed. 

2578  [Virginia.]  Declaration  of  the  State  of  the  Colonie  and 
Affaires  in  Virginia  :  with  The  Names  of  the  Adventurers,  and 
Summes  adventured  in  that  Action,  &c.  Great  Seal  of  James  I. 
on  title.     4to,  half  russia.  London,  1620 

The  divisions  of  the  above  vol.  are  as  follows  : 
Declaration,  as  above,  6  leaves. 

A  note  of  the  Shipping,  Men,  and  Provisions  sent  to  Virginia,  4  leaves. 
Names  of  the  .Vdventurers,  &c.,  2  leaves. 
Declaration  of  the  Supplies,  4  leaves. 

Names  of  the  Adventurers,  with  their  severall  sums  adventured,  paid  to  Sir 
Thos.  Smith,  15  leaves. 
Top  margins  cut 

-579  [Virginia,]  A  Perfect  Description  of  Virginia  :  being  A 
full  and  true  Relation  of  the  present  State  of  the  Plantation,  their 
Health,  Peace,  and  Plenty  .  .  .  also  A  Narration  of  the  Countrey, 
within  a  few  dayes  journey  of  Virginia,  West  and  by  South  ,  .  . 
With  the  manner   how  the  Emperor  Nichotawance  came  to  Sir 


Amkkkana. 


.^9T 


William  Horckley,  attencLvi  with  five  petty  Kings,  to  doc  Hoinaj^c. 
and  bring  Tribute  to  King  Charles,  iS:c.  CoaioJ-anns.  .|to,  half 
morocco,  pp.  19.  London,  1649 

25S0  Vir(hnia's  Curk  ;  or  An  Advisive  Narrative  concerning  Virginia. 
Discovering  The  true  (Iround  of  that  Churches  lltiiiappiness  and 
the  only  true  Remedy  .  .  .  Now  publish'd  to  further  the  Welfare 
of  that  and  the  like  Plantations  :  by  R[ol)ert]  Ci[ray|.  ^to,  half 
morocco.  London,  1662 

("nntains  the  leaf  of  "  Imprimatur." 

25<Si  I  Virginia  Nutts.]  Some  Obsfrvations  Made  upon  the  ""'ik- 
(;iNiAN  Nutts,  Imported  from  the  Indies:  shewing  Their  Admir- 
able Virtue  against  the  Scurvy.  Written  by  a  Doctor  of  I'hysick 
in  the  Countrey  to  Dr.  Croon  .  .  .  1661.  410,  crimson  levant 
morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Bedford.  London,  1682 

Fine  copy, 

2582  [Virginia.]  The  Case  of  the  Pi.antkrs  of  TcjBActo  in  Vir- 
ginia. .As  represented  by  Themselves  ;  signed  by  the  President 
of  the  Council,  and  speaker  of  the  House  of  Burgesses.  To  which 
is  added,  A  Vindication  Of  the  said  Representation.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  London,  1733 

2583  [Virginia.]  A  Collection  of  all  such  Puiu.ic  Acts  of  the 
General  Assembly,  and  Ordinances  of  the  Conventions  of  Vir- 
ginia, Passed  since  the  year  1768,  as  are  now  in  force.  With  a  Table 
of  the  Principal  Matters.     Folio,  half  sheep. 

Richmond  :  Nicohon  »>•  Preniii,  1785 

25S4  [Virginia.]  Exposition  of  the  Federal  Constitution.  Con- 
tained in  the  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Virginia  House  of 
Delegates  .  .  .  21st  Dec,  1798,  commonly  called  Madison's 
Report  .  .  .  with  a  Series  of  Papers  ur.der  the  signature  of  Hamp- 
den.    8vo,  half  morocco.  Richmond,  1819 

2585  [Virginia.]  Letters  on  the  Richmond  Party.  By  a  Vir- 
ginian.    8vo.  Washington  City,  1823 

2586  [Virginia.]  The  Confessions  of  Nat  Turner,  the  leader  of 
the  late  Insurrection  in  Southampton,  Va.,  as  fully  and  voluntarily 
made  to  Thomas  R.  Gray  .  .  .  also,  an  Authentic  Account  of  the 
whole  Insurrection,  with  Lists  of  the  Whites  who  were  Murdered, 
&c.     8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Baltimore,  183 1 


392 


Amkricana. 


2587  I  ViR(;iNiA.  I  I'"lKST  C'ki.khkation  of  tin- Annivkksakv  of  the 
Sktti.kmknt  at  Jamksiown,  Va.,  on  the  i.^tli  of  May,  1607.  Hon. 
(Jeorge  W.  Summers,  Orator.   8vo,  half  morocco.    New  York,  1X60 

2588  [ViRoiNiA.I  The  CoMMODiTiKS  of  the  Ii, and  called  Manaii 
ore  LoNO  Ii.k,  which  is  in  the  Continent  of  Virjjinia.  Map. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  n.  p.  or  d.  |  Albany,  1862) 

Only  bo  copies  printed  for  J.  (1.  Sht-a. 

2589  VoLNKY  (C.  F.).  ViKW  of  the  Cmmatk  and  Son.  of  the  Unitkd 
S  TA  rKS  of  Amkkr'a  :  to  which  are  annexed  some  Accounts  of 
Florida,  the  French  Colony  on  the  Scioto,  certain  Canadian  Col- 
onies, and  the  Savages  or  Natives.  2  lar^e  maps  and  2  plates.  8vo, 
half  calf.  London,  1804 

2590  Voi.TAiKK.  The  History  of  the  War  of  mdilxi.i.,  \c. 
I'ost  8v(),  calf  (minus  one  leaf).  FLilinburgh,  1758 

Autograph  of  I'liil.  I.iviiiKston  (one  of  the  Signers)  on  the  title. 

2591  VoRLAUSKiE  Nachricht  UNI)  Bi-scHRKiiiUNO  von  dem  grozen 
siebcnjahrijj[en  Kalbskopf  welcher  in  Engelland  bie  dem  angestell- 
ten  Frendenfest  wegen  des  Anno  1783,  mit  dcnen  Amerikanern 
geschlossenen  P'riedens,  iVc.     Small  8vo,  half  morocco. 

Hcraiisgegeben,  1783 

2592  Voyagk  d'Amkriquk  :  Dialogue  en  Vers,  entre  I'Autre  iS: 
I'Abbe  *  *  *     i2mo,  half  morocco. 

a  I.ondres  et  se  trouve  a  Paris,  1786 

2593  Txiin  (BflUfTi  IJfetCCflJ  ttC),  BOl'tC  W%\^KiM\  ende 
Journaels  aenteyckcninge  Van  verscheyden  Voyagiens  in  de  vier 
deelen  des  Wereldts-Ronde,  als  Europa,  Africa,  Asia,  ende 
Amerika  gedaen  .  .  .  Portrait  by  Visc/ter,  coat-o/-arms,  and  18 
eti/tiiigs.     4to,  green  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Bedford. 

t'Hoorn,  1655 

iMne  copy.  P.iges  94  to  190  were  translated  by  the  lion.  II.  C.  Murphy,  and 
(250  copies)  privately  printed  by  Mr.  James  Leno.x.     See  next  item. 

2594  Vriks.  Voyacks  from  Holland  to  Amkrica,  A.  1).  1632  to 
1644.  By  David  Peterson  de  Vries.  Translated  from  the  Dutch  by 
Henry  C.  Murphy.    Portrait.    4to,  cloth,  uncut.     New  York,  1853 

250  copies  privately  printed  for  Mr.  James  Lenox  exclusively  for  presentation, 
omitting,  for  various  reasons,  that  ethnological  illustration,  in  which  the  gentle- 
man with  ''  visible  means  of  support,"  figures  so  prominently. 

For  an  extended  and  interesting  notice  of  this  work  see  Field's  Bildiograp/iy, 
No.  1615. 


AMKKrcANA. 


393 


cnde 


2595  \  II    7^    (J-)l     A  JuniLious  OiisKRVA  rioN  of   that   Dkkadum, 
V  V    •     ^'"^^^'^  wliidi  Appeared   on   Noveinl)er  iS,  16S0,  aiul 

continued  until  the  loth  of  February  followinjj  .  .  . 
Written  by  J.  \V.  in  New-Knjjlaiul.  Small  Svo,  half  morocco,  K'lt 
top.  London,  16S3 

2596  I  VVaddki.i,  (Frank).  I  Old  Muck's  (Buchanan]  Kkasi',  or, 
'llic .  Power  of  Office.  Hy  Dryden,  Jr.  i2mo,  iialf  morocco, 
pp.  '  5.  New  N'ork,  185S 

2597  INv'adsworth  </;/</  I'ortkr.]  Prockkdinos  of  the  Cinii  ry 
I  AssociA  rioN,  in  Honor  of  the  Memory  of  Hrijj.-den.  James  S. 
I                          Wadsworth  ami   Colonel  Peter  A.  Porter;  with  the  Kiilo<.''es  read 

by  William  J.  Hoppin  and  Frederic  S.  Cozzens,  Dec.  3,  1S64.    Svo, 
uncut.  New  York,  1865 

259.S  Wakkr  (I,.).  A  New  Voyage  and  Description  of  the  Istiimis 
of  America,  (living  an  Account  of  the  Author's  Abode  there,  the 
Form  and  Make  of  the  Country,  the  Coasts,  Hills,  Rivers,  iS:c. 
Woods,  Soil,  Weather,  &:c.;  Trees,  I'Vuit,  Bea-'ts,  Birds,  Fish,  i\rc. ; 
'Pile  Imlian  Inhabitants,  their  F'eatures,  Complexions,  &c.,  their 
Manners,  Customs,  F^mployments,  M.irriajjes,  leasts,  Huntinij, 
Computation,  Language,  &c,  With  Remarkable  Occurrences  in  the 
South  Sea,  and  elsewhere.  By  Lionel  Wafer.  Illustrated  with 
several  Copper  Plates.  M(i/>  and  ^  folded  plates.  Small  Svo,  half 
calf,  gilt.       London  :  Printed  for  James  Knapton,  at  the  Cro^vn  in 

St.  Pours  Church-yard,  1699 
Wafer  was  a  surgeon  to  Dampier's  expedition  across  the  Isthmus,  and  was  left 
among  the  Indians  on  being  disabled  by  a  wound. 

2599  Wakk.kielu  (Priscilla).  Excursions  in  North  America. 
Large  map,     Svo,  li.?'.f  calf,  uncut.  London,  1810 

2600  [Wam.ack.]  a  Sketch  of  the  Like  of  James  William  Wal- 
lack  (Senior),  late  Actor  and  Manager.  Portrait.  Imperial  Svo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top.  New  York,  1865 

Only  2(X)  copies  printed  this  size.     No.  51. 

2601  [War  of  1812.]  History  of  the  American  War  of  1812,  from 
the  Commencement,  until  the  Final  Termination  thereof,  on  the 
Memorable  Eighth  of  January,  18 15,  at  New  Orleans.  Embel- 
lished with  a  striking  likeness  of  General  Pike  and  6  other  engrav- 
ings.    i2mo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1S17 


394 


AMF.RirANA. 


2602  [Warburton  (Eliot).  The  Conquest  of  Canada.  By  the 
Author  of  "  Hochelaga."  Portraits  of  Carticr  and  Gen.  Wolfe. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1849 

2603  [Warburton.]  Trial  of  the  Officers  and  Crew  of  the 
Privateer  Savannah  on  the  Charge  of  Piracy,  in  the  U.  S.  Cir- 
cuit, N.  Y.  ,  .  .  Judges  Nelson  and  Shipman  presiding.  Reported 
by  A.  F.  Warburton.  .  .  .  8vo,  sheets,  folded.        New  York,  1862 

2604  Ward  (H.  G.).     Mexico  in   1827.      11  ith  2  large  maps  and  13 
plates.,  one  colored.     2  vols.,  8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1828 

From  the  libraries  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  (1828),  the  Earl  of  Munsiter  and  Co!. 
Fitz-Clarence,  with  all  three  book-plates. 


2605  Ward  (Nathaniel).  A  Sermon  Preached  Before  the  Honour- 
able House  of  Commons  At  their  late  Monethly  Fast,  being  on 
Wednesday,  June  30,  1647.     4to,  half  morocco.         London,  1647 

A  curious  deience  of  Charles  I.  The  writer  speaks  in  his  "Letter"  of 
"  comming  a  hard  winter  voyage  over  the  vast  raging  seas,  to  doe  what  service  I 
could  to  my  country." 

2606  [Ward.]  The  Simple  Cobler  of  Aggawam  in  America, 
Willing  To  help  'mend  his  Native  Country,  lamentably  tattered, 
both  in  the  upper-l,eather  and  sole,  with  all  the  honest  stitches  he 
can  take.  And  as  willing  never  to  bee  paid  for  his  work  by  Old 
English  wonted  pay.  It  is  his  Trade  to  patch  all  the  year  long, 
gratis  ...  By  T'leodore  de  la  Guard.  4to,  sprinkled  calf,  gilt 
over  red  leaves,  by  Riviere.  London,  1647 

I'ine  copy. 

2607  Ward.  Simple  Cobler  of  Aggawam  in  America,  Edited 
by  David  Pulsifer.     i2mo,  half  morocco.  Boston,  1843 

2708  Warden  (D.  B).  A  Chorographical  and  Statistical 
Description  of  the  District  of  Columbia.  Map  and  %'ien'  of  the 
Capitol.     8vo,  calf.  Paris,  18 16 

2609  Warden.  A  Statistical,  Political  and  Historical 
Account  of  the  United  States  of  North  America,  from  the 
Period  of  their  First  Colonization  to  the  Present  Day.  Large  map 
and  plan.     3  vols  ,  8vo,  half  morocco  extra.  Edinburgh,  1819 

At  the  end  of  the  description  of  each  State  will  be  found  a  catalogue  of  books 
and  maps  relating  to  it. 


Americana. 


395 


2610  [Wardf.n.]  HiHi.ioTHKCA  Ami.ricana,  bciiig  a  choice  collec- 
tion of  Books  relating  to  North  and  South  America  and  the  West 
Indies,  including  Voyages  to  the  Southern  Hemisphere.  Maps, 
cn};ravin^s  and  medals.  [Collected  by  I).  H.  Warden.  |  8vo,  calf 
extra,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1S40 

Mr.  W.nrden  was  well  known  for  his  researches  in  American  History.  This 
citaloguc  was  first  printed  at  Paris  in  1S31  ;  it  describes  nil  works,  and  was 
bought  for  the  New  York  State  Library  at  Albany. 

261 1  Warrinkr  (Francis),  Cruise  of  the  United  States  Frigate 
Potomac  round  the  World,  during  the  years  1831-34.  Illustratfd. 
i2mo,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1835 

2612  [Washington.]  A  Circular  Letter  from  George  Wash- 
ington .    .    to  his  excellency  William  Greene.    .    .    8vo. 

London,  1783 

2613  [Washington.]  An  Address  from  the  Roman  Catholics  of 
America  to  George  Washington,  Esq.,  President  of  the  United 
States.  [With  a  note  by  J.  G.  Shea,  and  Washington's  Answer 
in  fac-simile,  as  well  as  letter-press.]  2  portraits.  Folio,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  London,   1790,  /(•/. 

A  very  limited  edition  printed. 

2614  Washington.  Letters  to  Arthur  Young  and  Sir  John  Sin- 
clair, containing  an  account  of  his  Husbandry,  with  his  opinions 
on  various  questions  in  Agriculture,  &c.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Alexandria,  1803 


2615     Washington.     The   Life  of 
trait.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 


By  David  Ramsay.     Por- 
London,  1807 


2616  Washi-gton.  Life  of  .  .  By  Aaron  Bancroft.  Frontisfiiccc. 
2  vols.,  i2mo,  half  morocco.  Boston,  1825 

2617  Washington.  Farewell  Address  to  the  People  of  the  United 
States  of  America.  Portrait  by  Peale,  engraved  by  Sartain,  also  by 
Stuart,  engraved  by  Sartain;  the  same  by  Stuart  engraved  by  Ritehie. 
4to,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1850 

'rinted  from  the  original  M.S.  for  Mr.  Lenox,  who  caused  a  few  copies  of  the 
Address  to  be  issued  for  presents,  with  notes  showing  the  various  .alterations  and 
corrections,  accompanied  by  letters  from  Chief  Justice  Jay,  Mr.  Jared  .Sparks,  and 
others,  throwing  light  on  the  history  of  this  interesting  document. 


396 


Americana. 


2618  VVASMINd'ION.       Wk  I  TINGS  of    (iK.ORGK    WASHINdl  ON  ;    bcillli   lus 

Correspondence,  Addresses,  Messages,  and  other  Papers,  Official 
and  Private.  Selected  and  Published  from  the  Original  Manu- 
scripts, By  Jarcd  Sparks.  Portraits,  &r'c.  12  vols.  8vo,  half  vel- 
lum extra,  carmine  edges.  Boston,  1858 

2619  Washington.  Correspondence  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion; being  Letters  of  Eminent  Men  to  George  Washington,  from 
the  time  of  his  taking  Command  of  the  Army  to  the  end  of  his 
Presidency.  Edited  from  the  Original  Manuscripts.  By  Jared 
Sparks.  4  vols.,  Svo,  half  vellum  extra,  carmine  edges.  Boston,  i<S53 

2620  I  Washington.]  Lii  e  of  (iEorge  Washington,  by  Washing- 
ton Irving.     Portraits,  &■■€.    5  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.   New  York,  1855-9 

2621  Washington  in  Domestic  Like.  Erom  Original  Letters  and 
Manuscripts.     By  Richard  Rush.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Philadelphia,  1857 


2622     Wasiiingion.     The  Like  of   . 
trait.     121110,  half  morocco  extra. 


by  Edward  Everett.     /Vv- 
New  York,  i860 


2623  [Washing  ion. J  The  Diary  of  George  Washington,  from 
1789  to  1 791,  embracing  the  Opening  of  the  Eirst  Congress,  and 
his  Tours  through  New  England,  Long  Island  and  the  Southern 
States,  together  with  his  Journal  of  a  Tour  to  the  Ohio  in  175^. 
P^dited  by  Benson  J.  Lossing.     8vo,  cloth.  Richmond,  1861 

2624  [Washington.]  Essay  on  the  Character  and  Influence  of 
Washington  ...  by  M.  Guizot.     Portrait.     i6mo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1863 

2625  [Washington.]  Oration  in  Commemoration  of  the  Biri  h- 
DAY  of  Washington  [and  Eulogy  on  the  Death  of  |,  delivered  at 
Salem,  Massachusetts,  February  22,  1793  [and  January  2,  i8oo|. 
By  William  Bentley.     2  vols.,  royal  8vo,  uncut.      Morrisania,  1870 

Only  30  copies  printed. 


2626  Washington  National  Monument.  The  Dedication  of  the 
.  .  .  with  the  Orations  by  Hon.  Robert  C.  Winthrop  and  Hon. 
John  W.  Daniel,  Feb.  21,  1885.     Portrait.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

Washington,  1885 


Amkricana. 


397 


;k  of 
1863 


>i  the 
Hon. 

1885 


2627  Washinc.toniana  (The).  Containing!;  a  Sketch  of  the  T>ife  and 
Deatii  of  the  kite  George  VVashinj^ton;  with  a  collection  of  ele^jant 
Eulogies,  Orations,  Poems,  tVc,  Sacred  to  his  Memory.  Also  an 
Appendix  comprising  all  his  most  valuable  I'ublic  Papers,  and  his 
Last  Will  and  Testament  [edited  by  F.  Johnston  and  W.  Hamil- 
ton].    Svo,  sheep.  Lancaster,  1802 

Minus  the  portrait. 

2628  Washington  and  Adams.  Mf.moirs  of  the  Administrations 
of.  Edited  from  the  Papers  of  Oliver  Wolcott.  By  (leorge 
Gibbs.     J'ortiait.     2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1846 

2629  Watkrhousk  (Edward).  A  Dk.clakation  of  the  Siatk  of  the 
Colony  and  Afkairks  in  Vikginia.  With  a  Relation  of  the  Bar- 
barous Massacre  in  the  time  of  peace,  and  League,  treacherously 
executed  by  the  Native  Infidels  upon  the  English,  the  22  of  March 
last,  .  .  .  and  a  Treatise  ...  by  that  learned  Mathematician 
Mr.  Henry  Briggs,  of  the  Northwest  passage,  &c.  Plate  of  seal. 
4to,  calf  antique,  gilt  over  red  edges,  by  Riviere.        London,  1622 

Fine  copy. 

2630  Wa  rsoN  (John  F.).  Historic  Talks  of  Olden  'I'inie  :  con- 
cerning the  Early  Settlement  and  Advancement  of  Nkw-Yokk 
City  and  Si' A  IE.     Illustrated.     i2mo,  bound.         New  York,  1S32 

2631  Watson.  Annai.s  and  Occurrfncf.s  of  New  York  City  and 
State,  in  the  Olden  Time:  being  a  C  >llection  of  Memoirs,  Anec- 
dotes, and  Incidents  concerning  the  City,  Country  and  Inhabitants, 
from  the  Days  of  the  Founders,  c^'c.  Numerous  eii^raTitii:^:^.  8vo, 
half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1846 

2632  Watson.  Annai.s  of  Philadelphia  and  Pennsylvania,  in 
the  Olden  Time:  being  a  Collection  of  Memoirs,  Anecdotes,  and 
Incidents  of  the  City  and  its  Inhabitants,  and  of  the  earliest  settle- 
ments of  the  inland  part  of  Pennsylvania,  from  the  Days  of  the 
Founders,  &c.     Numerous  engravings.     2  vols.,  8vo,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1844 

2633  Watson  (Winslow  C).  The  Military  and  Civil  History  of 
the  County  of  Essex,  New  York  .  ,  .  embracing  an  Account  of 
the  Northern  Wilderness,  and  also  the  Military  Annals  of  the 
Fortresses  of  Crown  Point  and  Ticonderoga.  Frontispiece  and 
map.     Svo,  sheets  folded.  .Albany,  1869 

Wavmouth,  see  Rosier. 


598 


Amkricaxa. 


2634  Wkhstkr  (Daniel).  The  Wokks  of  [with  a  Hioj^rapliical 
Memoir,  by  Edwaril  Everett].  Poitrait^  Cs'c.  6  vols.,  Svo,  half 
vellum  extra,  carmine  edges.  Boston,  1858 

2635  Wi  r.sTER.  The  Private  Corkfspondencf,  of.  Edited  by 
Fletcher  Webster.     2  vols.,  Svo,  half  vellum  (to  match  the  Works). 

Boston,  1857 

2636  WrnsTER.  Tjfe  of.  .  .  .  By  George  Ticknor  Curtis.  Portniit. 
2  vols.,  Svo,  cloth.  New  York,  1870 

rrescntafion  copy  from  G.  T.  Curtis. 

2637  [Webster-Parkman.]  Trim,  of  Professor  John  W.  Webster, 
for  the  Murder  of  Doctor  George  Parkman.  IVoockuts.  Svo,  half 
morocco.  New  York,  1850 

2638  Webster,  Jr.  (Noah).  Dissertations  on  the  English  Lan- 
gua(;e,  with  Notes  .  .  .  an  Essay  on  a  Reformed  Mode  of  SrEi.i.- 
iNG,  with  Dr.  Franklin's  Argumen  is  on  that  Sunji-xr.  Svo, 
calf.  Boston  :  Isaiah  TItomas  and  Company,  1789 

liook-plate  and  autograph  of  Timothy  Mather  Cooley. 

2639  Webster  (Pelatiah).  Political  Essays  on  the  Nature  and 
Operation  of  Money,  Public  Finances,  and  other  subjects  :  pub- 
lished during  the  American  War,  and  continued  up  to  .  .  .  1791. 
Svo,  boards.  Philadelphia,  1791 

2640  Weigel  (T.  O.).  Katalog  Friihester  Erzeugnisse  der  Druck- 
erkunst  .  .  .   \  2  plates.  Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.    Leipzig,  1S72 

2641  Weiss  (M.  Charles).  History  of  the  French  Protestant 
Refugees  .  .  ,  Translated  ...  by  Henry  William  Herbert,  with 
an  American  Appendix,  by  a  descendant  of  the  Huguenots.  Por- 
trait.    2  vols.,  i2mo,  half  calf,  gilt.  New  York,  1854 

Pages  326  to  381  (Vol.  I.)  and  pp.  284-334  (Vol.  II.)  relate  to  the  Refugees  in 
America. 


2642  [Welde  (Thomas)  and  Winthrop  (John).]  A  Short  Story 
of  the  Rise,  reign,  and  ruin  of  the  Antinomians,  Familists  &  Liber- 
tines, that  infected  the  Churches  of  New-England,  &c.  4to,  calf, 
gilt  leaves,  by  Riviere.  London,  1644 


Americana. 


399 


2643  [Welde  aud  WiNiHROP.]  A  Short  Story  of  the  Rise,  Reign 
and  Ruin  of  the  Antinomians,  &:c.     4to,  half  morocco. 

I.onilon,  1692 
The  margins  of  both  editions  are  frequently  cut  very  close. 

2644  Weldk  (Thomas).  An  Answer  to  W[iiliam]  Rfathl)antl],  his 
Narration  of  the  Opinions  and  Practises  of  the  Ciuirches  lately 
erected  in  New-England.  Vindicating  those  (iodly  and  Ortho- 
doxail  Churches,  &c.     4to,  calf,  gilt  leaves.  London,  1644 

Fine  copy. 

2645  West  (John).  The  Suhstan'ce  of  a  Journal  during  a  Resi- 
dence at  the  Red  River  Colony,  British  North  America;  and 
frequent  Excursions  among  the  North-West  American  Indians,  in 
the  years  1820,  182 1,  1822,  1823.    t^  plates.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1824 

2646  [Wheatley.J  Poems  on  Various  Subjects,  Religious  and 
Moral.  By  Phillis  Wheatley,  Negro  Servant  to  Mr.  John  Wheatley, 
of  Boston,  in  New  England.     Portrait.     8vo,  calf.     London,  1773 

2647  Wheaton  (Henry).  Enquiry  into  the  Validity  of  the  Brit- 
ish Claim  to  a  Right  of  Visitation  and  Search  of  American 
Vessels  suspected  to  be  engaged  in  the  African  Slave-Trade.  8vo, 
cloth.  ,  London,  1858 


TORY 

■iher- 
calf, 
1644 


2648  Wheeler  (John  H.).  Historical  Sketches  of  North  Caro- 
lina, from  1584  to  1851  .  .  .  with  Biographical  Sketches  of  her 
distinguished  Statesmen,  Jurists,  Lawyers,  Soldiers,  Divines,  &c. 
Frontispieces.     2  vols,  in  i.     8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1851 

2649  Wheelewright  (John).  A  Sermon  preached  at  Boston  in 
New  England  upon  a  Fast  Day  the  XVL  of  January,  1636. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Morrisania:  Dawson,  1867 

Only  a  few  copies  printed. 

2650  [Whitaker  (Alex.)  and  Crashawe  (W.)].  Good  Newes  from 
Virginia.  Sent  to  the  Counsell  and  Company  of  Virginia,  resi- 
dent in  England.  P'rom  Alexander  Whitaker,  the  Minister  of 
Henrico  in  Virginia.  4to,  calf  antique,  gilt  over  red  edges,  by 
Riviere.  London,  1613 

I'iiic  copy. 


400 


Americana. 


2651  Whitakfr  ((ieo.  M.).  Record  of  Births,  Marriaof.s  and 
Dkaths  of  the  Town  of  Sturhridgk,  from  the  Settlement  of  the 
'I'own  to  1816.     8vo,  cloth.  Southbridge,  Mass.,  1879 


2652  Whitbourne  (Richard).  A  Discourse  and  Discovery  of 
Nkwfound-i. AND,  with  many  reasons  to  proove  how  worthy  and 
beneficiall  a  Plantation  may  there  be  made,  ike.  4to,  half  morocco. 

London:  A'/ //i;-s /<>//,  1622 

Title  with  coat-of-arms  on  back  +  Epistle  Dedicatory  4  pp.  +  To  his  IWaies- 
tit-s  jjood  Subiects  4  pp.  +  Preface  8  pp.  +  Relation  pp.  1-107  (p.  35,  num- 
bered 3,  p.  67,  numbered  7,  pp.  70  and  71  numbered  100  and  loi,  p.  72  blank), 
Conclusion,  5  unnumbered  pages  ■+-  Letter  from  Capt.  Wynne,  &c.,  pp.  1-15  + 
lilank  page  +  Copy  of  a  Reference,  &c.,  4  unnumbered  pages,  repaired. 

2653  VVHiTiiouRNE.  Another  copy,  with  the  broadside  of  license. 
4to,  half  calf.  London:  Kingston.,  1622 

In  this  copy  the  "  Copy  of  a  Reference  "  follows  the  title,  and  the  6  is  not 
dropped  in  p.  67. 

2654  Whitbourne.  a  Discourse  and  Discovery  of  New-Found- 
Lanu,  &c.     4to,  half  russia.  London,  1623 

Third  edition. 

In  this  edition  three  lines  arc  printed  under  the  coat-ofarms,  the  prefatory  mat- 
ter occupies  but  12  pp.  and  the  Relation  97  pp.,  p.  34  is  omitted  and  36 
repeated,  pp.  63  to  67  are  not  numbered,  95  is  called  63  and  the  Conclusion  has 
4  pages  of  matter. 

2655  [White  (John).]  The  Planters  Plea;  or,  the  Grounds  of 
Plantations  examined  And  usual  Objections  answered.  Together 
with  a  manifestation  of  the  causes  mooving  such  as  have  lately 
undertaken  a  Plantation  in  New-England.  4to,  morocco  antique, 
gilt  edges.     A  few  leaves  mended.    London:    William  Jones,  1630 

2656  White  (Richard  Grant).  National  Hymns.  How  they  are 
written  and  how  they  are  not  written.  A  lyric  and  national  study 
for  the  times.     Frontispiece.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  186 1 


2657  Whitefield  (George).  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Rise,  Prog- 
ress and  present  Situation  of  the  Orphan  House  in  CjEorgia 
[with  a  li.st  of  names].  Edinburgh,  1748 

An  Account  of  Money  received  and  disbursed  .   .    With  large 
plan  of  the  bull tling.  London,  1741 

2  vols,  in  1.     8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  London,  1741-8 


Americana. 


401 


2658  VVhitkfiem).  a  Lktter  To  the  Rev,  the  President,  And  Pro- 
fessors, Tutors,  and  Hebrew  Instructor,  of  Harvari)-C()LI,kc;k  in 
Canihridji^e;  In  Answer  to  a  'I'estimony  Publish'd  by  them  aj^ainst 
the  Reverend  Mr.  George  Whitefield  And  his  Conduct.  410,  half 
morocco.  Boston,  N.  E.,  1745 

2659  Whitfield  (Henry).      The  Lk;ht  api'earing  more  and  more 

TOWARDS  the    perfect    Day.     Or,  A   farther   Discovery  of   the 

present  state  of  the  Indians  in   New-England,   Concerning   the 

Progresse  'J  the  Gospel  amongst  them.     Manifested  by  Letters 

from  such  as  preacht  to  them  there.     4to,  half  morocco. 

London,  1651 
Has  the  prefatory  leaf,  signed  Joseph  Caryl. 

2660  [Whitman  (Walt). J     Leaves  of  Grass.    Portrait.     4to,  cloth. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y,,  1855 

2661  [Whitman.]  Leaves  of  Grass  Imprints.  American  and 
European  Criticisms  on  "  Leaves  of  Grass."     i2mo,  paper. 

Boston,  i860 

2662  Wight  (Andrew).  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of.  8vo, 
uncut.  New  York,  1864 

2663  [Wilkinson.]  Memoirs  of  My  Own  Times.  By  Cieneral 
James  Wilkinson.  Facsimiles,  &'c.  3  vols.,  8vo.  And  Atlas  of  19 
maps  in  4to.     In  all  4  vols.,  half  calf.  Philadelphia,  1816 

2664  [Wilkinson.]  Memoirs.  Another  copy.  3  vols.,  Svo,  half 
morocco.     Minus  the  Atlas.  Philadelphia,  1816 

2665  [Wilkinson  ]  History  of  Jemima  Wilkinson,  Preacheress  of 
the  Eighteenth  Century;  containing  an  authentic  narrative  of  her 
Life  and  Character  .  .  .  By  David  Hudson.     i2mo,  half  morocco. 

Geneva,  N.  Y.,  1821 

2666  WiLLARi)  (Samuel).  A  Brief  Discourse  of  Justification 
...  in  several  Sermons  on  this  Subject.  Small  8vo,  calf  antique. 
Soiled  and  mended.  Boston,  1686 

2667  Willett  (William  M.).  A  Narrative  of  the  Military 
Actions  of  Ct)LONEL  Marinus  Willett.  Taken  chiefly  from 
his  own  Manuscript.  Prepared  by  his  Son.  Portrait  ami  p/an, 
with  \2  plates,  consisting  of  portraits,  views,  C^c,  inserted.  Svo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  1831 


4o: 


Americana. 


2668  [Williams.]  Ckkkmonmks  of  Laying  the  Cornkr-Stoni;  of  the 
MoNUMKNT  to  David  Williams,  one  of  the  captors  of  Major 
Andre,  at  Schoharie  Court  House,  September  23,  1876.     8vo. 

Albany,  1876 

2669  W[iLi.iAMs]  (K|d\var(l|).  Virginia:  More  especially  the  Soutli 
part  thereof,  Richly  and  truly  valued:  viz.  The  fertile  Carolana, 
and  no  lesse  excellent  Isle  of  Roanoak  .  .  .  Second  edition, 
with  Addition  of  Thk  Discovkry  ok  Silkworms,  with  their 
benefit.  And  Implanting  of  Mulberry  Trees,  \:c.  Ltirt;c  map, 
engraved  by  GoJdard,  to  the  first  part,  and  5  woodcuts  to  the  second. 
4to,  morocco,  gilt  leaves,  by  Hayday.  London,  1650 

Fine  copy.  Though  Williams's  initials  appear  on  the  title  page  "the  whole 
substance  of  it  was  communicated  to  [him]  by  a  (Jentleman  of  merit  and  (juality 
.  .  .  Mr.  Jolin  Karrcr,  of  (Ceding.''  Map  of  2d  ed.  inserted,  anc*.  2  or  3  leaves 
closely  trimmed. 

2670  VV[iLLiAMs].  The  same,  both  parts,  but  lacking  the  map. 
2  vols.,  4to,  calf  antique,  gilt  edges,  by  Rwicre.  London,  1650 

2671  Williams   (Rev.    Eleazer).     Life    of    Te-ho-ra-gwa-ne-gen, 
alias  Thomas  Williams,  a  Chief  of   the   Caughnawaga  Tribe  of  ^ 
Indians  in  Canada.     Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,*gilt  top,  uncut. 

Albany,  1859 
Only  200  copies  printed.     No.  159. 

2672  Williams  (J.  J.).  The  Isthmus  of  Tehuantepec  .  .  .  Maps 
and  tinted  plates.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1852 

2673  Williams  (J,  S.),  History  of  the  Invasion  and  Capture  of 
Washington,  &c.     Map.     i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1857 

2674  Williams  (Roger).  A  Key  into  the  Language  of  America; 
or.  An  help  to  the  Language  of  the  Natives  in  that  part  of  America, 
called  New-England.  Together  with  briefe  Observations  of  the 
Customes,  Manners,  Worships,  &c.,  of  the  aforesaid  Natives,  &c. 
Small  8vo,  calf,  London.  1643 


2675  Williams.  A  Key  into  the  Language  of  America,  or  an 
Help  to  the  Language  of  the  Natives  in  that  part  of  America 
called  New  England   .    .    .    8vo,  uncut.  Providence,  1827 

Rhode  Island  Hist.  Socy.  Collections.     No.  r. 


Amkricana. 


403 


IRK  of 

1857 


or  an 
Ini  erica 


2676  Williams  (R[oger]).  The  Bloody  Tenent  yet  More  Bloodv: 
By  Mr.  Cotton's  endevour  to  wash  it  white  in  the  Blood  of  the 
I.ambe,  &c.     4to,  calf,  gilt  edges.  London,  1652 

Autograph  of  Col.  Nath'l  Rich,  &c. 
I'ine  copy  in  the  original  binding. 

2677  Williams  (Roger).  Experiments  of  Spiritual  Life  & 
Health,  And  their  Preservatives  In  which  the  weakest  Child  of 
God  may  get  Assurance  of  his  Spiritual  Life  and  Blessednesse, 
And  the  Strongest  may  finde  proportionable  Discoveries  of  his 
Christian  (irowth,  and  the  means  of  it.  4to,  morocco  extra,  gilt 
leaves.  London,  1652 

Fine  copy. 

2678  Williams.  Experiments  of  Spiritual  Life  and  Health,  and 
their  Preservatives.     4to,  boards. 

London,  1652;  fe/>.  Providence,  1863 

Only  a  limited  edition  of  this  fac-simile  printed,  with  an  Introduction  by  Dr. 
Francis  Wayland. 

2679  [Williams.]  F^ife  ok  Roger  Williams,  the  earliest  legislator 
...    by  Romeo  Elton.     i6mo,  cloth.  Providence,  1S53 

2680  Williams  (Samuel).  The  Natural  and  Civil  History  of 
Vermont.     Large  map.     8vo,  calf. 

Walpole,  N.  H.:  IsaiaJi  T/iotnas  and  David  Carlis/t\  /un.,  1794 
First  edition,  rare. 

2681  Williams.  The  Natural  and  Civil  History  of  Vermont 
.  .  .  The  Second  Edition,  corrected  and  much  enlarged.  2  vols., 
8vo,  calf  extra,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  Burlington,  1809 

Minus  the  map,  but,  though  marbled  edges,  has  many  rough  leaves. 

2682  Williamson  (Hugh).  The  History  of  North  Carolina. 
Map  and  fine  portrait.     2  vols.,  Svo,  sheep.         Philadelphia,  1812 

Portrait  inserted. 

2683  WiLLisTON  (E.  B.).  Eloquence  of  the  United  States.  5 
vols.,  Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut  edges. 

Middletown,  Conn.,  1827 

This  compilation  embraces  the  best  efforts  of  Washington,  Ilamilton,  Ran- 
dolph, Madison,  Henry,  Ames,  (iailatin,  Harper,  Adams,  Calhoun,  Jtfferson, 
Clay,  Webster,  &c. ,  &c. 


404 


A.MKKICANA. 


2684  fVVii.MER.]  Tlie  Case  of  John  Wilmdri:  Truly  and  Impartially 
Rclatt'd;  or,  a  Looking-Cilass  for  all  Merchants  and  Planters  That 
arc  Concerned  in  the  Amkrican  Plantations.  Folio,  half 
morocco.  London,  16S2 

WiliiRT,  or  W'ilmore,  was  accused  of   kidnappiny;  "one  K.  (iviter    .    .    .    an 
infant  witliin  13  years  of  age,"  and  carrying  the  said  "  infant  "  to  Jamaica. 

2685  [VVii.soN  (Thomas,  Lord  Bishop  of  SoJor  and  Man).]  The 
Knowi.i'.dc.k  and  Practicf',  of  Christianity  made  easy  to  tiic 
Meanest  Capacities;  or,  an  Essay  towards  an  Instruction  for  the 
Indians  .  .  .  otc.     i2nio,  calf.  London.   1743 

I'iftli  edition.     At  the  end  is  bound  "  An  Earnest  and  Affectionate  Address  to 
the  People  called  .Methodists,"  pp.  48.      London,  1745. 

2686  Wilson  (Samuel).  An  Account  of  the  Province  of  Carolina 
in  America.  Together  with  An  Abstract  of  the  Patent,  &c.  4to, 
crimson  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Bedford. 

London, 1682 

2687  Wilson.  An  Account  of  the  Province  of  Carolina  in 
America.  Together  with  An  Abstract  of  the  Patent,  &c.  The 
Second  Edition  Corrected.     4to,  half  calf.  London,  1682 

Map  of  Carolina  inserted  (?),  newly  described  by  John  Seller. 

2688  Wimi'fken  (Baron  de).  Voyage  to  Saint  Domingo  in  1788-90. 
Translated  from  the  unpublished  MS.  by  J.  Wright.  Lar^e  map. 
8vo,  calf.  London,  181 7  (?),  1797 

2689  WiNCHELL  (Alex.).  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Winchell 
in  America,  &c.     8vo,  cloth.  Ann  Arbor,  1869 

2690  [VViNi:nELL.|  r'iRST  Biennial  Report  of  the  Progress  of 
the  Geological  Survey  of  Michigan  .  .  .  8vo,  cloth. 

Lansing,  1861     ^ 

2691  WiNFiEi.D  (Chas.  H.).  Surprise  and  Capture  of  Paulus 
HoECK.  Commemorative  Oration  before  the  People  of  Jersey 
City,  Aug.  19,  1879.     8vo,  paper.  Jersey  City,  1879 


2692  WiNGFiKLr).  "A  Discourse  of  Virginia."  By  Edward 
Maria  Wingfield,  the  First  President  of  the  Colony.  Now  first 
printed   from  the  Original  Manuscript  in  the  Lambeth  Library. 


Amf.ricaxa. 


405 


an 


1682 


;I1F.LL 
1869 

.i:ss  of 
1861 

AUI-US 

Jersey 
f,  T879 

Alward 
i\v  first 
library. 


Kdited,    with    Notes    and   an    Introduction,   by   Charles  Deane, 
Imperial  Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Boston:  Privately  printed,  i860 

100  copies  privately  printed  from  the  American  Antiquarian  Society's    Tnins 
actions,  vol.  IV.      Kxcccdingly  scarce. 
Mr.  I'owle's  unbound  copy  sold  for  J45. 

2693  VViNGFiEi.i).     Anotlier  copy.     Half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Boston,  18O0 

2694  VV[iNSLOw]  (R[dward]).  C.ooD  Newes  from  Nkw-Enoi, and  ; 
or,  A  True  Relation  of  thinj^s  very  remarkable  at  the  Plantation 
of  Plimoth,  in  New-England.  Shewing  the  wondrous  providence 
and  goodnes  of  (lod.  .  .  .  Together  with  a  Relation  of  such 
Religious  and  civill  Lawcs  and  Customes  as  are  in  practise 
amongst  the  Indians,  &c.     4to,  half  russia.  London,  1624 

Fine  copy. 

2695  WiNSLow.  HvpocRisiE  Un.masked:  by  A  true  Relation  of  tiio 
Proceedings  of  the  (iovernour  and  Company  of  the  Massachusets 
against  S.amukl  Corton  (and  his  Accomplices)  .  .  .  Together 
with  a  particular  Answer  to  the  manifold  slanders,  and  abominable 
falshoods  which  are  contained  in  a  Book  written  by  the  said 
Gorton,  and  entitled,  Simplicities  defence  against  Sevcn-licadcd 
Policy,  &'c.     4to,  calf,  gilt  edges.  London,  1646 

Ij^  See  Gorton. 

2696  WiNSLOw.  The  Danger  of  Tolerating  Levellers  In  a  Civill 
State:  or,  An  Historicall  Narration  of  the  dangerous  pernicious 
practices  and  opinions,  wherewith  Samuel  Gorton  and  his  Level- 
ling Accomplices  so  much  disturbed  and  molested  the  severall 
Plantations  in  New-England,  &c.     4to,  half  morocco. 

London,  1649 

4  2697  Winterbotham  (W.).  An  Historical,  Geographical,  Com- 
mercial and  Philosophical  View  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  and  of  the  European  Settlements  in  America  and  the 
West-Indies.     Portraits  and  plates.     4  vols.,  Svo,  calf. 

New  York,  1796 
First  American  Edition,  with  additions  and  corrections. 

2698  Winterbotham.  View  of  the  United  States.  Another  (poor) 
copy,  minus  some  plates.     4  vols.,  Svo,  sheep.        New  York,  1796 


4o6 


AMKKICyWA. 


2699  IVViNTiiKop  (John).]  Journal  Of  the  'rRANSAcnoNs  and 
( )(:((!  KKKNCKs  ill  the  Ski  ri.KMKNr  of  M  assaciiusk  ris  and  the 
otlier  Ni',\v-Kn(;i,an1)  Colonies,  from  the  year  1630  to  1644. 
Written  i)y  John  VVinthrop,  Esq.,  First  (iovernorof  Massachusetts. 
8vo,  sheep.  Hartford:  E.  lialhock^  1790 

i  2700  Win  iiiRop.  The  History  of  Nkw  England,  from  1630  to 
1649  •  •  •  from  his  Original  Manuscripts,  witli  Notes  .  .  .  i)y 
James  Savage.  Fortiait  and fac-similc.  2  vols.,  Svo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  Boston,  1S25-6 

2701  I  WiNTHkoi'.  I  Like  and  Lei  TKKs  of  John  Winthrop,  from  .  .  . 
1630  .  .  .  to  .  .  .    1649.     liy  Robert  C.  Wintlirop.     Portrait  and 

fac-similc.     8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1S67 

I'resentation  copy  from  the  author. 

2702  WiNTHRop  (Robert  C).  Washington,  Bowdoin,  and  Frank- 
lin, as  portrayed  in  Occasional  Addresses.  FrontispUce  and  fac- 
similes.    8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1S76 

I'resciilation  copy  from  the  author. 

2703  WiTCiicRAKT  Delusion  in  New  England;  its  Rise,  Progress 
and  Termination,  as  Exhibited  by  Dr.  Cotton  Mather,  in  the  Won- 
ders of  tiie  Invisible  World,  and  by  Mr.  Robert  Calef  in  his  More 
Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World,  with  a  Preface,  Introduction  and 
Notes  by  Samuel  G.  Drake.  3  vols.,  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  Roxbury,  1.S66 

Only  280  copies  printed.     No.  121. 
Woodward's  Historical  Series,  No.  V. 

J     2704     Witchcraft  Delusion.     The  same,  on  Large  Paper.     3  vols., 
■wal  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops.  Roxbury,  1866 

2(_)  of  70  copies. 

J  VV[oi.i.Kv|  (C[harles]).  A  two  Years  Journal  in  Nkw- 
YoRK  :  And  part  of  its  Territories  in  America.  SiTfll  8vo,  red 
morocco  extra,  by  J/a/Z/z^'Tfj.  London,  1701 

Fine  copy  of  an  exceedingly  rare  book.  The  Menzies  copy  [2181]  sold  for 
$290.  Allhoujjh  liartletl's  Urown  and  Murphy  catalogues,  speak  of  the  author  as 
Wool.EV,  the  evidence  offered  in  the  Introduction  of  the  Ciow.ins"  reprint — fac- 
simile autographs,  \:c. — will  enable  the  modern  bibliographer  to  correct  at  least 
one  error,  of  the  many,  whiih  lurk  in  every  known  catalogue,  to  the  confusion  of 
each  tyroiliat  altempts  a  compilation  like  the  present. 


'VSh. 


Amkri   .\\A. 


407 


3  vols., 
ry,  1866 


2706  Woi.i  Kv.  A  Two  Ykaks  jouKNAi.  ill  Ni.w  N"()KK,  and  nail  of 
its 'rcrritories  ill  America  .  .  witii  an  Introdm  lion  and  copious 
Historical  Notes  by  E.  B.  O'Claliaghaii.  8vo,  half  morocco,  jji It 
top.  New  York  :  GoiiUins,  i860 

2707  Wood  (Silas).  .\  Skktcii  of  the  I'lRsr  Sk  r  n.r.MKN  r  of  the 
several  Towns  on  Lonu  Island,  with  their  Political  Condition  to 
the  End  ol  the  American  Re\olution.  Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut  edges.  Brooklyn,  1828 

2708  Wood  (William).  Nkw  Enolands  I'rosi'Kct.  \  true,  lively, 
ami  exiierimentall  ilescriptioii  of  that  part  of  America,  commonly 
called  New  England,  &c.     Afap  of  1634.     4to,  half  calf. 

Loiulon,  1634 
The  second  edition  of  Ni'AV   KraiiANu's  I'kii^I'ij  T,  1635,  is  also  liound  witli 

the  above,  having  the  map  as  pui)iished  in  that  year. 

K ice's  copy  of  the  Second  Kdi'ion  alone  realizi'il  !f2oo.     The  lirst  is  infinitely 

rarer. 

2709  WooDWoR'ni  (John).  Reminiscf.ncf.s  of  Troy,  from  its  Seltle- 
ment  in  1790  to  1807,  wit!i  Remarks  on  its  Commerce,  Enterprise, 
\'c.,  and  Sketches  of  Individual  Character.  .  .  .  Second  Eilitioii, 
with  Notes,  E.xplanator}-,  Biographical,  Historical,  and  Anticjua- 
rian.     Illustrations  on  tvood.     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 

Albany,  1 S60 

2710  VVooinvoRTH  (Samuel).    The  War:  being  a  Faithful  Record  of 

the  Transactions  of  the  War  between  the  United  States  (jf  .\merica 

and  their  Territories,  and  the  United   Kingdom  of  (Ireat  Britain 

and   Ireland,  and    the  Dependencies   thereof.     Declared   on    the 

Eighteenth  Day  of  June,  1812.    2  vols,  in   1.    410,   half  morocco. 

New  York,  1813-14 
The  or'  ,inal  103  numbers  as  published. 

271 X  WooDwoRTH.  The  Pokms,  Odes,  Songs  and  other  Metrical 
Effusions  of  .  .  .  [with  a  Biographical  Sketch).  :2mo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  New  York,  1818 

First  edition. 

2712  [Woolman],  a  Journal  of  the  i.ife,  Cospel  Labours  and 
Christian  Experiences  of  that  Faithful  Minister  of  Jesus  Christ, 
John  Woolman,  late  of  Mount-Holly,  in  the  Province  of  New- 
Jersey  ...  to  which  are  added,  his  Works  .  .  ,  8vo,  calf. 

Dublin,  1778 


4o8 


Americana. 


2JII  Worcester  (Samuel  M.)  New  Enc.iand's  Glory  aiul 
Crown.  A  Discourse  delivered  at  Plymouth,  Mass.,  December 
22,  184S.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Salem,  1S49 

.1714     [Worcester   Society  ok  Antiquity.]     Proceeoinos  of  the 

.   .    .    from  its  institution  Jan.  24,  1S75,  to  .    .    .    March  6th,  1877. 

Nos.  I  to  5.    8vo,  uncut.  Worcester,  1877-9 

The  3d  anil  4th  parts  arc  principally  ilcvotcii  to  Insi-riptions  from  the  oKl  IUiri;il 
(.'■rounils,  with  Bi()^rai)hical  ami  Historicil  Notes. 


•7'5     [Work  (F.). I     The  C'rimse  of  the  Wave. 
cloth,  uncut. 
Privately  prnuecl. 


2  p/ioto};ta/>/is.     Svo, 
New  York,  i8()() 


^716  Worth  (Thomas).  Pm'takch  Restored  :  an  Anachronatic 
Metempsychosis,  illustratinij  the  Illustrious  of  Cireece  and  Rome. 
24 /'/.i/ts.     Oblong  4to.  cloth.  New  York,  1862 

These  caricatures  have  many  local  allusions  anil  the  characters  are  often  taken 
from  N.  Y.  celebrities,  the  portrait  of  F.ilwin  Forrest  in  plate  ::  being  especially 
gooil. 

.:7i7  Wynne  (James).  Private  I.iurarus  of  New  York.  /'/<//(• 
rtf'rt'Sintini;  the  interior  of  Mr.  Noycs'  Library.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1 860 

A  feeble  attempt  to  describe   the   I.ibr;iries  of  John   .Mien,  tieorjje   Bancroft, 
Thomas  1'.  Barton.  J.  (.'arson    Brevoort,  Rev.  Dr.  Chapin,   Almon  \V.  llriswoKl, 
William   Menzies,  William  Curtis    Noyes,  Dr.    Purple,  Cico.  T.    Strong.   R.    I,.- 
Stu.irt,  Rich.ird  Cirant  White,  etc. 


2718  Wru'.ii  I  (H.  H.).  Historical  Sketches  of  Plymouth,  Pa. 
25 /•//<'/.'.{,'/ <;/>// .V.      121110,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  [187^^] 

2711)  |\\YrEiiEr.|  Descru'tionis  Ptolemaic.^  AuKincntum  sive 
t)(.ii!>ENTis  Notitia.  Hrevi  commentario  illustrata.  Studio  et 
t>pera  Comely  Wytfliet.      19  maps.     Folio,  vellum.       I.ovanii,  1597 

2720  [Wyteliet.]  HisroiKE  I'niver^eli.e  des  Inue^  Oct.  identales 
et  Orientates,  et  de  la  Conversion  dcs  Indiens.  Divisee  en 
trois  Parties,  par  Coniille  Wyttliet,  c\:  Anthoine  Magiii,  iS;  autres 
Historiens.     21  maps  anJ  ;^  i'n};ra'<u- J  titles.     Folio,  half  morocco. 

Douay,  1611 

"  Contrary  to  the  opinion  of  Brunet  who  supposed  that  there  was  only  one 
French  edition  issued  at  different  times  with  different  dates,  this  volume  dated 
161 1  is  really  a  new  edition,  and  has  two  leaves  (.containing  four  new  and  original 


Amkkuana. 


40Q 


maps')  ill  adilitinii  to  all  that  went  before.  These  four  maps  are  in  the  seeoiul 
part,  anil  represent:  I.  liulia  anil  the  Indian  Islands.  .'.  Japan.  ,.  C'hiii.i; 
and.  .\.  The  Philippine  Islanils.  The  map  of  Japan  is  the  {'-•{  aiithentie  mie, 
and  approaches  very  closely  to  those  of  our  modern  .\tlascs.' 

2-J21  Wviti  (William).  I'oR  ru  \i  is  to  the  [-iii:  aiul  M.wnkrs  of  llic 
Itihabitaiits,  of  tliat  Province  iti  America  called  Viki;im.\  .  .  . 
iS;c.  I15S5-15SSI.     Mil/'  iinJ  2T,  p/titfs.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1X41 

The  ahove  is  the  first  of  a  series  of  reprints  undertaken  by  ].  and  II.  C". 
I.an>;ley,  calleil  "  draphic  Sketches  from  (Mil  and  .\uthentie  Works  illustrating^ 
the  (."ostume,  llaliitsand  Character  of  the  Aborijjines  of  America." 

27--     XT'  I2ii1!5^  (jFranciflCO  lir). |    (Tonqutstn  Uc I  IDrru. 

/\^      \'erda(lera  relacion  cle  la  c()iu|iii.sta  del    Teni   jet]  pro- 
viiicia  del   Ciizco   Ua   mada   la  luieva   (.'astilla       Folio, 
brown  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  b}-  Bedford. 

Salamatica,  1547 
H.  A.  v.,  No.  277. 

-'7-3  IXrrtS.l  (JTonqUtHta  trcl  J3Cl*U.  Another  (taller)  copy. 
Clreen  morocco  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Gnul.  Salamanca,  1547 

2724  XiMKNEz  (Francisco).  Qvtatro  Liituos.  He  la  N.\  iik.mi  /  \.  y 
virtudes  de  las  plantas,  y  ani.nales  que  estan  recevidos  en  el  iiso 
de  Mkdicina  en  la  Nueva  Espa:^a,  y  la  Methodo,  y  correccion,  y 
preparacion,  que  para  administrallas  se  recpiiere  coti  lo  tpie  el 
Doctor  Francisco  Hernandez,  (S:c.  Portrait.  4to.  brown  levant 
morocco,  gilt  leaves.  Mexico,  1615 

A  translation  into  Spanish  of  Kecchi's  abridgment  of  the  original  (M.S.)  work 
on  the  Herbs  of  Mexico,  by  Hernandez,  undertaken  by  order  of  Philip  11. 
Hernandez  died  before  publishing  his  work, 

2725  XiMENEZ.    The  same,  but  imperfect.    4to,  vellum.    Mexico,  1615 


27; 


5     A   /"ANGUES    (Manuel   de).     Princumos    y    Rkm.as   de    la 

I        lengua  Cummanagota,  general  en  varias  nacioncs,  (jue 

habitanen  la  provincia  la  Cummana  |  Vi,nezui:i..v]  .  .  . 

junto  con  un  Diccionario  .    .    ,    por   .    .    .    Mathias  Hlanco.     410, 

calf.  Burgos,  161X5 

Title  and  3  preliminary  leaves.  Grammar,  fol.  1-71,  blank  leaf;  Dictionary,  p. 
73-220. 


4IO 


Americana. 


2727  [Yatzs  and  Moulton.]  History  of  the  Stati;  tif  Nkw-Yokk, 
including  its  Aboriginal  and  Colonial  Annals.  By  John  V.  N. 
Yates  .  .  .  and  Joseph  W.  Moulton.  9  maps  and  plans.  Vol.  I. 
in  2  parts.  New  York,  1S24-26 

Nkw    York    170   Years    Ago:  with  a  View  and    Explanatory 
Notes.     By  Joseph  VV.  Moulton.     Folded  plate.      New  York,  1H43 

2  vols,  in  I.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges. 

New  York,  1824-26-43 

2728  [Yemeniz.]  Catalogue  de  la  Bibliothkquk  de  M.  N.  Yemeniz 
.  .  ,  precede  d'une  Notice  par  M.  le  Roux  de  Lincy.  8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top.  Paris,  1867 

2729  Yepes  (Joaq-'in  Lopez).  Catecismo  y  Dkci.aracion  de  la 
DoCTRiNA  Cristiana  cn  Lengua  Otomi  con  un  Volcabulario  del 
Mismo  Idioma.     4to,  half  morcco.  Mcgico,  1826 

2730  Young  (Alexander).  Chronicles  of  the  Fir.st  Planters  of 
the  Colony  of  Massachusetjs  Bay,  from  1623  to  1636.  Por- 
trait^ map  and  woodcut.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Boston,  1846 

Contains  a  reprint  of  Wood's  Description  of  Massachusetts  front  the  "New 
England's  Prospect."     London,  1634. 


273' 


z 


APPA  (Juan  Bautista).  Vida,  y  Virtudes  .  .  .  escrivio  el 
Padre  Miguel  Venegas.  Portrait.  4to,  polished  calf, 
extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Zaehimiorf.  Barcelona,  1754 


2732  [Zarate  (Agostino  di).]  Le  Historie  .  .  .  dello  .Scopri- 
mento  et  Conquista  del  Peru  .  .  .  Tradotte  dal  .S.  Alfonso  Ulloa. 
8vo,  vellum.  Vinegia,  1563 

Unknown  to  I\ich,  Ternaux,  or  Hrunet. 


2733  I  Zarate  (Augustin  de).|  Historia  del  Descvurimiento  y 
CoNQVisTA  de  las  Provincias  del  Peru,  y  de  los  successos  que 
en  clla  ha  avido,  desde  que  se  conquisto,  hasta  que  el  Licenciado 
de  la  Gasca  Obispo  de  Siguen(;a  boluio  a  estos  reynos  :  y  de  las 
cosas  naturales,  etc.  Folio,  green  crushed  levant  morocco  extra, 
gilt  leaves,  by  Gruel.  Sevilla  :  Alonso  Escrivano,  1577 

I'ine  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Zarate  inserted. 

"Augustin  de  Zarate  fut  envoyt-  au  Perou  en  1543,  avec  Blasco  Nufies  Vela, 
en  qualitc  de  trcsorier  de  la  couronne.     11  joua  un  rule  assex  important  dan  les 


Americana. 


411 


giicrres  civiles  dc  ce  pays,  oii  il  rcsta  plusicurs  annees.  Son  ouvrnge  ([ui  n'a  ctt- 
public  en  fran(,ais  ([u'en  abrcge,  mtjrite  cependant  dV'  «  t'tudi(''  avoc  soin."- — 
Tkknaux. 

"  Zarale  was  a  man  of  rank  and  education.      I  lis  history,  wliethcr  we  attend  to 
its  matter  or  composition,  is  a  book  of  considerable  merit." — Roni.RTSoN. 


2734    I  Z«iratr.  |   Ti)t  Ufscoijfric  auTi  cronqufst  of  ti)C  ^jJvo- 

ttincrs  of  JJcrU,  and  the  Naiiigation  in  the  South  Sea,  along 
that  Coast.  .And  also  of  the  ritche  Mines  of  Potosi  \ii'0(>i/c//f,  "the 
Riche  Mines  of  I'otossi"].  [Second  title]  The  strange  and  delect- 
able History  of  the  Discouerie  and  Concjiiest  of  the  Prouinces 
of  Peru  .  .  .  Written  in  foure  bookes,  by  Augustine  Sarate  .  .  . 
Translated  out  of  the  Spanish  tongue,  by  T.  Nicholas.  4to,  red 
morocco  (the  last  2  leaves  margined). 

Jmpiiuted  at  London  by  Richard  Johncs   .    .    .    15.S1 

The  second  title  is  within  a  woodcut  border. 

Collation;  First  and  stt^.id  titles  as  above,  dedicatory  epistle,  <>  p\i.,  to  the 
Reader,  8  pp.  (the  last  2  pages  by  the  translator  and  signed  T.  N.);  Cosson's 
poetical  prais*^  of  the  translator.  2  pp. ;  History,  &c.,  184  pp.  At  p.  25  the  num- 
bering commences  as  fol.  13  and  continues  to  fol.  48,  re-commences  with  the  pre- 
fix fol.  at  61,  finally  dropping  the  prefix  at  68.  I'olio  16  is  repeated  and  20 
omitted.  The  numbering  of  leaves  ends  with  8S  and  a  Table,  3  pp.,  ends  the 
book.  Woodcuts  occur  at  folios  16,  20,  46,  58,  85  and  90,  the  latter  a  repetition 
of  the  first  title. 


,Mo  ei 
:alf, 
1754 


2735  Zarate  (Augustine  de).  Histoire  de  la  Dkcouvkrte  et  de  la 
CoKQUETK  du  Pkrou.  Traduite  de  TEspagnol  .  .  .  par  S.  I). 
C.  [de  Broe,  Seigneur  de  Citry  et  de  La  GuetteJ.  Frontispiece, 
large  map  and  a  ^plates.     2  vols.,  i2mo,  calf.  Paris,  1742 


10  y 
)s  (jue 
uiado 
de  las 
extra, 

1577 

;s  Vela, 
dan  les 


2736  Zakco  del  Vali.e  (M.  R.).  Documentos  Inkditos  para  la 
Historia  de  las  Bellas  Artes  en  Espana.     4to,  cloth,  uncut. 

Madrid,  1.S70 
Printed  throughout  on  yellow  p.iper. 

"  Tirada  de  58  ejempl;ires."     Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 
C.  Colon,  see  p.  24S.     H.  Cortes,  pp.  59-63  and  248. 

2737  [Zenger.]  The  Trval  of  John  Peter  Zenger,  of  New 
York,  Printer,  who  was  lately  Try'd  and  Acciuitted  for  Printing 
and  Publishing  a  Libel  against  the  Government.  With  the  Plead- 
ings and  Arguments  on  both  Sides.  1-48  pp.,  small  4to,  vellum, 
uncut.  Boston,  1738 


i 
\ 


412 


Americana. 


2738  [Zf.ngkr.|  a  Bkikk  Narkativk  of  the  Cask  and  Triai.  of 
John  Pkikr  Zkngkr,  Printer  of  the  New- York  Weekly-Journal. 
Folio,  moroceo  extra,  gilt  leaves,  by  Matt/incs. 

Lancaster:    W.  Dtinlap,  1756 

The  first  record  of  truth  being  aclmitted  as  justifuation  of  a  libel.  The  coun- 
sel for  the  defemlant  was  Andrew  Ilaniillon,  of  Pliiladelphia.  Objection  was 
taken  to  the  libels  Oct.,  1734.  Zenyer  was  arrested  Nov.  2,  1734,  and  on  the 
same  day,  four  numbers  of  the  New  York  Weekly  Journal  (7,  47,  48,  49)  were 
ordered  to  be  burned  by  the  common  hangman. 

2739  I /iKci.KR  (J.).|  Quae  intuscontinkntur.  Syria,  .  .  I*ales- 
tina  .  .  Arabia  .  .  Aegyptas  .  .  Schondia  .  .  Holmiae  .  . 
Regionum  stiperiorum,  &c.  8  double-leaf  maps.  Folio,  velliun, 
uncut.  Argentorati,  1532 

H.  A.  v.,  No.  170.     Rev.  of  leaf  92,  Petrus  Martyr,  &c. 

2740  ZoKzi  (Alessandro).  Manusckitt  Annotations  to  the  Mag- 
liabechi  copy  of  Fracanzio  da  Montai.boddo's  1'oksi  novamknii 
RKi  KovATi.  Edited  by  Henri  Harrisse.  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt 
top. 

*      The  Appendix  to  the  B.  A.  V.,  pp.  469-482. 

2741  ZuHi.Y  (J.  J.).  The  Stamp  Act  Rkpealep;  a  Sertnon  Preached 
in  the  Meeting  at  Savannah  in  (leorgia,  June  25th,  1766.     8vo. 

Savannah,  1766 
The  second  edition. 


/tiasniuch  as  it  is  desirable  to  include  the  eni  ire  collection  of  Ameri- 
cana in  this  Catalogue,  the  following  works,  by  Mr.  Barrisse,  are  here 
put  on  record,  but  will  not  be  offered  for  sale  : 

a.     An  Essay  on  the  Literary  Institution  best  adapted  to  the  pres- 
ent wants  and  interests  of  our  Country.     8vo. 

Columbia,  S.  C,  1S57 


b.       BiBLIOTHECA  BaRLOWIANA.       12010. 
Only  4  copies  printed. 


New  York,  1S64 


c.  Letters  of  Christopher  Columbus  Describing  his  First  Voyage 

to  the  Western  Hemisphere.     Texts  and  Translations.     Folio. 

New  York,  1.S65 

d.  Notes  on  Columbus.     Fo!  <  ,  one  large  paper  copy,  and  one  on 
India  paper.  New  York,  1866 

e.  BiBLIOTHECA  AMERICANA  Vktustissima.    A  Description  of  Works 

Relating  to  America,  published  between  the  years  1492  and   155  i. 
4to  and  large  Svo,  on  Whatman  paper.  New  York,  1 866 

/.  A  Brief  Disquisition  concerning  the  Early  History  of  Printing  in 
America.     Small  4to,  on  Whatman  paper.  New  York,  1866 

g.  D.  Fernando  Colon,  Historiador  de  su  Padre  ;  Ensayo  Critico. 
4to,  on  extra  paper.  Scvilla,  1871 

//.  BiBLIOTHECA  AMERICANA  Vetustissima.  Additions.  4to  and 
large  Svo,  on  Whatman  paper.  Paris,  1872 

/.  Notes  pour  servir  l'Histoire,  a  la  Bibliographie  et  a  la  Carto- 
graphie  de  la  Nouvelle  France  et  des  pays  Adjacents,  1545- 
1700.     Svo,  on  Whatman  paper,  Paris,  1872 

y,     Introduccion  de  la  Imprenta  en  America,  con  una  Bibliografia 
de  las  obras  impresas  en  aquel  hemisferio  desde  1540  a  1600.    4to. 

Madrid,   1872 

k.  Fernand  Colomb,  sa  vie,  ses  oeuvres.  Essai  critique.  Large  Svo, 
on  Whatman  paper.  Paris,  1872 


\H 


Amkkicaxa. 


/.  HisroiRK  Ckitiquk  de  la  Di':couvi:rti',  du  Mississippi,  1669-1673. 
D'apres  les  documents  incdits  du  Ministcre  de  la  Marine.  8vo, 
on  Holland  paper.  Paris,  i(S72 

• 

w.  T/AU'rnF.Ni  iciTK  dcs  "  Hisiorik  "  attribuces  a  Fernand  Colomb. 
<Svo,  on  Holland  paper.  Paris,  1873 

//.     l,i:s  Coi.OMHo  de  France  et  dMtalie, fameux  marinsdu  xv  siccle; 

1461-1491.  D'apres  des  documents  nouveaux  ou  incdits  tires  des 
archives  de  Milan,  de  Paris  et  de  Venise.  Mcmoire  lu  a  I'Acad- 
emie  des  inscriptions  et  belles-lettres  dans  ses  seances  des   i<=''  et 

15  niai  1874.  4to,  one  copy  on  Whatman  paper  and  one  on 
India  paper.  Paris,  1874 


o.     Vkrrazzano.     Svo. 

Extract  from  the  Nctuc  Criliijue. 


Paris,  1876 


p.  F^MPRKiNTKs  d'un  fragment  de  stele  egyptienne.  Hieroglyphical 
text  and  translation.  Extract  from  Melanges  W Arclu'ologic  c'gypt- 
iiciinc  ct  assyriennc.     Large  Svo.  Paris,  1876 

(].       Lies    RESTES    MORTEI.S    dc    ClIRlSTOPIIE    Coi.OMB,     I537-1 795-1877. 

Extrait  de  la  Revue  Critique,     8vo,  on  Holland  paper. 

Paris,   1878 

;-.  L'HisToiRE  de  Christophe  Colomb  attribuee  a  son  fils  Fernand. 
Examen  critique.     Svo,  on  Holland  paper.  Paris,  1878 

s.  Los  Restos  de  Don  Cristovai,  Colon.  Disquisicion.  Small 
4to.  Sevilla,  1878 

t.  Les  Sepultures  de  Christophe  Colomb,  Revue  Critique  du 
premier  rapport  officiel  public  sur  ce  sujet.  Svo,  on  Holland 
paper.  Paris,  1879 

ti.  Jean  et  S^-bastien  Cabot,  leur  origine  et  leurs  voyages.  P^tudes 
d'histoire  critique,  suivie  d'une  Cartographic,  d'une  Bibliographic 
et  d'une  Chronologie  des  voyages  au  Nord-Ouest,  de  1497  a  1550, 
d'apres  des  documents  inedits.     Large  Svo,  on  Whatman  paper. 

Paris,  18S2 

V.  Christophe  Colomb  et  la  Corse.  Observations  sur  un  decret 
recent  du  gouvernement  franyais.     Svo,  on  Holland  paper. 

Paris,  1883 


I! 


Americana. 


4'5 


74'.  Les  Corte-Reai.  et  leurs  voyages  an  Nouveau-Monde.  D'aprcs 
des  documents  nouveaiix  on  pen  connus  tires  des  archives  de  Lis- 
bonne  et  de  Modcne,  suivi  du  textc  iiiedit  d'un  rccit  de  la  trois- 
icme  expedition  de  Gaspar  Corte-Real  et  d'une  importante  carte 
nautique  portugaise  de  I'annee  1502,  reproduite  ici  pour  la  pre- 
miere fois.  Memoir  hi  d  rAcadcmie  des  inscriptions  et  belles- 
lettres  dans  sa  seance  du  i*^""  juin  1883.  Large  8vo,  with  led 
map  in  a  case,  on  Whatman  paper.  Paris,  ivSSj 

X.  Caspar  Corte-Real.  La  date  exacte  de  sa  demiere  expedition 
au  Nouveau-Monde.  D'apres  deux  documents  inedits  recemnient 
tires  des  archives  de  la  Torre  do  Tombo  a  Lisbonne.  Large  8vo, 
on  Whatman  paper.  Paris,  1883 

y.  Fragment  du  planisphere  envoye  de  Lisbonne  a  Hercule  d'Este, 
due  de  Ferrare,  avant  le  19  Novembre,  1502,  par  Alberto  Cantino. 
De  la  grandeur  de  Toriginal  (Bibliotheca  Estense  a  Modene). 
Fac-siviile,  105x110. 

One  of  the  six  copies  printed  on  a  single   sheet,  retouched   by   Filinski,  and 
mounted. 

z.  Christophe  Colomb.  Son  origine,  sa  vie,  ses  voyages,  sa  famille 
et  ses  descendants.  D'apres  des  documents  inedits  tires  des 
archives  de  Genes,  de  Savone,  de  Seville  et  de  Madrid.  Etudes 
d'histoire  critique.     2  vols.,  large  8vo,  on  Whatman  paper. 

Paris,   1884 

aa.  Grandeur  et  Di?cadence  de  la  Colombine.  8vo,  on  Whatman 
paper.  Paris,  1885 

bh.     La  Colombine  et  Cli^:ment  Marot.     8vo,  on  Whatman  paper. 

Paris,  1886 

cc.  Grandeza  y  oecaoencia  de  la  Colombixa.  Version  castellana 
autorizada  por  el  autor.     Small  4to.  Sevilla,  1886 

Contains  also  the  controversy  in  the  .Sevilan  papers. 


(/(/.     L'Origine  di  Christoforo  Colombo.     8vo. 

Isxtract  from  the  Giomale  Li'^ustico. 


Genoa,  1886 


ee.     ExcERPTA  Colombiniana.     Bibliographie  de  quartre  cents  pieces 
gothiques   fran(;aises,  italiennes  et   latines  du  commencement  du 


4i6 


Amkkicana. 


XVI*  sit'cle,  lion  dccrites  jusqu'ici.  Prccedce  d'une  histoire  de  la 
Hibliothcque  Colombine  et  de  son  fondateur.  8vo,  on  Holland 
paper.  Paris,  1887 

ff.  Le  Quartikmk.  cf.ntknairk  de  la  Dkcouvf.rtk  du  Nouvk.au- 
MuNDK.  Lettre  adresst-e  a  Son  Excellence  le  Ministre  de  Tln- 
struction  publitiue  du  royaume  d'ltalie,  par  un  citoyen  amcricain. 
8vo,  on  extra  Voltri  paper,  Genoa,  1S87 

Sg,  Christophe  Colomb  et  Savone.  Verzellino  et  ses  "  Memorie," 
Etudes  d'histoire  critique  et  documentaire.  8vo,  on  extra  Voltri 
paper.  Genoa,  1887 

////.  Christopher  Columbus  and  the  BANK  OF  saint  george.  IVUk 
plates.     Large  4to,  on  Holland  paper.    New  York  (London),  1888 


it.     Christoph  Columbus  in  Orient,     8vo, 

Extract  from  the  C'titralblatt  fiir  Bibliothckswisen. 

jj.     Christoforo  Colombo  e  gli  Oriental!.     8vo, 

Extract  from  the  Giomalv  IJgustico. 


Leipzig,  1888 


Genoa,  1889 


kk.  Document  inedit  concernant  Vasco  da  Gama.  Relation 
adressee  a  Hercule  d'Este,  due  de  Ferrare  par  son  anibassadeur  k 
la  Cour  de  Portugal.     Small  4to,  on  Japan  paper,  Paris,  1889 

Publication  "per  twzze,'"  privately  printed. 


MANUSCRIPTS. 


ll| 

1! 


2742  A  Dk.taii,  ok  Somk  Particular  Services  Perkormkd  in 
America,  during  the  years  1776-1777-1778  and  1779.  (Compiled 
from  Journals  anil  Original  Papers.)     410,  half  calf.     156  pages. 

This  MS.  was  purchased  in  London,  July,  1830,  by  Ithiel  Town. 

A  note  pasted  on  tlie  inside  of  the  front  cover  says  :  "  N.  B.  In  every  Instance 
look  at  Annual  Register,  and  compare  <'«;■  Account  of  Actions  with  the  .\ccount 
given  by  Mi/ie/s." 

ARNOLDS  QUEBEC  EXPEDITION. 

2743  The  Orioinai,  MS.  of  Colonel  Benedict  Arnold's  Journal 
of  the  Expedition  to  Quebec,  left  by  him  at  West  Point  whence  he 
fled  on  hearing  of  Andre's  capture.  4to,  crushed  levant  morocco 
extra,  by  Bedford.     40  pages. 

The  Journal  commences  Wednesday,  September  27th,  1775,  and  ends  on  Octo 
ber  29th  of  the  same  year. 

Extracts  have  been  published  in  the  Appendi.K  to  Knapp's  Life  of  Burr.    1835. 

2744  BussE  Island,  in  Hudson's  Bay.  Of  the  evidence  of  the 
Existence  of  this  Island  and  the  accounts  concerning  it.  A  MS. 
of  66  pages.     4to,  half  calf. 

2745  [Canada.]  Etat  Present  du  Canada,  dress^  sur  nombre 
de  Memoircs  et  connoissances  acquises  sur  les  lieux.  Par  le 
S''  Boucault,  Ancien  Lieutenant  Particulier  de  la  Prevoste  et 
Lieut' gnal  de  L'Amirante  de  Quebec:  119  i^^l^^?,,  preceded  by  a 
title-page  ornatnented  unth  the  drawing  of  a  vessel.  Folio,  red  mo- 
rocco extra,  gilt  edges,  with  coat-of-arms  impressed  on  covers.   1 7 1 4 

From  the  collection  of  David  Constable. 

2746  [California.]  Four  Letters  in  Spanish,  from  Fray  Rafael 
Vkkger,  Guardian  of  the  College  of  San  Fernando,  Mexico,  to 
the  Fiscal  D"  Manuel  Lanz  de  Casafonda  :  as  follows  : 

I.  June  30th,  1771.  3  pp.,  with  the  copy  of  a  letter  enclosed — 
from  one  of  the  Missionaries  of  Santa  Maria — dated  loth  May, 
1769.     4  pp. 

II.  August  3d,  1771.     32  pp. 


4iS 


MANl'SCkll'TS. 


III.  Aujjust  27th,  1 77 1.     6  pp. 

IV.  August  2S1I1,  1771.     4  pp. 

Rcpoitiii};  on  the  State  of  the  old  Missions  of  California;  and  on 
the  new  Missions  proposed  to  be  foiuuleil  in  the  Ports  of  San 
Dicyo  and  Monte  Rey.     Folio,  half  morocco. 

2747  C'liAi.MKKS  (Cico.).  Memorandum  Hook,  notinjj  peculiar 
Americanisms,  Early  i'rinters  and  matters  connected  with  the 
Revolution  of  1776.     ()l)long  i2mo,  roan. 

^"  CiiAi. Milks'   Tapkhs,  see  2784. 

CHARLESTON    E.XPKDITION. 

2748  A  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  against  Charlks-Town 
S"  Carolina,  under  the  Command  of  Major  Gkn'  Clinton  .  .  . 
and  Commodore  Sir  Peter  Parker  .  .  .  1776.  May  31  to 
June  28th.     Folio,  half  calf.     30  pp. 

The  Narrative  of  Comm.  Parker  ends  with  the  attack  on  Sullivan's  Fort^ 
followed  by  the  ten  Letters  of  Gen.  Clinton  arranging  the  plan  of  attack. 

CHEROKEE  INDIANS, 

2749  Copies  of  Papers  res  )ecting  the  Cherokee  Indians  of  Vir- 
ginia, viz.: 

Deed  with  the  Cheroke  is.     1767. 
Treaty  at  Fort  Stanwix.     1768. 

Instructions  to  the  Commissioners  respecting  Boundaries. 
Commissioner's  Report,  &c.,  &c. 

Oeitciai,  (printed)  Letter  from  G.  Home,  dated  Rappahannock 
River,  June  20,  1723,  &c.,  &c.     Folio,  52  pp.,  half  morocco. 

2750  Brief  Remarks  concern'.ng  the  Cod-Fishery,  the  Beaver 
Trade,  and  the  Limits  of  New  England  and  New  France. 
Folio,  half  morocco,  61  pp. 

g^"  "  The  writer  of  the  preceding  Paper  says  that  he  was  on  the  Upper  Lakes 
in  i()S7,  .and  that  he  afterwards  held  an  office  under  the  French  Covernment  in 
tlie  Island  of  Newfoundland  .  .  .  The  Baron  dc  la  Hontan  was  on  the  Lakes 
ill  that  year,  and  lie  afterwards  held  an  office  in  Newfounuland.  He  offended 
the  gdVf'rnnient  by  his  conduct  there,  and  was  obliged  to  fly  from  France,  and 
spend  the  lomaindcr  of  his  life  in  other  countries.  These  circumstances  render 
it  almost  certain  that  he  was  the  author  of  the  Paper.  And  hi'-,  exile  will  account 
for  the  apparently  tre.icherous  manner  in  which  he  exposed  tne  views  and  policy 
of  the  governni!  nt  of  his  native  country.  The  paper  bears  evident  marks  of 
being  a  tmnslalion."     J[ared]  S[parks1,  Oct.,  1846. 

The  above  note  is  written  in  the  autograph  of  Jared  Sparks  on  p.  63.  An 
autograph  letter  to  the  sa.iic  effect,  addressed  to  Winthrop  Sargent,  is  inserted  at 
the  beginning.      I'he  MS.  once  belonged  tc  Robert  Southey. 


MaXUSCRH'TS. 


410 


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2751  [Coi.UMniJs.]  A  Manuscript  Petition,  AnnREssEi)  by  Col- 
umbus to  Ferdinand  and  Isadella,  clainiinjj  certain  rijjiits 
based  upon  several  "  Capitalaciones  "  which  are  here  recited.  16 
pajjes  in  a  remarkably  clear  character.  Folio,  crushed  levant 
morocco  extra,  jjiit  ed^jes,  by  Gruel.  1492- 1 494 

"  The  Capitulaciones"  of  1402,  which  are  here  given,  can  be  found  in  Navar- 
rete,  the  others  have  never  been  printed,  and  do  not  even  exist  in  the  Archives  of 
the  Indias. 

This  document  was  evidently  dictated  by  Christopher  I'olunibus  at  the  Islam! 
of  Ilis|)aniola  in  I4<j4.  l!y  comparing  the  handwritinn  with  that  of  several 
important  papers  preserved  here  [Sevilla]  .  .  .  Don  Francisco  de  I'aula  Juarez, 
the  chief  archivist,  and  myself,  came  to  the  conclusion  that  it  had  been  written 
by  Diego  de  Penalosa  .   .   .    H.  11. 

2752  [Cuba.]  Littera  Mandata  della  Insula  de  Cuha  de  India 
in  la  quale  se  contiene  dele  Insule  Citte  Gente  et  animali  nova- 
iiiente  trovate  de  lanno.  mdxix.  per  li  Spagnoli.  4to,  half 
morocco.     9  leaves,  including  title,  in  modern  MS. 

DINWIDDIE    PAPERS. 

2753  Military  Letters,  &c.,  and  Official  Correspondenci'.  of 
Governor  Robert  Dinwiddie,  of  Virginia,  froin  1754  to  1757. 
453  PP<  2  vols.,  4to,  half  morocco. 

These  letters  are  .-iddrcssed  to  George  Washington,  Col.  Fry,  Col.  Innes,  Lord 
Fairfax,  lion.  John  Rutherford,  the  Sachems  and  Warriors  of  the  Cherokees, 
&c.,  &c.,  and  are  copied  in  a  clear  handwriting. 

2754  King  Charles  II.  Letter  to  John  Indicott  (sic)  requiring 
him  to  stay  proceedings  against  the  Quakers,  Sep.  9,  1661. 

Samewell  (sic)  Shattock's  account  of  the  delivery  of  said 
Letter,  his  interview  with  Endicott,  &c. 

William  Robinson's  Letter  to  George  VVhithead,  George  Fox 
and  George  Rofe,  narrating  his  Journal  and  sufferings  in  Virginia, 
Maryland,  &c.,  and  his  imprisonment  at  Boston,  July  12,  1659. 

Together  8  pages,  written  in  a  clear  hand      4to,  calf,  antique. 

2755  Erection  del  Arzopispado  de  Mexico.  A  Manuscript  of  nine 
leaves  in  the  handwriting  of  Christobal  de  Cabrera,  with  the  origj. 
nal  seal,  and  signed  by  Bishop  Zummaraga.  With  an  English 
translation   by  Henry  Harrisse.     Folio,  crushed  levant  morocco 

extra,  by  Gruel.  15 34"  15 35 

The  full  text  of  this  MS.  has  been  published  by  Bp.  Lorenzana,  in  his  Con- 
cilium Mi'xicanum,  Mexico,  1769.  410,  Vol.  2,  at  the  end  of  the  vol.,  and  with 
a  separate  pagination,  under  the  title  of:  "  Enctio  Ecclesiie  Mexicana  quic 
cadcm  est  cum  ceteris  ejusdem  pnn'inciu." 


420 


MaNUSCKH'IS. 


2756  [Faikiiouunk.]  a  Faitiikui.  Narkativk  of  the  Situation, 
JJouiuliiric's,  l'rivilc>jcs,  Trade  i\:  first  Discovery  of  Nkwkcujnd- 
i.ANi),    from    an    Orij^inal    Manuscript   of   Sik    Staikokd    Faik- 

•iioUKNK  Kn'.  To  wiiicli  is  added  the  Names  of  the  Orijjinal 
IManters  at  the  several  Harbours,  and  a  list  of  all  the  Harbours 
where  Fish  is  taken,  &c.     Folio,  vellum,  102  pages,        Cina  1699 

2757  I  Harokeaves.J      The  Misceli.ankous  Works  of  F|rancis] 

H[ar(;reavks|  in  Prose  and  Verse.    Volume  the  Second.   Svo.calf. 

A  mat  MS.  of  335  pages,  with  Index,  16  pp. 

This  vol.  commences  with  "  A  Short  Account  of  Virjjinia.     Part  tlic  Second." 

2758  Hauvi'V  (John).  A  briefe  declaration  of  the  Sta  tk  of  Vircwnia 
at  my  comminge  from  thence  in  febniary  1624.     4  pp. 

Virginia  Council  Letter  to  the  Lords,  Trade  and  Plantations 
1626.     3  pp. 

Folio,  calf  extra,  by  Riviere. 

The  second  document  bears  the  names  of  Raphe  llamor,  William  Claybourne, 
Roger  Smitli,  Abraham  I'erley,  Francis  VVyatt  and  Francis  West. 

2759  [  Hunter. J  Rkei.ections  on  the  different  States  and  Conditions 
of  Society,  with  the  Outlines  of  a  Plan  to  ameliorate  the  Circum- 
stances of  the  Indians  of  North  America.  A  neatly  written 
MS.  I  by  two  hands]  of  38  pages.     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

PAUL  JONES'  LOG  BOOK. 

2760  A  Journai.l  kept  on  Board  the  Serapis,  an  English  Ship  of  War, 
of  44  Guns,  taken  the  23''.''  of  September,  [1779]  (by  the  Bon 
Homme  Rich^. )  now  ('ommanded  by  the  Honbi.e  Paui,  Jones. 

Folio,  the  original  parchment  covers,  in  a  half  morocco  case. 

1;^*'  The  above  Journal  commences  with  the  events  of  Sept.  26,  1779,  o"  which 
day  Commodore  Paul  Jones  changed  his  colors  from  the  Skkai'Is,  on  account  of 
the  Hon  IIommk  Richard  sinking  from  the  damage  received  in  her  action  with 
the  .Skr.M'IS.  On  Nov.  22nd  of  the  same  year  his  tlag  was  transferred  to  the 
Al.l-IANCK,  see  p.  21.  On  Monday,  June  12,  1780,  Capt.  I.andy  [Landais]  took 
command  of  the  Ai,i.ian\k  ''by  Order  of  Congress."  June  istli  the  Journal  is 
continued  on  the  Akiici..  On  June  22  the  Skrai'Is  was  sold  for  240,o(x)  livres. 
On  Aug.  2f)  the  scribe  has  evidently  opened  a  fresh  bottle  of  ink  forthe  remainder 
of  the  MS.  is  black  and  clear,  instead  of  the  faded  brown  appearance  of  the  pre- 
ceding 86  pages.  The  Log  ends  at  p.  98  (Oct.  14)  with  the  ship  repairing  damages 
(sustained  in  a  storm  on  Oct.  y)  in  the  harbor  of  I, 'Orient ;  after  which  follows  a 
transcription,  3  pp.,  from  the  original  MS.  account  of  the  action  with  the  Serapis. 
Then  44  pp.  List  of  OlVicers,  \c.,  on  the  Bon  Homme  Richard  and  Ariel,  i"tc. 

On  the  cover  the  following  is  written  under  date  of  Sept.  3,  1 780  ; 

"  This  book  belongs  to  M""  Henry  l.unt.  Lieutenant   of  the  .Ship  of  War 

[lion  Homme  Richard]." 

See  Sherburne's  Paul  Jones,  p.  171. 


Manuscripts. 


421 


2761  Kkmp  {R'\vhaa\,  Sfcy.  0/  Fa.),  "DupLiCArr.  of  my  letter  to 
theyor  Hono'''''  Comissioners  *'  for  foreign  plantations.  4  leaves, 
si^jned    "  Virg  :    this    i7«''   of    May  1635."     Folio,  calf   extra,  by 

2762  [Ladrkns. I  The  Petition  of  Hknry  Laurens  to  His 
Majesty's  ((Jio.  III.]  principal  Sk.cretaries  of  State  denyinjj  all 
char)>;es  which  had  been  advanced,  as  to  his  disloyalty  to  Enj^iand, 
and  asking  to  be  allowed  the  use  of  pen  and  ink,  permission  to 
receive  visits  from  his  Son,  and  the  assistance  of  an  Attorney. 
Signed  Henry  Laurens,  Tower  of  London,  23rd  June,  1781.  Folio, 
half  morocco,  r  i  pp. 

THE  LIVINGSTON  CORRESPONDENCE. 

2763  This  famous  collection  of  over  1,000  Lktters,  Petitions,  &c., 
for  the  most  part  addressed  to  William  Livingston,  while  he  held 
the  position  of  Governor  of  New  Jersey,  is  generally  of  an  official 
character,  the  earliest  1775,  the  latest  1782,  though  (lov.  Livingston 
held  his  office  for  14  years.  While  it  will  be  impossible  in  these  pages 
to  give  anything  approaching  an  adequate  idea  of  the  value  of  this 
collection,  the  following  list  selected  from  some  of  the  more 
important  papers,  will  at  least  form  a  clue  to  their  importance. 
The  whole  carefully  mounted  and  bound  in  8  folio  volumes,  half 
russia  (in  a  wooden  case),  including  a  complete  Index  and  Digest 
of  the  whole. 

Laight  (William),  London,  England,  Oct.  3,  1775,  to  John  Jay. 

"  Many  who  say  .  .  .  They  can  no  longer  advocate  the  cause  [of  America] 
.  .  .  Many  .  .  .  hesitate  not  to  declare  that  the  Americans  are  in  a  state  of 
Rebellion,  &  that  the  most  coercive  measures  ought  to  be  pursued  .  .  . 
others  .  .  .  speak  in  favor  of  America  .  .  .  but  .  .  .  declare,  that  while  the 
Colonies  are  protected  by  &  remain  a  part  of  this  Kingdom,  they  ought  to 
contribute  in  a  constitutional  manner,  their  proportion  of  the  e.xpenses  of  the 
Empire  .  .  .  The  Riches,  Strength  &  Grandeur  of  this  Island,  has  not  I  am 
afraid  been  sufficiently  attended  to,  by  the  Leaders  of  the  opposition  in  America 
.  .  .  For  well  I  am  convinced  that  if  its  Power  should  be  exerted  against  our 
native  Country,  that  universal  desolation  must  inevitably  be  the  unhap'iy  Con- 
sequence." 

Hunt  (Isaac),  London,  Apl.  27,  1778. 

"  My  dear  Polly"  [his  wife]  "  But  America  is,  by  no  means  the  Country, 
where  a  Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  England  could  live  tolerably  comfortable, 
unless  like  a  Smith,  a  Duche,  a  Coombes  and  a  White  he  could  creep  and  cringe 
and  trim  and  perjure  himself  for  a  morsel  of  bread.     Moreover  if  Independ- 


•! 


42/ 


Manuscripts. 


Tin;  Livingston  Corrkspondknce — Ccutuiued. 

ence  is  established  the  Church  with  the  Monarchy  will  be  destrnyed,  and  Repub- 
licanism with  Presbyterianism  its  Brat  erected  on  their  ruins." 

The    Reverend   Centleman   concludes  with    other  ill  digested  and  virulent 
matter,   more   forcible   than  elegant,   and  if   "dear  Polly"  read  between  the 
lines,  the  chances  are  that  she  declined  to  be  re-united. 
Van  ni-.R  Capk.i.i.kn,  Amsterdam,  6  July,  1779. 

Thirteen   folio  pages  closely  written  in  (presumably)  choice  Dutch,  with  an 
English  translation  attached. 

Till'  letters  now  following  are  written  to  Gov.  Lii'in^ston  except  luhen   otherwise 
staled,  and  eontinue  in  proper  ehronologieal  sequence. 

1779. 

HfNTiNOTON  (Sam'l),  Phila.,  Oct.  8. 

A  courteous  communication  assuring  the  Governor  of  his  social  loyalty. 

Thomson  (Chas.),  Nov.  4. 

Conveying  the  thanks  of  Congress  to  his  Excellency. 

Livingston  (Margaret),  Claremont,  Nov.  q. 

ThankfuU  that  her  Dear  Dear  Husband  is  now  "  safe  in  the  Harbor  of  IJliss." 
BouDiNOT  ^Elisha),  EU/.bt.  Town,  Der,  i. 

"  Surprised  at  CJeneral  Paterson's  descending  so  low,  as  to  attempt  imposing 

upon  your  Excellency  by  a  mere  quibble  .  .   .  when  he  asserts  that  Lezier  is 

not  in  Irons." 

1780. 

Huntington  (Sam'l),  Phila.,  Jany.  20. 

Enclosing  Act  of  Congress  "  that  the  most  effectual   measures  may  be  taken 
to  prevent  such  nefarious  practices  of  supplying  the  Enemy  with  provision;..  ' 
TRUMiitLL  (Jonathan),  Hartford,  27  January. 

"  Credit  Sir  !  is  a  coy  dame— she  must  be  nicely  attended  to  &  even  then  her 
Humour  is  very  capricious." 
Watkins  (John  W.).  Mch.  5. 

"  Permission  to  pay  my  Addresses  to  your  youngest  Daughter." 
Loudon  (Williami,  Morristown,  Mch.  6. 

An  extraordinary  appeal  from  a  murderer  "  in  Bondage  and  in  irons  strong." 
Tri'MHUi.i.  (Jonathan),  Lebanon,  Mch.  10. 

*'  This  measure  [Repeal  of  the  Tender  Act]  was  dictated  by  a  Desire  to 
revert  once  more  to  the  long-forgotten  paths  of  Justice  and  Integrity." 
\Vasiiin(;t<»n  (Geo.),  Morristown,  16  March. 

"  The  lengthy  confinement  of  many  of  our  officers  some  of  whom  have  been 
prisoners  since  the  affair  of  Long  Island,   has  alone  made  them  extremely  sen- 
sible of  any  exchange  which  has  the  least  appearance  of  partiality." 
Holston  (W.  C),  Phila.,  18  Mch. 

"  I  have  the  I  lonour  to  enclose  you  the  I'roceedingsof  a  General  Court-martial 
held  for  the  Trial  of  Major  General  Benedict  Arnold." 
Pk'I'KRS  (Richard),   Mch.  20. 

"The  Reason  of  addressing  your  Excellency  at  this  Time  is  to  ask  your 
Assistance  in  relieving  the  Army  from  an  impending  Calamity,"  &c. ,  &c., 
meaning,  lack  of  money  to  transport  Provisicms. 


MANUSf:KIPTS. 


423 


1780.  TuK  LiviNcsToN  ("oRRrspoNnENCK— G';///«w</. 

vVasiiington  (Genl.),  Morristown,  Mch.  2(>. 

Directing  the  deposit  of  Provisions  for  the  Army  in  the  various  New  Jersey 
Stations. 

Flkudrik  (Chev.  de  la),  Apl.  4. 

"  I  beg  for  your  protection  [against  taxation]  and  to  be  treated  as  the  amcri- 
can  gentlemen  are  treated  in  France." 

HoL-STON  (W.  C),  Phil.,  4  April. 

"  The  army  is  ag;iin  suffering  for  want  of  provisions." 

CjiAMiiKKi.iN  (\Vm.),  Amwell,  .\pril  3. 

"The  adjutant,  four  of  the  >.;•  plains,  &  one  Lieut,  has  Kefused  to  Obey 
my  orders." 

This  disgruntled  officer  continues  his  various  complaints  through  the  whole 
of  this  and  next  year. 

FoRMAN  (.Samuel),  Apl.  7,  Kildan. 

"  The  lower  part  of  the  Country  is  in  Continual  Possession  of  the  enemy." 

S(  UDDKR  (N.-ith'l),  Freehold,  Apl.  10. 

"  Mrs.  Roe  ...  is  the  Widow  of  Mathias  Roe,  one  of  the  unfortunate 
Militiamen  who  in  the  Month  of  February,  1777  were  surprised  on  the  high 
Lands  of  Naversink  and  made  Prisoner  by  the  british,  and  who  soon  after  fell 
a  Victim  with  many  others  of  them  to  british  cruelty  in  the  (ucuisiil  Sui^ar 
house  at  New  York." 

Morris  (Robt.),  Phila.,  Apl.  17. 

' '  I  approve  very  much  the  idea  of  employing  Young  ( ientlemcn  in  the  .Ameri- 
can Navy,  which  will  most  certainly  become  one  day  or  other  respected  on  the 
Ocean,  however  depressed  now." 

Harrison  (Robt   II.),  Morris  Town,  Apl.  19. 

Communicating  the  desire  of  Washington  to  retain  the  body  of  Militia  Horse 
engaged  by  the  Baron  de  Kalb. 
Halstki)  (Matthias),  Niel  (Robt.). 

Dated  from  the  Sugar    House,    New  York,   April   24,  and  detailing  their 
miseries  in  that  prison. 
Livingston  (W.  B.),  Madrid,  May  5. 

Thanking    Cod   that    be  is  now  at  Madrid  and  expressing  the  belief  that 
though  Mr.  Jay  may  succeed  in  his  mission,  the  Spanish  government    will 
"  make  us  purchase  their  friendship  as  dear  as  possible." 
Feu,  (John),  Phila.,  May  7. 

"  This  day  I  received  a  Card  .  .  .  that  we  would  attentl  to-morrow  morning 
at  g  o'clock  at  the  Catholic  Chappie  in  this  City  to  Pray  (I  believe  it  was  to 
Pray,  but  as  it  was  French,  which  I  do  not  understand  very  well,  I  am  not 
sure)  for  the  Repose  of  the  Soul  of  Mr.  Merallies,  I  shall  attend  and  do  the 
needful!." 
Tii.GiiMAN  (Tenet),  H.  Q.,  11  May. 

"  I  have  the  pleasure  to  inform  you  that  the  Marquis  de  Lafayette  announces 
Mr.  Jay's  safe  arriv?"  "  Spain."  The  letter  fuither  observes  tiiat  (ireat  Lrit.iin 
cannot  secure  Allies,  the  German  Princes  are  cold,  Holland  neutral,  and  Ireland 
sulky. 


424 


Manuscripts. 


1780.  The  Livingston  Correspondence — Continued. 

Lt;cERNE  (Ct.  de  la). 

Also  relative  to  Mr.  Jay's  Mission. 

Allinson  (Sam'l),  Burlington,  May  25. 

A  ludicrous  exhibit  of  Quaker  self-satisfaction.  "  My  principles  are  thus 
superior  to  thine." 

Remsen  (Henry),  Morristown,  27  May. 

Regretting  he  could  procure  no  "halts"  for  the  Clovernor  and  himself  in 
Philadelphia  "  the  brims  were  all  too  large." 

Morris  (Jacob),  Phil.,  June  i. 

"  The  friends  of  Mr.  Gouverneur  Morris  in  New  York  being  extremely  uneasy 
at  his  present  unfortunate  situation  are  exceedingly  desirous  that  his  sister  Mrs. 
Ashfield  should  come  out  to  this  city  to  visit  him." 

Houston  (\V.  C),  Phil.,  2  June. 

"  As  I  came  through  Trenton  I  heard  of  a  Supplement  or  Gazette  extraor- 
dinary of  Rivington's  figuring  upon  the  capture  of  Charlestown. " 

IlorsTON  (W.  C),  Phil..  5  June. 

Announcing  the  capture  of  l-'ort  Moultrie. 

Heard  (Nath'l),  Springfield.  June  10. 

Information  that  6000  of  the  Enemy  "  lay  between  Elizabeth  town  and  the 
point." 

SriRiiNO  (Lord),  Camp  Springfield,  13  June. 
"  The  enemy  remain  in  the  same  position." 

Tii-GHMAN  (Tenet),  Camp  Springfield,  June  14. 

The  Enemy's  horse  having  made  a  short  excursion  they  were  fired  upon,  one 
killed   and  several  wounded,    "among  the    latter  .   .   .  the   famous   Cornelius 
Hatfield." 
Maxwell  (Wm.),  Jersey  Camp,  14  June. 

"  Intelligence  was  received  that  the  enemy  were  landing  in  force  ...  I 
thought  Elizabeth  Town  would  be  an  improper  place  for  me,  I  therefore 
retired."  A  conflict  was  enjoyed  later  when  the  writer  says  "General  Stirling 
is  among  their  wounded  .  .   .   with  Count  Donop  Killed." 

Wallace  (Joshua  M,),  SpringfieUI,  June  15. 

"Mrs.  Livingston  and  all  the  Family  are  well,  that  they  vere  treated  with 
gre.it  jjoliteness  by  the  Enemy." 

I'oKMAN  (Samuel),  Plack  Point,  June  17. 

"  Yesterday  Ailmiral  Arbuthnot  &  three  P'rigates  arrived  at  the  hook." 

Blanck  (Thos.),  Bergen  Co.,  18  June. 

"  On  the  i()th  instant  the  Vulture  of  sixteen  guns  came  up  as  high  as 
Clouster  (?) " 

SiTRLiNO  (Lord),  Springfield,  June  19. 

"It  is  reduced  to  a  certainty  that  Admiral  Arbuthnot  arrived  at   New  York 
with  nearly  70  ships  ...  on  the  17th." 
Stkuben  (Baron),  Springfield,  20  June. 

"  The  weakness  of  the  Post  to  which  I  have  been  appointed  .  .  .  has  given 
me  inexpressible  concern  ";  with  Answer  of  the  Gove-    ^c. 


MaNUSCRII'TS. 


425 


1780.  TiiK  Livingston  Correspondknce — Continued. 

Faf.sm  (John  Jacob),  Mount  Mope,  26  June. 

Complaining  that  he  cannot  operate  the  Hibernia  Furnace  rcntctl  of  Lord 
Stirling,  if  his  v»orkmen  are  drafted  for  military  service. 

Livingston  (IL  B.),  Madrid,  12  July. 

Evidently  ."^pain  is  still  on  the  fence  ;  the  writer  says  "  Mr.  Jay  is  not  yet 
acknowledged."  Mr.  Cumberland  [the  British  agent]  &  his  family  "are  much 
caressed." 

Jay  (John),  Madrid,  July  14, 

"  There  is  a  little  stranger  here  who  I  hope  will  one  Day  have  the  I'leasurc 
of  calling  you  Grandfatb.r."  The  letter  goes  on  to  state  an  attempt  made  to 
name  the  child  after  "the  Saint  of  that  day"  but  finding  I'ope  St.  Cirilo  was 
the  individual  "  and  as  neither  l'  at  name,  or  oltice,  except  in  the  case  of  Pope 
Joan,  ever  appertained  to  a  female  "  the  name  of  Susanna  is  chosen.  ' '  a  gootl 
sort  of  woman  "  who  "  nobly  resisted  the  lascivious  attempts  of  two  Inquisitor 
(Jenerals." 

Washington  (Geo.),  Peeks  Kill,  .\ug.  i. 

"  A  considerable  part  of  the  Enemy's  force  are  gone  to  Khode  Island  wi'.h  a 
view  of  reducing  the  armament  from  France."    Continuing,  theCeneral  proposes 
to  move  against  New  York  "with    rapidity  and  vigor  "  in  order  to  divert  the 
Enemy. 
Livingston  (II.  1^),  Madrid,  Aug.  8. 

"  Mr.  Jay  is  not  acknowledged  .   .   .   The  Count  D'Estaing  is  just  arrived  at 
this  Coast,  it  is  thought  he  is  to  have  command  of  the  combined  fleets  at  Cadiz." 
Livingston  (\Vm.  Ale,x.),  Orange  Town,  17  Aug. 

"  I  saw  fat   West    Point]  Col.  Lamb  ...   he  has  got    Lt.  Moody  closely 
confined   in    Irons   at    Fort  Putnam  ...  he  does  not  think  the  place  secure 
enough  for  so  great  a  Villain." 
Dayton  (Elias),  Orange  Town,  Aug.  17. 

' '  Our  army  is,  in  comparison  to  what  it  has  been,  pretty  formidable  in  point 
of  number." 
Stirling  (Lord),  Orange  Town.  Aug.  18. 

"  The  Army  is  once  more  in  the  State  of  New  Jersey,  or  very  near  il." 

Pickering  (Timothy),  Trenton,  Sept.  18. 

"  I  am  happy  that  your  E.xcellency  pronounces  Col.  Neilson  .  .  .  "an 
excellent  man  "...  I  have  taken  much  pains  to  find  persons  deserving  that 
title." 

Arnold-Andre  Consi'Iracy. 

Copies  of  the  Letters  of    Nalhl.  (ireen,   Beneilict  Arnold    "On   Board  the 
Vulture"  and  Genl.  Washington,  communicating  the  particulars  of  this  famous 
event,  followed  by  a  long  letter  from  W.  C.  Houston  on  the  same  .subject. 
Houston  (W.  C),  Phil.,  Oct.  2. 

"  On  Saturday  night  la.st  Arnold  was  carried  in  eflfigy  through  the  streets  of 
this  City,  and  burnt  at  the  Coffee-house,  with  his  Friend  the  Devil." 

Reed  (Joseph),   Bethlehem,  Oct.  5. 

"  The  Brethren  at  this  Pb-e  have  informed  me  that  they  have  sundry 
Books  of  a  Spiritual  Nature  dC  New  V'ork  which  they  are  desirous  to  avail 
themselves  of." 


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1780.  The  I,ivin(;ston  Cokri  spondkncf. —  CoittinueJ. 

HuRR  (Aaron),  Peramus,  20  Oct. 

"  I  have  long  had  an  acquaintance  with  Miss  [Caty]  Goekt,  and  know  her  to 
be  a  worthy  inoffensive  character  .  .  .  A  variety  of  misfortunes  have  rendered 
her  subsistence  here  impracticable." 

Cl.ARK  (Abnrj.),  Phil.,  Oct.  22. 

"Reports  very  iiitely  have  reached  you  of  our  obtaining  an  important  advan- 
tage over  the  t;nemy  in  Carolina  .  .  .  The  whole  intelligence  depends  on  the 
Veracity  of  Major  Tate." 

Lee  (Thos.  S.),  Annapolis,  Nov.  3. 

Requesting  on  behalf  of  the  Maryland  Delegates  a  passport  for  Doctor 
Upton  Scott  through  N.  Y.  and  N.J. 

Moffat  (Wm.),  Eliz.  Town,  Nov.  15. 

"  I  have  been  sent  here  to  commiind  this  Post,  am  so  interrupted  in  doing 
my  duty  by  a  certain  Hendricks,  who  calls  himself  Captain "  &c.  [The 
explanation  of  Henilricks  follows,  Nov.  22.  J 

Houston  (W.  C),  Phil.,  Nov.  20. 

"  The  enclosed  may  afford  your  Exctllcncy  some  amusement.  It  was 
found  among  the /r/Vrt/*  Papers  of  Mrs.  Arnold,  wife  of  the  Traitor-dcncral, 
and  is  one  of  the  Adventures  of  her  Life." 

FRii.iNGHUYSEN(Fred.),  Woodbridge,  Dec.  5. 

"  There  is  no  probability  of  a  speedy  Incursion  &  therefore  .  .  .   dismiss 
our  respective  commands." 
JdiiNKS  (Tim),  Morristown,  Dec.  9. 

"  You  sent  for  one  or  two  Hooks  of   Letters.     I  find  three  made  up  book 
fashion,  there  are  several  other  bundles." 
RkmsI'N  (Henry),  Morristown,  Dec.    16. 

Acquainting  his  E.xcellency  that  the  new  money  issued  by  N.  J.  does  not 
pass  current  in  Phil.idelphia. 

1781. 

HmuiNor  (Llias),  Haskenridge,  Jan'y  2. 

Reporting  the  insurrection  of  the  Pennsylvania  troops  with  ihe  intent  to 
force  Congress  to  pay  for  the  three  years  Inlistment.  This  trouble  in  (leneral 
Wayne's  Camp  is  subject  matter  for  several  other  letters  following  the  above. 

llrNiiN(;TON  (Sam'l),  Phila.,  Jan'y  9. 

"The  cruel  and  unwarrantable  Treatment  which  our  I'eople  who  are  Pris- 
oners with  the  Enemy  have  of  late  receivetl  .  .  .  the  Law  of  Kelaliation  has 
become  necessary." 

Ui.RNsinE  (James).   Trenton,  Jan'y  11. 

"  The  Two  Men  who  came  to  the  Pennsylvania  line  when  at  Princetown, 
with  proposals  to  join  the  liritish,  were  hung." 

Brearley  (David),  Trenton,  Feb.  6. 

"  Announcing  the  Sentence  of  Death  passed  on  Robt.  Jeames  for  high- 
treason,  and  on  Humphrey  Wade  and  John  Parker  for  horse-stealing." 

WiLLETT  (Marinus),  New  Windsor,  15  Feb. 

The  writer  is  seeking  a  chest  of  clothes  belonging  to  Mrs.  W.  and  himself 
and  wants  assistance  to  pass  the  lines. 


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1781.  The  I.iviNdSTDN  Corrkspondknck — Conlinufd, 

J.    MAI.I.KT  to  I'lK.RRE  DF.rEYSIER,   N.  Y.,   Mch.   3. 

Doctor  Mallet  refuses  to  prescribe  for  13el''s  complicated  disorder  at  such  a 
distance  from  the  scene  of  action. 

Collins  (Isaac),  Trenton,  Mch.  6. 

The  writer,  publislier    of    the    New  Jersey   Gazette,  tries  to  explain  certain 
objection.'ihle  ft;atures  that  have  appeared  in  his  paper. 
Mathews  (J(>hn\  Phila. ,  Mch.  0. 

Mopinjj  that  the  New  Constitution  will  arranjjc  a  better  understanding;,  so 
that  the  authority  of  Conjjress  and  the  States  shall  not  conflict ,  also  thai  "  tien- 
erals  Muhlenberg  and  Nelson  was  laying  close  siege  to  Arnold  at  Portsmouth 
.   .   .  but  the  dog  can  get  away  by  means  of  his  shipping." 

Hi.EEKKR  (Ant.    I,.),    Hanover,  Mch.    25.   De  Pkyster  (Pierre),  Second    Iliver, 
Mch.  27. 

Making  application  on  behalf  of  Pierre  DePeyster  who,  being  "  in  a  very 
declining  way,"  wishes  to  go  to   Herinuda.     This    letter  is   followeil    by  one 
dated  two  days  later,  from  the  invalid  himself,  following  up  the  reijuest. 
Houston  (W.  C),  Phila.,  Mch.  10. 

Giving  particulars  of  the  engagement  between   Cornwallis  and  Gen'l   Greene 
at  Guildford  Court  House  in  North  Carolina. 
WAsiriNCToN  (Geo),  New  Windsor,  8  .\pril. 

"Intelligence  has  been   sent  me  .  .   .  that  four  parties  had  been  sent  out 
with  orders  to  take  or  assasinati-  your  K.xcellency." 
Morris  (Robt.). 

A  vigorous  and  long  letter  on  his   appointment  to  .administer  the  Finances, 
refusing  to  accept,  unless  thee  stipulations  are  agreed  to  by  Congress  particu- 
larly "the  uncontrolled  power  of  uismissing  from  Oltice  "  such   persons  who 
were  neither  useful  or  necessary. 
LiviNnsToN  (Robt.),  Apl.  13. 

"  As  we  have  had  no  confirmation  of  the  success  of  (Jen'l  Greene  against  I  ord 
Cornwallis,  nor  of  the  Marquis  over  that  Viper  Arnold,  my  fears  increase." 
Clinton  (Geo.),  Poughkeepsie,  Apl.  15. 

Enclosing  a  letter  from  Philadelphia  which  he  had  opened  1;>  mistake. 
Reed  (Joseph),  Phila  ,  Apl.  18. 

Regretting  "  the  horrid  and  detestable  practices  of  Assassination"  which 
Washington,  Clinton  and  the  Governor  are  in  danger  from. 

CiLVMHKRLiN  (Wm),  Amwell,  Apl.  22. 

Stating  that  his  brother  oOicers  are  endeavoring  to  remove  him,  they  them- 
selves being  secured  by  influence,  and  furthermore  charging  them  with  a  desire 
to    ..move  h<mest  associates  in  order  that  they  may  better  plumler   the  Pul)lic 
Stores.     That  their  rascally  conduct  has  caused  "  hot  bl(X)d  and  hard  nocks." 
Mathews  (John),  Phil.,  Apl.  24. 

Announcing  the  removal  of  .Maupas  and  the  substitution  of  Choiseul    in  the 
Office  of  French  Prime  Minister,  and  confirming  "the  loss  of  the  Confederacy 
with  the  Cloathing  for  our  troops." 
CJkavson  (Wm.),  Apl.  76. 

Forwarding  an  onler  from  the  War  Office  to  remove  all  provisions,  forage, 
&€.,  liable  to  fall  into  the  hands  of  the  Enemy. 


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1781.  TiiK  I.iviNc.sTON  CoKRKsroNDHNCE — Continued. 

I.lviNCsioN  (II.  B.),  Madrid,  29  Apl. 

Refers  to  the  friendliness  of  the  Spanish  King  and  believes  that  it  is  the 
interest  of  ail  the  European  Powers  "  to  diminish  the  Power  of  Hritain,  of 
which  they  have  but  too  mucli  reason  to  be  jealous  .  .  .  Portugal  alone  seems 
attached  to  England  .  .  .  We  ascertain  the  Price  already  paid  Arnold  for  his 
treachery." 

Piiii, I. IPS  (Joseph),  Maidenhead,  May  13. 

Evidently  not  in  accord  with  an  order  which  forces  him  to  order  a  detach- 
ment for  the  escort  of  certain  prisoners  of  War  from  Tienton  to  Morris. 

WiriiERSi'noN  (John),  Phila.,  May  8. 

"  My  Letters  to  Dennin^'ton  (?)  were  taken  in  the  last  mail  that  was  robbed, 
and  are  published  by  Kivington." 

I'RKKMAN  (Ma'thew,  Cn/'t.),  Woodbridge,  May  I. 

Complains  that  on  l.ieut.  Iloagland's  obtaining  leave  of  absence  on  domestic 
affairs,  the  "  privates  all  went  home  and  not  one  has  been  here  since." 

Houston  (Wm.  C),  Trenton,  18  May. 

"  None  [of  the  Journals  of  Congress  for  January  April,  1781]  arc  yet  pub- 
lished, and  for  one  jilain  honest  Reason,  that  we  have  not  money  to  pay  the 
Printer." 

Erkk!,en  (().),  Phila.,  May  18. 

In  relation  to  the  Holland  correspondence. 

Washington  (Geo.),  New  Windsor,  May  27. 

"  East  night  I  relumed  from  Weatherslield,  where  I  ha  v.-  had  an  interview 
with  .  .  .  the  Count  de  Rochambeau,  in  consequence  of  which  the  French 
army  will  commence  its  march  to  form  a  junction  with  ours  in  the  North  River 
...  we  shall  be  amply  rcpayed  ...  by  liberating  the  Southern  States  where 
...  we  are  only  Vulnerable  .  .  .  455  men  are  wanting  to  complete  the  two 
regiments  of  your  State." 

Morris  ((Jouvcrneur),  Trenton,  30  May. 

"  I  enclose  you  a  Dutch  Poem  which,  as  you  will  see  by  a  little  note  enclosed 
from  old  Dumas,  is  very  beautiful,  to  those  who  understand  Dutch." 

Trent  (William),  Phila.,  Jun"  ■>,. 

I  have  taken  the  Liberty  to  send  you  ...  a  Pamphlet  cded  "  Plain 
l'"acts,"  i\;c.  It  is  here  ea^jerly  read  .  .  .  and  even  the  Virginians  themselves 
begin  now  to  doubt  whether  they  have,  or  ever  had  any  Right  to  the  Country 
Westward  of  the  Allegheny  Mountains. 

I.lviNc.sroN  (Robt.),  5  June. 

"  I  wish  the  long  expected  French  Fleet  did  arrive  that  we  might  at  least 
make  a  tryal  to  retake  our  Capital." 
Cariiartt  (Capt.  Sam'l),  Monmouth,  5th  June. 

"  I  must  beg  your  Excellency's  Opinion  whether  Men  that  are  Inlisted  in 
our  Companys  can,  with  any  propriety,  leave  us,  to  Inlist  in  the  Continental 
Army." 
EiviNc.sTON  (C.  W.),  daughter  of  the  Gov.,  Phila.,  8  June. 

"Col.  Burr  called  on  me  a  half  an  hour  ago  ...  I  suppose  you  know 
Mr.  Morris  has  accepted  the  appointment  of  Congress. " 


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17S1.  TiiK  I.iviNCSTON  CoRRKSi'oNDKNCE — ConlitnieJ. 

VVashincton  (tieo.),  New  Windsor,  June  9. 

"It  Is  found  impossible  to  furnish  more  than  fifteen  hundretl  cartridges  for 
the  State  of  New  Jersey." 

Morris  (Robt.),  Phila..  Jimc  11. 

"  No  doubt  you  have  seen  in  the  Public  Papers,  the  Plan  Establishinfj  a 
National  Bank  .  .  .  All  the  Public  Bodies  in  America  have,  mi>re  or  less,  lost 
the  Confidence  of  the  World  as  to  Money  Matters." 

Dayton  (Elias),  Chalham,  June  11. 

"  Should  the  troops  be  ordered  to  move  in  their  present  necesilous  condition, 
destitute  of  every  kind  of  cloathinj;,  money,  i*v:c.  .  .  .  woidd  be  attended  with 
v?ry  serious  consequences." 

Washin(;ton  ((leorj^e).  New  Windsor,  June  13. 

"  Nothinjj  in  Nature  can  be  n-.ore  repujjnant  to  my  Inilinatiim  than  to  be 
obliged  to  have  recourse  to  Military  coercion." 

Holmes  (Asher),  Scots  Chester,  June  21, 

"  The  ene.Tiy  Landed  this  morning  about  4  o'clock,  at  Shn.il  IIarb>iur. 
Rej>ort  makes  them  1,500  or  2, q(x>  strong,  was  marching  towards  Middletown." 

Elmer  (Jonathan),  Princeton,  June  22. 

Called  to  Congress,  sensible  of  his  shortcomings,  he  accepts  and  promises  to 
Serve  the  State  faithfully. 

Dickenson  (Philemon).  Trenton,  June  22. 

"  It  is  reported  here  that  (Jenl.  Arnold  has  landed  in   M(mmouth  Country, 
with  i,5ix)men." 
Reed  (Joseph).  June  2. 

Asking  Cov.  Livingston's  opinion  whether  "  the  mutiny  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Line  last  Winter  might  have  been  suppressed  by  their  own  Officers,  but  for  the 
improper  Interference  of  myself  iV  Cienl.  Potter  (?)" 
Beattv  (John),  Monmouth  Ct.  House. 

"  Happy  t )  find  the  Knemy  have  returned  to  Staten  Island  after  having  per- 
formed a  most  Don  Quixote  Expedition." 

This  is  followed  with  other  reports  of  the  Exix-dition  by  Asher  Holmes, 
Nathl.  Scuddcr,  &c. 

Thomson  (Charles). 

Communicating  the  re(|uest  of  Saml.    Huntington   to  be  relieved    from  the 
office  of  President,  and  the  election  of  Thomas  McKean. 
Ward  (Jonas,  Caf<t.),  H.  Q.,  Eliz'th  Town,  July  30. 

"  The  soldiers  under  my  command  have  done  their  duty  much   better  than 
could  have  been  expected,  considering  they  are  without  Provision  and  without 
pay;  they  have  now  all  left  me,"  &c. 
Washinuton  (Geo.),  H.  Q..  Dobbs  Ferry,  13  July. 

"  We  are  at   present  so  much  .Superior  in  Cavalry   by  the  Arrival  of  the 
Legion  of  LauEun,  and  a  very  good  Corp    under  Col.  Sheldon,  that  I  have  not 
need  of  any  more  Troops  of  that  Establishment." 
.McKean  (Thom.as),  Phil.,  July  25. 

"  Fully  convinced  of  the  necessity  of  the  most  vigorous  operations  against  the 
Posts  of  New  York." 


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1781.  TifF.  Livingston  C(iRRK.si'(»NnF,\cK — Continucil. 

Wasiiinctiin  (Ch'o.),  Dobbs'  Ferry,  2(1  Aug. 

"Of  the  Militia  which  were  required  of  the  State  of  New  Jersey     .     .     . 
none  have  come  in     .     .     .     returned  for  want  of  subsistence  .  our 

boasted  and  expensive  preparations,  end  only  in  idle  parade." 

MlKFi  IN  (Warner),  Aug.  4. 

Another  characteristic  Quaker  letter  advocating  anything  rather  than  spilling 
of  blood. 

Hoi'DlNoT  (Rlias),  Phil.,  Aug.  11. 

Announcing  the  success  of  Genl.  Green's  forces  against  l-ord  Rawdon    .   .   . 
Siege  of  Ninety-Six." 

Van  1)1  r  Cai'ki.i  an,  Aug.  15. 
Long  letter  in  Dutch. 

FoRMAN  (Samuel),  Monmouth,  Aug.  15. 

"  Lifurmation  may   have  been  given  your   Kxccllency.  of  the  arrival   of  a 
Kritish  l''leet  of  about  40  sail,  with,  from  10  to  1, 5(X)  foreign  Troops  onboard." 
RanDoi.imi  (.\sher),  Woodbridge,  Aug.  10. 

"  From  gooil  authority   I   here  that  one  person  h.is  sent  to  our  F.nemycs  in 
this  State  to  pass  four  thousand  pounds  of  Counterfeit  IJils     .     .     .     which  I 
fear  is  now  in  circulation,  the  persons  passing  the  money  10  have  two  and  half 
per  Sent  from  the  Crown." 
Wasiiincion  (Cico.),  Head  Quarters,  Kings  I'crry,  Aug.  21. 

Circular  signetl  announcing  the  arrival   of   I)e  (jrasse  with  his  fleet  in  the 
Chesapeake  and  change  of  base  of  operations  from   New  York  to  Virginia. 
Leaving  CJenl.  Heath  in  command  of  the  forces  at  New  York, 
lioi  DI.Nor  (Klias),  Phila.,  Aug.  21. 

"Sir  Samuel  Wood  with  the  greatest  part  of  the  English  Fleet  in  the  West 
Indies,  will  also  be  here." 
IIf.ahi  (I'.enl.  W.),  Peekskill,  Sept.  4. 

"  Ilis  I';xcellencytheconiman<lerin  chief     .     .     .     having  gone  to  the  South- 
ward, the  command  of  the  army     .     .     .     in  this  department  devolves  on  me." 
Keki>  (Joseph),  Phil.,  Sep.  6. 

Councilling  Gov.  L.  to  be  on  the  alert  as  to  the  movements  of  Sir  Henry 
Clinton,  specially  in  the  absence  of  Washington. 
BnRDKN  (Joseph),  B.  Vown,  Sep.  7. 

"A  gentleman  from  Prince  Town  just  now  informed  me,  that  they  expect  the 
Enemy  out  Every  hour,  and  that  they  have  no  aniunition." 

BiRKK  (Wm.),  Sep.  7. 

"  We  have  just  received  intelligence  from  New   York     .     .     .     that  the 
Enemy  are  embarking  in  great  haste     ...     to  relieve  Cornwallis." 
WiTHF.RSPOON  (John),  Sep.  11. 

"  We  have  been  alarmed  this  morning  with  an  account  that  Arnold  has  burnt 
New  London." 

Livingston  (Harry  Brockholst),  St.  Ildefonso,  Sep.  16. 

"  The  freiiuent  iV  gross  falsities  debited  at  St.  James'  are  losing  their  inlluence 
fast,  &  we  are  not  without  hope,  altho'  not  very  sanguine  that  N.  York  may  fall 
before  the  close  of  the  campaign — If  M.  de  Grasse  arrives  on  our  coast  before 
Rodney  I  see  nothing  extravagant  in  the  hojies  of  its  reduction." 


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1781.  Tur.  LiviNc.sTON  C'orrksiondknck — Continued. 

IIkaim  (Cicnl.  \Vm.),  Continciital  Village,  Sep.  24. 

•■  There   is   every   reason    to   coiicluile     .     .     .     that   the  british  fleet   have 
received  a  severe  ilrubbing  from  the  fleet  of  our  great  and  gooti  ally." 
//'/</,  Sep.  28. 

"  The  enemy  have  disembarked  a  large  body  of  troops  at  Staten  Inland 
.     .     .     making  preparations  which  indicate  an  incursion  into  the  Jersies." 
HOUDINOT  (Klias),  rhila.,Sep.  20. 

"  We  are  much  alarmed  here,  on  the  apprehended  Invasion  of  this  State  by 
Genl.  Clinton  .  .  .  This  City  could  not  have  been  attempted  in  a  more 
defenceless  State." 

Livingston  {II.  B.),  Madrid,  Oct.  12. 

■'  I'"rom  the  com[)lexion  things  wear  here,  I  am  more  and  more  persuaded 
that  America's  greatest  Reliance  must  be  on  herself     ...      I  fear  our  iredil 
suffers  in  Holland  by  the  absence  of  Mr.  Laurens." 
Clark  (Abm.),  I'hil.,  Oct.  16. 

Reporting  Genl.  Green's  engagement  of  Sep.   8  in  South  Carolina,  with  a 
curious  sum  in  addition. 
Ruti.kik;e  (Edward).  I'hil.,  Oct.  16. 

"  The  warm  climate  of  Carolina  has  brought  to  perfection  the  military  vir- 
tues of  (Jeneral  Greene." 
Skmi'i.k  (William),  I'hila.,  20  Oct. 

"  Your  K.xcellency  has  advise  f  rem  England  that  your  son  w.is  a  prisoner  there." 

RouuiNoT  (Elias),  Phil.,  Oct.  21.  8  o'clock  A.  M. 

"  Mr.  Boudinot  has  but  a  moment  to  congratulate  his  Friends  in  Jersey  on 
the  Surrender  of  Lord  Cornwallis  iV  his  whole  army  on  Wednesday  last.     This 
comes  by  E.\press  from  Gov.  Lee,  who  reed,  the  first  intelligence  from  Count 
de  Grasse." 
Blaik  (Robt.),  Morris  Town,  Oct.  23. 

Stating  that  the  army  of  Genl.  Heath  stationed  at  North  River  had  been 
without  flour  for  four  days. 

IJiiuuiNor  (Elias),  Phil.,  Oct.  24. 

Regretting  the  favorable  terms  to  the  Enemy  at  the  surrender  of  Cornwallis, 
"  though  it  was  a  great  point  gained  to  finish  so  as  to  allow  Count  de  Grasse  to 
get  to  sea  before  the  british  fleet  arrived." 
RoMKYN  (D.),  Ilackinsack,  Oct.  27. 

"  There  were  near  30  of  the  enemy  out  in  the  Country  .  .  .  for  the 
express  purpose  of  capturing  and  carrying  off  your  Excellency." 

"Susanna."  Elisabeth,  Oct.  28. 

"  Dear  Mr.  Livingston,  I  am  happy  to  hear  you  got  Safe  to  trenton.     New 

cause  for  thankfullness  this,  as  is  the  Surrender  of  Cornwallis  that  proud  man 

.     .      .     I  inten'd  to  have  given  you  an  account  of  the  I.ast  10  Dollars  you  sent 

me     .     .     .     but  cant  find  it  at  present     .     .     .     Your  affectionate  wife,  iVc." 

Thomson  (Charles),  Phila.,  Nov.  5. 

Announcing  the  election  of  John  Hanson  as  President. 
Pki  KRs  (Richard),  War  Office,  Nov.  y. 

'•  We  have  received  Information  that  James  Moody  is  now  with  a  Party  of 
thirty  or  forty  Refugees  armed  at  little  Egg  harbour." 


432 


Manuscripts, 


1781.  TlIK  LlVINCSToN  CoRRKSfuSUENCK — Continuid. 

KiRKBRiDK  (Joseph),  Hordentown,  12  Nov. 

"  I  beg  leave  to  Congratulate  your  Excellency  on  your  re-appointment  to  the 
{joveriiment  of  this  State  .  .  .  your  Excellency  was  kind  enough  the  last 
Winter  to  favour  me  with  a  few  Bcens  of  an  Extraordinary  kind,"  iVc. 

llEATll  ((ienl.  Wm.),  Headquarters,  Nov.  21. 

Announcing  Washington's  return  from  the  south,  and  that  the  New  Jersey 
troops  would  be  quartered  near  Morristown. 

l.iviNc.sioN  (H.  II.),  Madrid,  Dec.  i. 

Hoping  that  by  this  time  a  "  Bourgoynade  "  has  been  made  of  Cornwallis. 

Al.i.iNsoN  (Saml.).  VVaterford,  Dec.  22. 

A  characteristic  (,)uaker  letter  exalting  the  Lamb  and  decrying  the  J-ion. 
I-lviN(;sT()N(H.  B  ),  Madria,  *.  r-ec. 

"The  Parliament  [British]  is  opened — the  speech  from  the  throne  is  firm 
anil  breathes  nothing  but  war.      More  (lermans  are  to  be  sent  to  cut  our  throats 
•     •     at  ;^3(j  sterling  a  head." 
Brown  (Andrew),  Dec.  29. 

Asking  for  a  sufiRcient  force  to  dislodge  the  Refugees  at  Toms  River. 
1782. 

Makhois.     Phila.,  Aug.  2. 

Relative  to  a  rumor  of  the  Evacuation  of  Savannah. 
Baldwin  (Daniel),  New  Ark,  Aug.  3. 

"By  any  Means  in  my  Power  ...  to  obtain  all  Matters  of  important 
Intelligence  which  could  be  of  Service  to  the  general  Cause  of  my  Country, 
and  to  make  at  all  Times  every  Degree  of  Discord  and  Animosity  to  arise 
among  our  common  Enemy." 

Livingston  (Brockholst),  Eliz'th  Town,  Aug.  8. 

"  I  quite  forgot  to  pay  your  washing-woman  for  a  waistcoat  and  Breeches 
she  washed  for  me." 
Washington  (George),  signed.  Head  Quarters,  Aug.  nth. 

Relative  to  passport  limits  at  Dobb's  Eerry,  etc. 

WiTiiKRSPooN  (John),  Phila.,  .\ug.  14. 

"I   sent  you  by  Col.    Hooper  a  short  &  general  Act.  of  Sir  Guy  Carlton 
&  Admiral  Digby's  Letter  to  Gen'l  Washington." 
Van  Zandt  (Jacobus),  Newark,  Aug.  17. 

"  .As  to  Mr.  Caters  political  princepies  this   I   know  of  him,  before  we  left 
New  York,  that  he  was  imploy'd  by  our  Convention   to  Strike  of  a  number 
of  Copper  pence,  for  small  change  for  public  use." 
Watkins  (Judith),  Aug.  19. 

"  Dear  Pappa  .  .  .  You  hinted  to  Mr.  Watkins  .  .  .  you  would  furnish 
him  with  money  ...  his  extreem  modesty  would  not  suffer  him  to  tell  you 
so." 

Macnair  (Ralph),  N.  Y.,  Aug.  12. 

"A  number  of  the  American  Officers,  while  prisoners  on  parole  in  Long 
Island,  purchased  necessaries  .  .  .  except  three  Gentlemen  from  Connecticut 
.    ,    .    not  another  as  yet  made  the  smallest  remittance." 

Also  another  letter  dated  Sep.  4.  taking  hope,  by  reason  of  Washington's 
order  for  the  relief  of  creditors  of  officers  on  public  service. 


MANUscRirrs. 


433 


1782.  Till.    LlVINCSTON   CoRRKSPONHENCK— £*«)«//««<•(/. 

MuoRK  (William,  Prcsdl),  V\\\\x\.,  Aug.  24. 

"  'liicrc  appcarintj  no  circumstances  tending  to  prove  that  he  (  Macnair]  hail 
supplied  our  officers   .    .    .    the  Council  lieclinc  giving  him  permission  to  come 
into  this  State,  etc."     Further  stating  that  it  was  no  part  of  the  policy  of  the 
Council  to  help  an  enemy  collect  his  debts. 
Troup  (Robert),  Albany,  Aug.  24. 

"  Accept  my  most  cordial  congratulations  on  the  rising  gnnileurof  America. 
May   she    bccume   the    happy  ussyliim    of  civil  and   relifious  liberty  to   the 
wretched  in  every  quarter  of  the  globe." 
WisNKK  (Henry),  Cioshen,  Aug.  26. 

"  The  Bearer,  Mr.  Noah  Webster,  has  taught  a  grammar  Sihool  for  some 
time  past  in  this  place   .   .   .    he  is  now  doing  some  business  in  the  literary 
way,  which  will    .    .    .    be  of  service  to  posterity. " 
LlVINCSTON  (Brockholst),  Eli/.  Town,  2()th  Aug. 

"  If  leaving  an    Kstate  rather  than  submit  to  the  British  be  any  proof  of 
whiggism,  Mr.  Mad )avitt  is  not  without  pretensions  to  that  character   .    .    . 
Mamma  mends  apace.     I  wish  the  same  could  be  said  of  Billy." 
llAKKiso.N  (licnjamin),  Kiihmond,  Va.,  Aug.  30. 

Relative  to  the  illegal  condemnation  of  the  sloop  "  William  and  John." 
Livingston  (Wm.  S  ),  Heaverwyck,  Sep.  7. 

Kxplaining  how  he  came  to  visit  New  York  without  a  passport,  how  Sir  Ciuy 
Carleton  ordered  the  return  of  a  horse  stolen  from  W.  S.  L. ,  how  the  people  of 
N.  Y.  hated  the  Governor,  etc. 
1 .1 VINOSTON  (Brockholst). 

An.xious  to  go  to  Albany  to  finish  his  law  studies  and  proposing  to  borrow 
suflicient  money  in  Phila.  to  last  six  months,  rather  than  impoverish  his  father. 
"  By  that  time  I  shall  have  gone  thro'  Blackstone  &  the  greater  part  of  Wood." 
Yates  (Peter  W.),  Albany,  14  Sep. 

Referring  to  above  desire,  and  smoothing  apparent  difficulties  .    .    .   "The 
price  for  Boarding  will  be  about  ^45  annually." 
LlVINCSTON  (Robt.  R.),  Phila.,  15  Sep. 

Oflicial  Circular  announcing  the  acceptance  by  the  States  General  of  Mr. 
Adams  in  the  quality  of   Minister  Plenipotentiary   .     .     .    "  An  event  which 
widens  the  basis  of  our  Independence,  and  leads  to  an  immediate  connection 
with  a  powerful  Nation." 
Livingston  (Brockholst),  Sep.  20. 

In  continuation  of  his  desire  to  complete  his  legal  studies  in  Albany.  "  Was 
the  whole  of  a  clerk's  time  to  be  employed  in  copying  the  trash  of  an  ofilice,  I 
should  be  as  much  against  going  into  one  yet  as  you  are  .  .  .  You  are  dis- 
pleased with  my  proposal  of  borrowing  money,  etc. " 

LucKRNK  (Count),  Phil.,  30  Sept. 

Asking  for  the  restoration  of  a  long-boat  lost  during  the  capture  of  the 
Royal  Eagle. 

LiiCKRNi;  (Count),  Phil.,  Oct.  2. 

Wants  to  send  loot  from  the  Royal  Eagle,  to  France. 
Lucerne  (Count),  Phil.,  Oct.  8. 

Thanks  for  both  favors  as  above. 


434 


Manuscripts. 


1782.  TlIK    I.IVINOSTdN   CORRKSI'ONUKNCK — CoillinUtJ, 

Morris  (Kobt.),  Phil.,  Oct.  7. 

Rthitivf  to  "  Kitty's"  ill  state  of  "  Health." 

Skinnkk  (Al>r  ham),  Kliz'th  Town,  8  Oct. 

kc'iativc  to  ci'i'lniii  liritisli  prisoners  in  Trenton,  stating  that  since  January 
last  "it  has  not  been  in  my  power  to  draw  a  single  Ration  for  those  unfortu- 
nate men." 

UoKKMAN  (Ali(la),  Uaskenridjre,  Oct.  25. 

"  My  Dear  Urol  her  ...    1   have  not   wherewithal!  to  purshcs  my  Winter 
provisions   .    .    .    that  I  may  be  permitted  to  brinx  out  a  few  Hooks  for  I'hille 
...    he  cannot  j;o  on  with  his   lulication   without   them    ...    if    I   do  not 
succeed  in  this  the  Lord  Knows  what  will  become  of  me." 
CoGSWEl.l.  (James),  Stamford,  Oct.  24,  to  (  ol.  Humphrey. 

"  A  number  of  Refugees  .  .  .  exasperated  at  some  of  the  late  acts  passed 
by  that  St;ite  [N.  J.]  prohibiting  their  return,  have  formed  a  Design  of  Killing 
Oovernor  Livingston." 

IIUMi'HKKVs  (1).),  Ileal!  Quarters,  Verplancks  Point,  Oct.  2f). 

"  I  am  advised  by  the  Commander-in-Chief  to  forward  the  enclosed  [relative 
to  the  Siege  of  Oibraltar],  although  there  is  little  credit  to  be  given  to  such 
Reports  commonly." 

BoimiNOT  (Klias),  Phila.,  Oct.  30. 

Proposing  an  enquiry  into   "some  people  in  our  State"  supplying  Beef  to 
the  Knemy. 
Thomson  (Charles),  Nov.  4. 

Announcing  the  election  of  President  Elias  Poudinot  "this  day." 
Livings  ION  (Brockholst),  Eliz'th  Town,  5  Nov. 

At  last  the  Albany  studies  are  decided  upon,  but  in  consequence  of  the 
difficulty  of  going  by  water,  and  the  expense  by  land  exceeding  ;^2o,  proposes 
to  take  "the  young  horse  "  and  sell  him  at  the  end  of  the  journey. 
ClRUMMOR  (Ichabod),  Eliz.  Town,  Nov.  18. 

"  I  shall  Cherefully  Comply  with  your  Request  in  sending  the  Duke  the 
lateist  York  papers." 

BouDiNOT  (Klias),  Phil.,  Nov.  25. 

"  The  Bearer,  the  Rev.  Mr.  Barlow,  author  of  a  manuscript  Piece  designed 
for  the  Press,  entitled   '  The  Vision  of  Columbus,'  has  earnestly  solicited  a 
Letter  of   Introduction.    ...    I  know  your   E.xcellency  is  fond  of  Men  of 
Genius  and  Literature,"  etc, 
MAKHo!s{De),  Phil.,  Dec.  i. 

Explanation  of  the  law  of  enfranchisement. 
Lai'ZHN  (B.  C.  D.).  Phil.,  Dec.  4.' 

Regrets  that  Rochanibeau  has  ordered  him  to  Wilmington. 
Another  at  Burlington,  Dec.  10, 

Relative  to  an  order  to  .irrest  Irish  Betty  for  conveying  letters  of  Sir  Ouy 
Carleton  to  Philadelphia, 

Clinton  (Geo.),  Pokeepsie,  7  Dec. 

"The  heavy  losses  which  the  Bearer,  Sir  James  Jay,  has  sustained  in  the 
Course  of  the  War  .  .  .  have  reduced  him  to  the  dis.igrceable  necessity  of  endeav- 
ouring the  raise  Sum  on  the  Credit  of  his  Lands  to  supply  his  presentwants." 


Manuscripts. 


435 


1782.  TiiK  Livingston  Corrksi'ondrncr— Co«//M«*i/. 

BoUDINOT  (Klia«*),  I'hil  ,  11  Occ. 

"  The  News  from  Gibraltar  is  confirmed." 

Skinnkr  (Abraham),  Kli/abcth  Town,  13  Dec. 

"  I  have  received  a  Letter  from  the  Uritish  Commissary  requesting  a  Supply 
of  Kire  Wood,  anil  some  few  nciessarys  for  the  use  of  our  Prisoners  on  Hoard 
the  Prison  Ship,  for  which  he  offers  the  ready  cash. 

Baldwin  (Daniel).  Newark,  Dec.  15. 

"  The  Traytor  De  Pcysler,  although  he  has  abandoned  his  Country,  perse- 
veres in  his  original  Plan,  in  keeping  up  a  C^orrespondence  .  .  .  his  wife 
.  .  .  can  be  as  ''angcroiis  as  he  ever  was.  I  have  intercepted  the  enclosed 
Letters  directed  to  her,  although  tlie  Language  is  not  criminal,  y'.;l  they  wear 
that  Complexion." 

Livingston  (Robt.).  Manor  Livingston,  i(>  Dec. 

"  Our  cause  is  just  and  we  must  defend  our  Liberties  to  the  last." 

Gordon  (Major  James),  Lancaster.  16  Dec. 

"  I  never  will  myself  while  I  am  a  Prisoner  of  War  write  anything  that  may 
not  be  Published." 

BoiniNOT  (ICIias),  Phila.,  Dec.  24. 

Refers  to  some  agreeable  News  "a  (.Commission  to  Mr.  Oswald  at  I'aris, 
from  the  King  of  Great  Britain,  to  treat  with  any  Commission  from  '  the  thir- 
teen united  States  of  America.'  " 

Livingston  (Robt.  R.),  Phil.,  23  Dec. 

Circular  announcing  "  peace  upon  safe  and  honourable  terms." 
SiiREDE  (Israel),  Mansfield,  28  Dec. 

Giving  an  Account  of  the  skirmish  with  Bacon. 

2764    The  Original  Draft  of  McCleli-an's  Report  on  the  Army 
of  the  Potomac. 


tsigned 
died  a 
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in  the 
bndeav- 
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MASSACHUSETTS   LAW.S. 

2765  [Massachusetts  Colony  Records.]  "A  true  copie  of  the 
Court  booke  of  the  Governor  and  Society  of  the  Massachusetts 
Bay  in  New  England."  314  pages  (minus  5  and  6  and  135  and 
136),  foHo,  old  calf. 

"The  above  MS.  copy  appears  to  have  belonged  to  the  greatgrandfather  of 
Governor  Thomas  Hutchinson  ...  It  then  undoubtedly  passed  into  the  posses- 
sion of  his  oldest  son,  Hon.  Elisha  Hutchinson  .  .  .  and  from  him  to  Ais  oldest 
son,  Hon.  Thomas  Hutchinson  .  .  .  father  of  Governor  Hutchinson,  who 
unquestionably  carried  the  manuscript  to  England  when  he  forsook  his  birthplace 
in  1774  ...  I  find  that  some  of  its  pages  are  in  the  handwriting  of  Secretary 
Kawson,  and  the  largest  and  earliest  part  of  the  remainder  in  that  of  a  CJ)ntem- 
porary,  possibly  Secretary  Nowell  .  .  .  and  may  have  been  written  even  before 
the  passage  of  the  Court  order  in  1653." — N.VIH.  B.  Sni  RTl.urK. 

In  1865  this  MS.  was  loaned  to  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  to  restore 


— .  I 


43^ 


MANlISCkll'T: 


reilain  ini]KM factions  in  tlit-  (Irijiinal  Kicords,  it  being  the  only  copy  i^nown  to 
exist. 

'I'his  iiiiport.'int  MS.  is  in  most  e.xcfllent  preservation,  the  handwriting  legible 
throughout,  and  not  moie  than  a  dozen  leaves  have  needed  repair. 

On  the  25tli  of  .Manh,  1865,  the  Commonwealth  of  .Massaihusetts  took  steps 
to  ascertain  "upon  what  terms,  if  any,  the  volume  of  .Massachusetts  Colonial 
Records  .  .  .  can  be  obtained  for  the  Library  of  this  Commonwealth  ";  tt>  iii:ol<' 
still  furtiier  from  their  communication,  "The  Original  Records  in  this  (^(^K•e,  of 
which  the  volume  in  your  possession  is  a  copy,  by  use  are  very  much  worn  and 
defaced,  and  it  is  very  desirable,  if  possible,  that  the  loss  of  leaves  and  parts  of 
leaves  should  be  supplied.  'J'he  lOpy  you  have  is  Iht'  only  i<uc  kiuKott  to  /••■  in 
fxisUiiiY." 

MISKRIES    OF    NKVV    KNCI.ANI). 

2766  A  Narrative  y^  Miseriis  of  Ni;\v  Enc.i.and,  by  Rkason  of  an 
AKHirkAKV  CiovERNMKNT  Erected  tliere.     4to,  morocco  aiititjiie. 

A  MS,  of  4  pages,  with  the  Notes  of  White  Kennett  inserteil. 

Printed  copies  were  put  forth  1688,  1689,  1775. 

IJrinley.  No,  338,  No,  33().      Kenn-.tt,  p.  150.      Menzies,  No.  t^Cn). 

NEW   CIRANADA. 

2767  Ano  1)k  1526.  AsiKNTo  y  Cai'itulacionk  de  los  Ai.k.manks 
Knrk^h  K  l.iN(;uER,  y  (leroniino  Sailler,  (^blijjaiulose  a  liacer  una 
Armada  dc  4  Narrios  con  200,  hombres  o  mas,  armailos  y  harrtii- 
allados  por  imano,  para  la  pacificacion  y  poblacion  dela  I'rovincia 
de  Santa  Marta  .  .  .   Folio,  cloth,  34  pp. 

The  above  is  transcribed  "  from  the  copy  in  the  Deposito  liistrografico  of  the 
Spanish  Coxt.  at  Matlrid,  March  25,  1S57,"  and  "  I'Vom  the  X\.\I,\.  \'ol.  of  the 
Collection  of  Munoz  in  the  Royal  Academy  of  History.  Madiid,  April  2il,  1857." 
MS.  notes  signed  by  Uuckingham  Smith. 

2768  Nkw  Y<»rk.  Letters  and  Documents,  1684-1773.  Folio, 
half  riKSsia,  as  follows  : 

I.  Letter  from  Tho.  Dowgan  to  the  Duke  of  York,  describing 
"this  province"  as  "the  most  flourishing,  &  m(M  improveable 
of  any  in  this  part  of  America,"  recommending  the  establish- 
ment of  a  jiost-office,  asserting  the  allegiance  of  "all  the  con- 
siderable Indians,"  and  (juoting  the  experience  of  Sir  I'klw. 
Andross  as  to  the  insufficiency  of  his  salary.  3  pp.,  4to.  Dec. 
9,  1684. 

II.  James  dk  1-ancy  to  Hon.  Root.  Monckton,  Dec.  23,  1758, 
announcing  the  abandonment  of  Fort  du  (^uesne.     2  |)p..  4to. 

III.  'I'iu'  same  to  the  same.  July  2.Sth,  1760  |two  days  before  lie 
was  foinul  at  his  house  in  the   Howery,  sitting  in  a  chair  and 


MANU.sCRirTS. 


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able 

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Dec. 


1^  175^' 

l-foic  lit' 
lair  ami 


expiring],  referring  to  the  events  at  Oswego  which  preceded  the 
final  reduction  of  Canada.     2  pp.,  4to. 

IV.  CiiiKF  Justice  Bknj.  1'kat  to  (lov.  Monckton.  June  221I, 
1762,  at  Milton,  Mass.,  complaining  of  insufficient  Salary  (^.?oo), 
the  resignation  of  all  the  other  Judges,  &c.,  &c.     3  pp.,  4to. 

V.  'I'he  same  to  the  same,  written  the  following  day,  elaborating 
the  same  subject,  asking  to  be  relieved  from  duty,  a.s,  "  Neiilier 
his  Majesty's  Service,  nor  the  real  Interest  of  the  Colony  can  be 
promoted  by  completing  my  Ruin,"  and  specially  desiring  to 
avoid  New  York  on  account  of  a  small-pox  epidemic,  2  pp., 
4to. 

VI.  The  same  to  the  same.  Flushing,  Aug.  8,  1762,  vindicating 
himself  from  the  charge  of  corruptly  granting  land.     2  pp.,  4to. 

VII.  Cadwai.ladkr  Coi-dkn  to  Gov.  Monckton.  Flushing, 
Sep.  20,  1762,  arranging  i^ayment  of  balance  due  (lOV.  M.  and 
asking  the  return  of  his  bond,  and  stating  "  I  am  now  upwards 
of  70  years  of  age."     1  p.,  folio. 

VIII.  'i'he  same  to  the  same.  N.  V.,  Oct.  7,  1763,  asking  that 
provision  be  made  for  "  poor  Christopher  Hlundell,  who  has  lost 
his  pay  by  the  disbanding  of  the  Independent  companies,"  coni- 
plnining  that  the  acce^^sion  of  a  new  King  has  not  been  promptly 
followed  by  the  receipt  of  .1  new  (Ireat  Seal,  \'c.      i  p.,  folio. 

IX.  The  same  to  the  .same.  N.  V.,  Jany.  21,  17^)4,  respecting 
Capt.  Hawker's  claim  of  one  half  of  certain  prize-money,  when 
his  due  was  but  a  third.     2  pp.,  folio. 

X.  Cot'Ncii.  at  Fort  George.  June  9,  1773.  Official  copy,  signed 
Steph.  Cottrell,  of  the  Order  restricting  the  Governors  in  the 
American  Plantations  from  granting  more  Indian  lands.  3  pp.. 
folio. 

2769  [Northern    Nkck.]      Copy   [contemporary]    of  the    I.kttkrs 

which  passed  between  the  Commissioners  for  settling  the  dis- 
puted Boundary  of  the  .Northern  Neck,  1736-1737.  Folio,  hah 
morocco.      10  pp. 

2770  PoRV  (J.,  Strv.  of  I'd.).  LiTTi-.R  to  the  ''  kiglit  hon'''--  and 
my  singular  good  lorde "  Sir  Dudley  (.^arleton,  dated  "James 
citty  in  Virginia  Sept.  30,  1619,"  and  describing  the  "  infant 
Comonweallh  "  [of  Virginia].  "  Though  nowe  contemptible  your 
lordship  may  live  to  see  a  flourishing  Kstate."  4  |)p.,  folio,  calf 
extra,  by  Jiivic.  • . 


43'^ 


MANUsckirrs. 


2771  RtioDK  Island  and  Providenck  Plantations.  Acts  of  Assem- 
bly, iVc.     254  pajfes,  folio,  velliini.  Cina  1787 

l-'roMi  llu-  colli  ition  <)(  (lovernor  Sarj{oiit.  with  MS.  note  by  \\intlirf)p  Sarjjent, 
A|)l.  10,  1S45,  relative  to  the  discovery  of  tf"'s  volume.  "  I  have  got  it  now,  and 
intend  to  hold  on  to  it." 

2772  Rnri-.NHousK  (David).  Oration  on  .\stronomy,  &:c.,  delivered 
Kebniary  24th,  1775,  before  the  American  Philosophical  Society 
.    .    .    Philadelphia.      13  clearly  written  pages.     4to,  morocco. 

SAINT    DOMINdO. 

2772.J  Journal  HisToRiguK  du  Comitk  Colonial  de  Si.  DoMiNtiui:. 
'I'ome  Premier,  contenant  I'Origine  en  le  Operation  de  la  Com- 
mission nominee  par  les  Colons  de  St.  Domingue  pour  obtcnu  de 
Sa  Majeste  la  Representation  de  la  Colonic  aux  Ktats-gc-nOraux 
du  Royaiiine,  par  <'"  Deputes  choisie  par  Kile.  Mis  en  Ordre  .  .  . 
Jiiillet  17X8  en  tenu  regidicrement  par  Mr.  le  Mie  de  (louy  d'Arsy 
— Signed  Peyrac  (?)     MS.  of  267  pp.,  folio,  green  parchment. 

2773  Smith  (Samuel).  A  Sermon  preach'd  before  the  Trustees  for 
Kstablishing  tl'  C'olony  of  Georgia  in  America  .  ,  .  Feb.  23rd, 
171]';.  London,  1733 

PASTtiRius  (F.  D.).  (leographisch-Statistische  Beschreibung 
der  Provinz  Pensylvania.  Memmingen,  1792 

DuLANV  (A.).  Skktch  of  Lord  Baltimore,  and  his  Annota- 
tions on  Bacon'.s  Law. 

The  Case  of  Jamk.s  .\nneslev,  who  was  kidnapped  and  sent  to 
Pennsylvania  as  a  slave. 

'ihe  above  MS.  coi)ies  are  in  the  handwriting  of  Winthrop  Sar- 
gent antl  were  prepared  at  Harvard  College.     4to,  half  morocco. 


SOCIKTY   OF   TllK  (  INCINNATI. 

2774  Secrei  Journal  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinna n,  17S4.    The 

Original  MS.  in  the  handwriting  of  (lovernor  Winthrop,  who  was 

the  fourth  de' -gate  from  Massacluisett.s.     4t(),  half  morocco. 

A  key  to  the  iy|'tu'r  used  in  secret  passaj^es  is  here  inseited;  tlu'  elucidation  by 
W  inthnip  Sarjt'jnt. 

2775  South  ("akolina  : 

1.    The  Charoe  of  Ciin.K  Justice  Benj.  Wiiii  aker  to  the  (Jrand 
Jury  for  tiie  Body  of  this  Province.  Charles-Town,  Oct.  1,  1741. 


M.\\US(  KII'TS. 


439 


MS.  copy  [)rinted    by   Peter  Timothy,  the  same  year.     Kolio, 
PP-  57- 
II.  \Vm.  Bui, I.,  (lovr.  of  S.  C,  to  Lord  Darimouih,  C'harleston, 
July  24,  1773,  on  the  difficulty  of  passing  money  bills  through 
the  Assembly,  &c.,  &c.     Copy  by  G.  Chahners.     Folio,  pp.  2. 

Folio,  half  russia.  Charlcstown,  1741-1773 

2776  I  rAi.i,M.\i)(;i:. ]  Mkmoir  of  Col.  Hknjamin  'r.\i,i,MAi)(;K.  The 
oKKiiNAi.  MS.  of  the  Memoir  published,  N.  Y.  i^^sS*,  with  ;uito- 
graph  letter  of  Wm.  Talmage  inserted  ;  also  a  certificate  of 
authenticity.     4to,  half  calf,      in  pp. 

*  Only  250  copies  printed. 

2777  Coi,.  Tai.i.madck's  Orderly  Book.  The  Okkiinai.  Manl'- 
scKi!'!'  of  176  pages,  comm.encing  with  the  Orders  for  July  loth, 
1776,  and  ending  Sept.  ist  of  the  same  year.  4to,  green  levant 
morocco  e.\tra,  gilt  top,  by  Pratt. 

At  p.  ■{Uii:  "The  I'luniierers  of  Lord  Sterling's  house  .ire  ordered  to  restore 
to  the  (^r.  Master  (ienewl  what  they  h.ive  t.iken;  in  failure  hereof  they  will  ccr- 
t.'iinly  be  hanged." 

'The  dates  Aug.  26  and  27th  .ire  omitted,  the  disastrous  Battle  of  long  Island 
allowing  no  opportunity  for  formula. 

On  August  31st  the  troops  are  assured  that  their  "  removal  from  long  Island 
was  made  by  the  unanimous  consent  of  all  the  Genl.  OlVicers  ;ind  not  from  any 
doubt  of  the  Spirit  of  the  Troops  " 


to 


Sar- 


co. 


The 

0  was 


lion  bv 


■  rami 

IT4I. 


2778  [Tkxas.]  Documknts  para  la  Historia  Ecclesiastica  y 
civil  de  la  Provincia  de  Texas.     3  vols.,  folio,  vellum.  \\%\ 

The  above  MS.  is  written  on  over  1400  pages  in  a  distinct  hand,  with  orna- 
ment.'tl  titles,  an  Index  and  translation  of  Index  [by  Col.  Aspinwall|.  It  com- 
prises a  <'ompendium  of  the  History  of  Texas  from  the  lime  of  the  (oncjuest,  by 
Itonilia.  N.irrative  of  the  -Kpedilion  of  (lenl.  I.eon  [ifi8()]  for  the  discovery  of 
the  Hay  of  Kspiritu  Santo  ai.d  French  Settlements.  Instructions  to  ( lenl.  Tiran 
for  a  new  expedition  ifiqi.  Narrative  of  his  journey  and  demarcation  of  country; 
and  copies  of  nearly  Ko  official  and  other  letters  and  documents. 

2779  |H!DM.(;o.  1  The  Trial  of  Don  Miguel  Hidalgo  before  the 
Officers  of  the  Iiupiisition,  for  promoting  the  Mexican  revolution. 
Folio,  half  calf,  gilt.  Valladolid,  1810 

The  above  collection  of  Original  papers  connected  with  the  Trial  of  Hidalgo  y 
Castilla,  was  presented  by  Don  Kustachio  W.  Harron.  It  inciuiles  over  y.M 
pages  of  MS.  in  addition  to  the  olticial  jjrinted  documents  and  contemporary 
accounts  of  the  trial  which  led  to  the  execution  of  Hidalgo,  July  27,  iSi  i. 


440 


Manuscripts. 


2780    Unitkd  States.     ORioiNAr,  Letters  and  Documents,  1732- 

1799.     Folio,  half  russia. 

i.  Maine.  The  Petition  of  Samuel  VValdoe  of  Hostoii,  in  claim 
of  "several  Tracts  of  I.antl  lyinjj  between  the  Rivers  of  Kvw- 
nebeck  and  St,  Croix,"  which  claim  is  allowed.  "  A  True  Copy 
from  the  Cx)uncil  Re}j[ister.     VV.  Sharpe."     9  pp.,  folio. 

II.  John  I'eaoru.m,  Surveyor  deneral  of  Customs,  Boston, 
March  i,  1737,  to  the  English  Commissioners.  Correspondence 
with  the  President  of  the  Province  of  I'^ast  and  West  Jersey 
[John  Hamilton  |.  Remarks  on  French  trade  permitteil  by  local 
authorities.  Personal  affray  with  Smugglers  at  Newport,  R.  I., 
tkc.     8  sheets  of  Brief. 

III.  T.  Robinson  to  the  Lieut. -Cov.  of  Pennsylvania,  Whitehall, 
Ji'ly  5)  1754,  enforcing  the  Ixing's  commands,  relative  to  com- 
plete concert  with  the  other  Colonies  in  defending  the  Ohio 
from  the  encroachments  of  the  French.     P.  1,  folio. 

IV.  The  same  to  the  Clov.  of  Pennsylvania,  respecting  the  raising 
of  two  Regiments  by  Cov.  Shirley  and  Sir  Wm.  Pepperal  (sic), 
ike.     Whitehall,  Oct.  26,  1754.     I'p.  4,  folio. 

V.  Ciov.  James  Hamimon  to  (lov.  Monc  kton.  Phila.,  July  24, 
1760,  with  particulars  of  the  miscarriage  of  certain  mes.sages  of 
(len.  .Amherst  respecting  a  general  Treaty  of  Peace  with  the 
Indians,  in  which  7</(/<'w.fXv///(/ played  an  important  part.  Folio, 
pp.  4.,  see  Drake,  Book  V.,  p.  17. 

VI.  John  Martin  to  Lord  Dak  rMor  i  11.  N.  C.,  Dec.  16,  1773, 
on  the  i>erverse  conduct  of  the  Assembly,  a  body  which  "con- 
sists for  the  most  part  of  men  in  the  lowest  state  of  ignorance." 
A  copy  in  the  handwriting  of  C.  Chalmers.     Folio,  |)p.  2. 

VII.  CfEo.  M()NrAi;u  to  the  Kari.  of  Dunmork,  Fowey  at  Bos- 
ton, Aug.  9th,  1775,  complaining  of  the  injustice  of  his  superior 
officers.     4to,  j)p.  4. 

VI  n.  J.  HucH  (Ikikkith  to  (Ikorije   Findi.av.  dated  on  board 
the  Blonde,  N.  V.,  Oct.  30,  1779,  relating  the  melancholy  events 
attending  the  Evacuation  of  Rhode  Island — the  orders  counter 
manding  the  same  iieing   intercepted  "  by  the    Rebels."     4to, 
pp.  4- 

IX.  The  same  to  the  same.  lilomlc,  N,  V.,  Oct  11,  1780, 
announcing  that  "  (leneral  Arnold  the  Rebel  Chief  has  joined 
us  openly,"  the  West  Point  plot,  the  capture  of  Major  Andre, 
his  ignominious  death,  the  desire  for  revenge  among  the  troops, 
&c.,  &c.     Folio,  pp.  3. 


MaNUSCRII'TS. 


441 


X.  (lov.  DowDKSWKi.L  to  (i.  Chai.mkrs.  Harbouf  Island,  Baha- 
mas, Sept.  6,  1799,  concerning  Clen'!  Howies  and  his  mission 
concerning;  the  Indians.     4to,  |)p.  4. 

XI.  Si  ATK  of  the  C'iiarikks  of  Maryland,  (Connecticut,  Rhode 
Island,  Pennsylvania,  Massachusetts  and  Georgia,  ^to,  4  pp., 
folio,  3  pp. 

XII.  Cai't.  McDonald's  OnsKRVATiONS  on  the  Relation  of  (Ireat 
Britain  and  of  the  Inde|)endent  States  of  America,  and  on  the 
Relaxation  of  the  Navigation  |act|  for  their  supplying  the  West 
India  Islands  in  their  bottoms.  With  Strictures  on  the  Misrep- 
resentations of  the  remaining  Colonies,  by  the  Pamphleteers 
who  argue  for  the  measure.     Folio,  pp.  36. 

27.51  I  Washington.]     Diary  of  a  Farmer,  &C.     65  pp.,  Svo. 

1819-20 

"This  volimie  was  purchased  in  Washiriffton  in  i88d,  from  ihr  l'".xi'ciiiiir  of 
l.unil  Wasiiington,  who  was  the  Kxccutor  of  ( icn'l  Cjcorjjc  Washington,  and 
remained  at  Mount  Vernon 

It  is  a  iliary  kept  there,  and  is  chiefly  curious  as  shuwinj;  the  names  of  the 
descindanis  of  the  slaves  of  (ienerai  Washington." — S.  I,.  M.  H. 

27.52  (Wksi  Florida.  I  The  .\nswkr  of  Pk.tkr  Ciikstkk,  Ks(|uire 
|('iovernor|,  of  the  jirovince  of  West  Florida  to  the  Petition  of 
Complaint  of  Adam  Chrvstik  and  others  whose  Names  are 
thereunto  subscribed,  stiling  themselves  the  (lentlcmen  l''ree- 
holders  and  Principal  Inhabitants  of  the  said  Province.  Folio, 
half  morocco,  1 1  pp. 

2783  YoNO  (Thomas).  Thrkf.  Letters.  VovAfirs  to  Vir<;inia 
and  Maryland.     Folio,  calf. 

The  first  letter  (S  pp.)  is  addressed  to  Sir  Tt)l)y  Mattliew.  The  second  (3  pp.) 
.ind  the  third  (23i)p. )to  the  Council  of  \'irjjinia  in  Kngland.  I'he  first  two 
letters  are  in  folio,  signed,  the  3d  in  4to  unsigned. 


Il7^0. 
I>ined 
Ind  re, 
loops, 


THE  CIIAI.MKRS  PAl'KKS. 

27S4  Pai'ERs  relating  to  Canada,  Cunnkcticu  r.  West  Florida,  the 
Indians,  Maryland,  New  York,  Nova  Sioiia,  Pknnsvi.vania, 
PiiiLAMKi.PHiA  and  ViRoiNiA  :  consisting  of  Original  Fetters, 
extracts  from  State  Records,  &c.,  &c.  21  vols.  Folio,  calf,  as 
follows  : 

Canaha,  t6«)2,  i7()2. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  some  rif  the  pa|)v-rs  in  this  interesting  volume  : 
Letters  fmin  King  William  III.,  Sir  I'ran.  Whi-eler  and  Sir  W.  I'hips,  relating 
to  the  expedition  to  Canada,  1692-3;  .Short   Account  of  Sir  W.  I'hips  and  the 


44- 


Manuscripts. 


fxpedilion  into  Canada;  various  papers  relating  to  the  Cfinada  eNpcilitioii,  from 
170910  1713;  extracts  of  Icltcrs  roiu'crning  tlic  liiiic  hiivv  late  the  cxpeilition 
might  have  been  carried  on  against  Quebec,  with  hopes  of  success;  refusal  of 
I'liinsylvania  to  contribute  to  the  expedition;  vatious  letters  from  Col.  Kith. 
King  to  Mr.  Secretary  St.  John,  giving  accounts  of  the  failure  of  the  expedition; 
notes  of  the  Canada  expedition,  1745-6;  invasion  of  Nova  Scotia;  list  sent  by 
(lovcrnor  Shirley  of  the  number  of  lighting  men  in  th-.  colonics,  and  the  number 
raised  for  the  I'anada  expedition,  174');  Sliirlcj's  scntimcnlsas  t<>  a  government 
for  Nova  Scotia,  174H;  notes  of  documents  respecting  Canada,  1761-73,  in  the 
oftice  of  the  board  of  trade;  account  of  the  freights  on  the  Lake  Kric  and  Huron, 
from  1777-80;  <|ueries  and  answers  of  (leneral  Cage,  1780;  po|)ulation  of 
Canada,  17S3-4;  Mr.  Mabane's  dissent  from  the  resolution  of  the  council  in 
1785,  and  moticm  in  council  previous  thereto,  relative  to  the  introduction  of 
trial  by  jury  in  civil  causes,  1785;  observations  on  Canada  and  the  Quebec 
trade,  1787;  observations  on  an  instruction  to  the  governor  of  Canada,  17S7; 
four  autograph  letters  from  J.  lirickwood.  relative  to  Canada  trade,  value  of 
cargoes,  exports,  current  prices,  &c',  17S7-  importation  of  skins  and  fur  from 
Canada,  178S;  address  from  Canad.i  to  the  public.  I78();  map  of  Canada,  with 
autograph  letter  and  observations,  by  Samuel  I'eters,  1789;  autograph  letter 
from  Alex.  Davison  relating  to  the  harvest  time  in  Canada,  1789;  opinion  of 
Sir  William  Scott  and  of  the  attorney-general,  A.  Macdonald,  and  solicitor- 
general,  J.  Scott,  as  to  the  persons  capable  of  voting  for,  and  being  elected, 
members  of  the  assembly  of  Lower  Canada,  1792;  report  to  the  board  of  tratle 
on  the  petition  for  grants  of  waste  lands,  &c.,  &c. 
CoNNKCrut'T,  1639-1757.      3  vols.,  as  follows  : 

Extracts  from  the  Records  of  New  Haven  copied  and  attested  by  Samuel 
Bishop. 

Case  of  the  Mohig.in  Indians  in  Conn,  and  Edward  Northcy's  Opinion.    1704. 

Deed  of  Hen  Uncas'  Men  to  Conn.      1737. 

Acknowledgment  of  Hen  Uncas  as  Sachem. 

Letter  of  Philip  Cortland  and  Daniel  Horsmandcn,  Nov.,  1738. 

Petition  of  John  and  Samuel  Mason. 

I'etitionand  Appeal  of  old  John  Uncas. 

/\nd  many  other  important  Documents  relative  to  the  Mohigan  controversy 
and  Rhcjde  Island  claims. 

West  Florida,  1763-1782. 

Briefs  of  the  Charges  against  Peter  Chester.  Clovernor,  I'.xtracts  from  the 
Records,  &>■. ,  with  the  Specific  Answer  of  the  (iovernor  (signed),  and  other 
matter  relative  to  Crants  of  land,  &c.,  with  the  final  cominunication  with- 
drawing the  complaint,  Apl.  26,  1782,  signed  .\.  Wallis. 

iM)i.\NS,   1750-1775. 

Extracts  of  the  treaty  of  I757. — Intelligence  brought  by  the  King  of  the 
Delawares,  I7t)').  —  Intelligence  brought  by  a  Delaware  Indian,  who  lives 
amongst  the  Wyandotts,  1760. — Ditto  brought  by  two  Indians  from  the  Twig- 
tree  Country,  i860. — Return  of  Indians  at  Pittsburgh,  1760.  —  Letter  from  T. 
Ilutchins  respecting  the  taking  of  prisoners,  1760. — Copy  of  Col.  Bouquet's 
letter  to  Capt.  Cochran  at  Presqu'  Isle,  relating  to  the  soldiers,  ike,  1760. — 
Number  of  (igliting  Indians  to  the  westward  of  the  Ohio,  as  computed  by 
themselves,  taken  at    Fort    Pitt,    1760.     Eight  letters    from  Col.  Sir  William 


Manuscripts. 


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Johnson  to  Major  (leneral  Monckton,  relating  to  the  prot-ecdings  of  the-  army, 
engagements  with  some  Indians,  &c.,  &c.,  1762-4, — Extraits  from  a  journal  of 
Indian  transactions,  1772-4. — Journal  of  Captain  John  Connolly,  of  his  pro- 
ceedings, &c. ;  commencing  from  the  late  disturbances  with  the  Cherokees 
upon  the  Ohio,  18  pugcs,  1774.— Journal  of  Indian  transactions,  from  May  i 
to  August  30,  1774,  containing  co|)ies  of  several  letters,  .iddrcsses,  s|>eeches 
from  Lord  Dunmore,  the  Shawanese,  depositions  relating  to  v.-irious  mi.ulirs, 
message  from  Governor  Penn  to  the  chiefs  and  warriors  of  Delaware,  &c.  \c. , 
()4  /•iii^'fs  f/i'.u-/)!  7i'ritleii.  —  Another  journ.il  of  Indian  fnmsactions,  1774, — Lord 
Dunmore's  talk  to  the  Indians  at  Fort  Dunmore. — Particulars  of  a  conference 
held  with  several  of  the  Delaware  and  Mohawk  chiefs.  —  Reply  of  the  Mohawk 
and  Delaware  chiefs  to  Lord  Dunmore,  with  his  Lordship's  answer,  and  the 
reply. — Speech  by  the  Indians  on  the  news  of  the  death  of  Sir  William  John- 
son.— Lord  Dunmore's  talk  to  the  Indians  at  the  Camp  Charlotte,  within  five 
miles  of  the  Shawanese  towns. — The  Mingo's  speech,  delivered  by  Corn  Stalk, 
at  Fort  lilair. — .Speech  by  Capt.  Russell  at  Fort  Hlair,  to  the  Shawanese. — 
Speech  to  the  Mingoes  by  Capt.  Russell,  at  Fort  Blair, — Invoice  of  sundry 
Indians'  goods,  sent  by  order  of  General  Monckton. — Copy  of  a  letter  from  the 
C"oloba  King  to  Lord  Dunmore,  1775,  with  mimerous  other paptts. 

Maryi,.\\d,   1619-1812.     2  vols. 

Observations  of  Father  Atlwood  concerning  the  boundaries  of  Maryland. — 
Anecdotes  of  Sir  George  Calvert  and  of  Maryland,  1623-33. —  F..\tracts  relat- 
ing to  Lord  Baltimore,  persecution  of  the  papists  in  Maryland  in  1641,  &c. — 
Declaration  of  the  insurgents,  capitul.ition  of  the  governors,  Col.  Darnal's 
narrative,  &c.,  ifiSy. — Cr)l.  Nicholson's  state  of  Maryland  prior  to  the 
revolulii,i).  —  Miscellaneous  notes  relating  to  Maryland,  temp.  Will.  III. — Sir 
Ed.  Norlhev'*  •■pinion  on  the  ecclesiastical  law  of  Maryland,  1705.  —  Hlath- 
waitc':-  ...-Ti:  of  the  obtenfion  of  the  charter  of  M.aryland,  1711. — Miscel- 
lant  notes  relating  to  Maryland,  from  1700  to  171 7,  eighli-i-n  piif^rs. — 
Proclamation  on  the  revolt  of  Martinico.  1716. — Copy  of  Governor  Sharpe's 
letter  to  Secretary  Pitt,  about  the  conduct  of  the  Marylanil  delegates.  i-jUi. — 
Remarkable  requisitions  of  the  King's  ministers,  1763, — State  of  the  Maryland 
duties  of  tonnage,  1761-2. — State  of  Lord  Baltimore's  revenues  from  M.iry- 
land,  1752. — Civil  establishment  of  Maryland,  1762. — Draft  of  a  bond  for  the 
sureties  of  Robert  F^den,  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Maryland,  1768. — State  of 
paper  money  of  Maryland,  1766, — Statement  of  the  Maryland  revenue, 
1768-74.  —  Minutes  of  occurrences  relating  to  Maryland,  1773-6. — Anecdotes 
of  Maryland,  1774-5. — -^ggfegate  of  wheat,  flour,  In<lian  corn,  annually 
exporteil  from  the  eastern  shore  of  Maryland,  from  1770-5. — F'ive  long  and 
interesting  autograph  letters  from  John  Weir  to  the  F'arl  of  Dunmore,  relating 
to  the  preparations  for  war,  of  some  Indians;  description  of  their  fleet, 
desperate  character,  the  impossibility  of  landing,  &c.,  1776. — New  form  of 
government  established  in  Maryland,  1777. — Anecdotes  of  the  depreciati(m  «>f 
paper  currency,  1 776-g. — Estimate  of  the  produce  of  the  peninsula  between 
Chesapeak  and  Delaware  Bays. — General  account  of  the  isthmus  between 
Chesapeak  and  Delaw.ire  Bays,  by  R.  Alexander. — Acts  of  Maryland  about 
.Mr  Harford's  properfy. — Prices  current  in  Baltimore,  1784. — Copy  of  Mr. 
1 1 ar('ord's  memorial  to  the  assembly  of  M.aryland,  with  aggregate  stale  of  the 
losses  sustained  by  him. — Copy  of  the  deposition  of  J.  Clapham  in  support  of 


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Mr.  Harford's  claim,  with  account  of  rcmiltaiiccs  from  iv^'n  to  1771. — 
Memorial  to  the  assi-mbly ')f  Maryland,  of  SamiU'l  Chase,  aRi-nt  for  the  recovery 
of  the  t);ink  stoik,  piinliil  iit  .tniiiifiiilis,  \']^U.  —  Claim  of  Chase  ajjainst 
Kiisseil. — i'ctition  of  Robert  Christie,  Daniel  Diiiany,  R.  Alexamler.  J.  Mana- 
tync,  Rev.  Cilbert  lliuhanan.  Perry,  May,  and  Co.,  of  Bristol,  Alex.  Slenhoiise, 
James  Christie,  James  Miller,  John  Mason,  Henry  Riddel,  and  Ilu^h  Dean, 
on  behalf  of  themselves,  ;ind  other  Ix^lders  of  the  Maryland  paper  bills;  with 
memorial  of  the  same,  and  report  to  the  lords  thereon. — Aiitojjraph  letter  from 
James  Miller,  about  his  e.ise  as  a  holder  of  more  than  one  thousand  dollars  cif 
Maryl.'ind  p;iper  money,  i8(>>.  —  Letter  to  Mr.  N'ansitlart,  (ju  the  subject  of  the 
Mai yland  pa|K'r  bills,  1801.  —  Informati(m  relating  to  the  holders  of  Maryland 
p;i|ur  money. — t'opy  of  the  re|iort  of  the  solicitor  of  the  treasury,  of  ihepro- 
ceedinj^s  in  the  cause  relative  to  the  Maryland  trust  money.  1802;  toj«ether 
with  autogra|)h  letters  '•  \  Sampson  llanbury,  I'll.  Deare,  !)aniel  Dulany, 
James  Miller,  (>.  I.eckij,  \V.  Slurv;es  Itourne,  R.  Christie,  Henry  (llassford 
and  \V.  Herrick,  all  relatin;;  to  the  Maryland  paper  money,  1802-12,  &c.  &c. 

NKW  \'<>KK,    l(«)8    I7<)2.      .»  vols. 

The  fo''?winj;  is  a  list  of  some  of  the  papers  in  these  volumes  :— Notices  of 
Hudson's  voyage.  ifioS-io. — Kxtracts  relating  to  New  Vork,  from  163^  to 
iU(y\.  —  Papers  for  the  revision  of  the  |K)lilical  annals.  —  Dongan's  answer  about 
New  N'lirk.  -Notes  relating  to  New  \'ork,  from  the  Revolution  to  i<>ij5.  —  l''.sti- 
mate  of  the  general  charge  that  is  necessary  for  the  defense  of  Albany,  and 
securing  the  adjacent  colonies  from  the  attempt  of  the  I''rench,  kc,  i(>i)\-^. — 
<opy  :)f  His  Majesty's  declaration  at  the  treasury  board,  in  i(m)7. — New  \'ork 
Revenue,  ilt?)']-iy]. — Kxpense  of  forces  at  New  \'ork,  from  \(h}?.  to  i6()7. — 
Notes  relating  to  New  Vork,  from  170I  to  1714,  Ihirly-scvcn  pttf^ts. — Secretary 
.St.  John's  sentiments  of  (Juaker  liromlield,  1710. — Sentiments  of  Col.  Hunter, 
with  regard  to  colonial  |M>licy,  1711.  —  Mompcsson's  curious  letter  to  Lord 
Nottingham,  1704.  — (iovernor  Hunter's  curious  letter  to  Secretary  St.  John, 
giving  his  sentiments  on  the  constitution  of  the  colonies,  171 1. — Ciovernor 
Morris's  speech  on  the  attempts  of  the  Assembly  to  be  indeiiendcnt,  1726-30. — 
I'artridge's  letter  to  the  Duke  of  Newcastle,  about  the  Sugar  Hill,  stating  the 
rights  of  the  colonies,  »Vc.,  1733.  —  N'arious  notices,  extracts,  iVc,  relating  to 
New  \'ork  in  the  time  of  Ceorge  I.  and  II. — Letter  from  (1.  Clarke  to  Lord 
Delaware,  showing  that  New  \'ork  had  long  been  aiming  at  independence, 
1740. — Speech  of  Lieutenant-governor  Chirke  to  the  Assembly  of  New  \'ork, 
telling  them  that  a  jealousy  had  for  years  gone  forth  in  Kngland  that  the  colo- 
nies were  not  without  thoughts  of  throwing  olT  their  dependence,  174!.  —  Letter 
from  Covernor  Clinton  to  the  Ihike  of  Newcastle  on  the  proposal  of  imposing 
stamp  duties  in  the  colonies  by  .Act  of  Parliament,  1744. — Conduct  of  the  As- 
sembly, 1743-5  — Clinton's  account  of  snmggling  at  New  York  and  in  the 
colonies,  1752.  —  Plan  of  union  of  board  of  trade. — Proceedings  of  the  Ijoard 
of  trade,  touching  a  boundary  line  to  be  established  between  New  Vork  and 
Massachusetts  Hay,  1757. — Copy  of  a  representation  to  his  Majesty,  1757. — 
Autograph  letter  from  Lieutrnant-Governor  Dc  Lanccy  to  General  Monckton, 
relating  to  the  forces  at  Louisbourgh,  1758.— Copy  of  a  letter  to  IJeutenant- 
governor  De  Lancey,  relating  to  the  quartering  of  the  troops,  &c.,  1758. — 
N'arious  letters  from  Dliver  Dc  Lancey  to  General  Monckton,  i7')3-5.  —  Lxtract 
of  a  letter;  from  the  board  of  trade  about  settling  lands  in  the  frontiers  of  New 


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the 


York,  1760. — Sales  of  merchandise.  I7f)0.  —  List  of  grants  of  land  passed  >*ince 
the  death  of  I. ieut.  governor  De  Lancey,  by  the  lion.  C'adwall.ider  (Olden, 
commander  in  chief  of  the  province  of  New  York,  1761. — Copy  of  a  representa- 
tion from  the  lords  commissioners  fur  trade  and  plantations  to  his  Majesty, 
1 761. — Letter  from  the  lords  of  trade  to  Lieut,  governor  Colden,  u-ilfi  thf  iiufo- 
graphs  of  l.otii  Sandys,  Soamf  Jeiiyiis  and  John  Yorki\  relative  to  the  instruc- 
tions to  (jeneral  Monckton,  1762.— Autograph  letter  from  Lieut. -governor 
Colden  to  (ieneral  Monckton,  relative  to  the  con(|uest  of  Martiniiiue.  \-c  ,  17^2. 
— .Nleniorial  of  sundry  merchants  within  the  city  of  New  York,  adilressed  to 
Lieut. -governor  Colden,  with  upwaids  0/  Ji/ly  ituli>^ni/>h.<,  1762. — Letter  fmm 
the  lords  of  trade  to  Lieut. -governor  Colden,  with  aut,xr,if<hs  of  Lord  S<indy\- 
and othfis.  relating  to  the  (luit  rents,  &c.,  I7<)2. — Copy  of  a  letter  from  (Jol. 
Mradstrcel  to  Sir  Jeff.  Amherst,  relative  to  the  crown  lands,  \c  ,  I7fi2. — <^'opy 
of  Lieut,  governor  Colden's  letter  to  the  lords  of  trade,  with  remarks  about  the 
boundaries,  1763. — State  of  Canada,  when  con(iuered,  I7fx>. — Copy  of  ( ieneral 
Amherst's  talk  to  the  several  tribes  and  nations  of  Indians,  i7(k) — Long  letter 
from  CJeneral  Amherst  to  (ieneral  Monckton,  relating  to  Ni.ig.»ra,  1760. — Copy 
of  a  letter  from  ( loveruor  Doddsto  Ceneral  Amherst,  relative  to  the  sui-cess 
of  the  troops  in  .America,  1 7f)0. —Copies  of  various  long  and  most  interesting 
letters  from  Sir  Jeff.  Amherst  to  tieneral  Monckton,  Covernor  Hamilton, 
Covernor  Dodds,  (lovernor  Colden  and  others,  I7(k)-2. — Autograph  letter 
from  the  mayor  of  Albany  to  Col.  Bradstreet,  1762. — Copy  of  a  letter  from 
Col.  liradstreet  to  Sir  Jeff.  Amherst,  with  denomination  and  description 
of  the  lands  in  Albany,  <S:c.,  with  answer  of  Sir  Jeff.  Amherst  relating  tn  the 
same,  i7()2.^SixrY  i.oNi;  a.no  most  i.ntkrksti.nc  aitocrai'ii  i  kitkr^  i  rum 
J.  Waits,  addressed  to  (Jeneral  Monckton,  detailing  proceedings  at  New 
York.  &c.,  i7fK>-74. — .Memorial  of  William  Smith,  a  native  of  Huckingham- 
shire,  to  (Ieneral  Monckton,  relative  to  his  olTice,  &c.,  1762. — Copies  of  various 
reports,  letters,  memorials,  &c.,  of  the  Attorney  General  Kempe  to  Ccneral 
Monckton,  relating  to  the  trial  of  J.  II.  Lidnis,  claim  of  Daniel  Nimham,  the 
Indian,  to  certain  lands,  &C.,  exportation  of  provisions  from  the  colonies,  \c., 
1762-3. — Heads  of  a  dialogue  between  Mr.  Temple  and  Mr.  Kempe,  i7(>3.— 
Copy  of  the  lirst  article  of  his  .Majesty's  instructions  to  Robt.  Monckton,  gov- 
ernor of  New  York,  1762. — Mr.  Smith's  opinion  on  the  grants  for  the  pasture 
land  near  .Mbany,  1762. — Autograph  letter  from  W.  Smith  to  (  ol.  Hradstreet, 
on  the  repealing  the  church  patent,  i  7(12. — Account  of  fees  ilue  to  the  governor 
from  the  secretary's  office,  1762-3. —  Deposition  of  Kphraim  Bogardus,  -uilh 
his  auti\i;r,iph,  relating  to  the  purchase  of  lands  in  Albany,  1762.  —  NLip  of  the 
land  granted  to  the  commanding  ofTicer  at  Albany,  and  the  lands  .-idjacent, 
beautifully  drawn  out  hy  CharUs  Clinton,  1762.  —  Deposition  of  Henry  Ilallen- 
beck,  with  his  autograph,  relating  to  the  purcha.se  of  lands  in  Albany,  1762. — 
Memorial  of  Thomas  Jones  to  Ceneral  Monckton,  relating  to  a  commission  for 
holding  the  office  of  clerk  of  the  common  pleas,  &c.,  1762. — Attorney-general 
Kempc's  report  respecting  certain  lands  formerly  granted  for  the  use  of  the 
commanding  officer  at  Fort  Albany,  now  claimed  by  the  Dutch  Church,  I7(>2. 
— Petition  of  S.  Deal  and  others  for  licence  to  purchase  of  the  Indians  ii,<xx) 
acres  of  land  in  the  county  of  Albany,  1762. — Accounts  between  'he  Gover- 
nor and  Lieutenant-governor. — Memorial  of  Waddell  Cunningham,  with  the 
petition  of  Philip  Livingston,  1762. — Memorial  and  petition  of  John  .Msop, 
of  the  City  of  New  York,  merchant,  relating  to  the  shipping  of  provisions  for 


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Jamaica,  \c.,  r 7(12.  -Petition  i)f  [ames  latimcy,  1763— Petition  of  James 
lie  F.aiiiicey,  of  New  \'ork,  on  behalf  of  his  jjrothcrs  ami  sisters,  tiic  (.liildien 
of  the  lion.  James  ilc  l.aimcey,  17^)3. — Answer  of  Waddcll  Cunningham  t<i 
tiic  petition  of  ("apt.  Samuel  Wright,  17^13.  —  Memorial  of  Frederick  I'hilipse, 
prayiny;  that  in  the  grant  of  royal  mines  sued  for  hy  Charles  Scott,  l'",s(|.,  and 
Henry  Holding,  the  mines  in  the  m.mor  of  Pliilipshnrgli  may  be  reserved  and 
excepted,  17(13.  —  List  of  patents  and  warrants  to  survey  lands  granted  in  the 
province  of  New  \ork,  from  17(11  to  I7f>3. —  Petition  of  John  Kelly,  of  New 
N'ork,  attorney  at  law,  17(13. — Account  of  fees  due  to  the  ( Jovernor,  17(13.— 
Petition  of  (Jeorge  Spencer,  17^)3. — Various  original  letters  to  Ceneral  Monck 
Ion,  from  New  \'ork,  17^13. — ('opies  of  several  minutes  in  records  of  the  coint 
of  vice  admiralty  in  New  N'ork,  1763.  —  Nine  long  and  most  interesting  auto 
graph  letters  from  \V.  Smith  to  (Jencral  Monckton,  relating  to  affairs  of  New 
\'ork,  |iropo-,al  for  a  court  of  exchequer,  coNmies  more  terrilied  at  the  appre- 
hension of  ta.\es,  than  at  the  horrors  of  an  Indian  war  ;  discontents  from  the 
late  measures  in  Hiitain,  stamp  act  tumults,  &c.,  i7f>3-6.  —  Memorial  of  Daniel 
llorsmanden,  <  liief  justice  of  New  York,  1763.— Six  autograph  letters  from 
<  hief  Jiisiire  Horsmanden,  relative  to  New  York  alTairs,  I7f>3-'i — Ceneral 
distribution  of  the  king's  troops  in  America,  1765. — Kxtracts  of  letters  from 
Covernor  ("arlton  to  Ceneral  <  lage,  and  from  Ceneral  C.tge  to  Lord  Shelburne, 
17(17. — Copies  of  letters  between  Lord  Dartmouth  and  Ceneral  Cage,  I77.J. — • 
Various  original  letters  to  Ceneral  Monckton,  relating  to  the  independency  of 
the  New  \'orkers,  paper  money,  Ike,  17(14-5.  -Printed  address  of  .Mr.  justice 
Livingston  to  the  house  of  assembly,  in  supjiort  of  his  right  to  a  seat. — Four 
long  and  interesting  letters  from  R.  R.  Livingston,  on  the  stamp  act,  tumults, 
attack  on  the  fort,  appeal,  discontents,  illegal  expulsion  from  the  assembly, 
iVc,  iVc,  i7(i5-<). — Report  from  the  Lords  of  Trade,  1771. — Abstract  of  the 
shipping,  substance  of  intelligence  collected  at  New  York,  account  of  freights, 
Maryland  loyalists,  inilependence  of  .\merica,  copy  of  instructions  to  Covernors 
Hunter  and  Burnet,  petition  of  Cerrit  Van  Horn  and  others,  for  relief  against 
a  seizure  of  effects  accidentally  unreported  at  the  custom  house,  petition  of  Cap- 
tain  S.  Wright,  iKrc. ,  &c. ;  together  with  a  large  collection  of  original  autograph 
letters,  &c.,  relating  to  New  York,  down  to  tj<)2,  /oniiui^if  it  iiii>st  hn/>(»titiil 
and  truly  -.•aluable  scries  of  papers  rclalin,^  to  Xew  York,  its  various  gozvr/i' 
ntetils,  &'i.,  &^c. 

NnvA  Scon.v,  1745-1817. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  heads  of  some  of  the  papers  in  this  volume  : — 
Representation  of  the  State  of  Novo  Scotia,  1745. — Long  letter,  of  22  folio 
pages,  from  Lieut. -Governor  Lawrence  to  the  Hon.  Col.  Monckton,  respecting 
the  deficiency  in  the  supply  of  gunpowder;  departure  of  Mr.  Shirley;  trial  of 
some  deserters,  &c.,  &c.,  Halifax,  1755 — Conduct  of  the  first  assembly  of 
Nova  Scotia,  1758. — r-^tition  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  town  of  Halifax  to  the 
Hon.  Robert  Monckton,  soliciting  a  writ  for  calling  a  house  of  representatives, 
luith  upwards  oj  200  autographs,  1757. — Another  petition  to  the  same,  with 
eii:;ht autographs,  soliciting  an  answer  to  the  preceding,  1757. — Memorial  of  the 
freeholders  and  inhabitants  of  the  town  of  Halifax,  to  the  same,  respecting  the 
defenceless  state  of  'h  '  town,  &c.,  with  24  autographs,  1757. — Memorial  of 
Renjamin  (lUrish,  of  fax,  merchant,  respecting  the  building  of  a  wharf, 

&c.,  with  his  autograph,  175S. — Autogiaph  letter  from  Major  Roger  Morris  10 


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Col.  Monckton.  with  journal  of  his  procccilinjts,  15  /'iiji.'fs,  1758. — Ai-i-Dimt  of 
monies  k""**'!  '>y  parliament  for  the  establishment  of  the  colony  of  Nova 
Scotia,  from  the  lirst  setilement  of  Halifax. — Autograph  lett'.-r  from  Ciovrrnor 
Horatio  .Sharpe  to  (Jen.  .Monckton.  .■lnnii/<olis,  1760.  —  ropiilation  of  Nov.i- 
Scotiii,  17W).  — Copy  of  a  n^anl  from  Lord  William  t  ampbcll,  jjovcrnor  of 
Nova-Scotia,  of  certain  lands,  \c.,  to  James  Hoyd,  17(17.  — Letter  from  \V  . 
(iordon  lo  Mr.  Uoyd.  relating  to  the  same,  1773.  —  I-on^j  auto)rr;iph  letter  from 
W.  Nesbitt,  relating  to  the  same,  J/nli/ax,  1773. — l.onj;  autojjrapli  letter  from 
key.  William  lloyil  to  the  late  ( leorge  Chalmers,  reUitinj;  to  the  same,  iSi^. — 
Six  leltei's  from  Governor  Eden  to  Lord  Hillsborough  and  Lord  Dartmouth, 
17(19-73. — .\iitograph  letter  fiom  I'hil.  I  >eare,  relating  to  the  accounts  of  Jona- 
than Uelchcr,  lieutenant  governor  of  NovaScotia,  17S8. —  Long  letter  relating 
to  the  boundaries  of  Nova-Scotia,  i8o<). — .State  of  the  pre>ent  estimates  for 
Nova  Scotia  and  the  island  of  St.  John. — t^'opy  of  a  letter  from  Comniissioner 
Barclay,  relative  to  the  information  resiH-cting  the  original  liniils  of  Nova- 
Scotia,  with  original  letter,  signed  by  Henry  (.joulburn,  relating  lo  the  same, 
I. Hi 7,  with  other  papers. 

I'kn.nsvi.v.a.sia,  1620-1779.     2  vols. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  heads  of  some  of  the  papers  in  this  imitortanl 
series  :  Copy  of  Penn's  letter  to  Lord  Italtimore,  on  the  settlement  of  the 
boundaries,  \c.,  1681. — Representation  of  the  I'.oard  of  Trade,  relating  to  the 
several  proprieties,  1701.  —  Imports  and  exports  to  and  from  Pennsylvania,  from 
i6()3  to  1704. — Case  against  Lord  Haltimore,  relating  to  the  bounds  between 
Pennsylvania  and  Maryland,  1 7o<). — Copy  of  the  report  and  opinion  by  .\ttorney 
general  Northey  and  Solicitor-general  Thomson,  on  the  I']arl  of  .Sutluriand's 
petition  for  a  grant  of  certain  lands  01  the  Delaware  Hay,  171 7. — Opinion 
whether  the  Delaware  and  the  islands  in  it  are  in  either  Pennsylvania  or  Jersey, 
1721.  —  Notices  relating  to  Pennsylvania,  from  1730-59. — Memorial  of  the  mer- 
chants of  the  province  of  Pennsylvania  concerned  in  tl-^  late  trade  with  the 
Indians,  7<7V//  thirttcii  iitttOi^mphs^  ^l^'i- — Reports  on  various  acts  passed  in 
Pennsylvania,  1767-75. — Report  on  a  petition  of  the  proprietaries  of  Maryland 
and  Pennsylvania,  1768.  —  Representation  to  the  King,  with  draft  of  instructions 
for  Robert  I-.ilen,  Lieut-governor  of  Maryland,  I7()8.  —  Representation  to  the 
King  on  the  instructions  for  John  Penn,  Deputy-governor  of  Pennsylvania, 
1769 — Account  of  losses  sustained  by  the  Hon.  John  Penn. — Report  on  a  petition 
of  the  proprietaries  of  Pennsylvania,  1770.  —  Report  on  an  act  for  dissolving  the 
marriage  of  Curtis  ( irubb,  1 770. — Copy  of  a  letter  10  Crey  Cooper,  with  draft  of 
a  bond  for  Richard  Penn,  Lieut. -governor  of  Peimsylvania,  1773. — Copy  of  a 
letter  from  T.  Webb  to  Lord  Dartmouth,  1774.— Population  of  Pennsylvania, 
1774. — Copy  of  aletterto  Henry  Wilmot,  relative  to  the  lands  contested  between 
the  province  of  Pennsylvania  and  the  colony  of  Connecticut,  1776. — Congress 
emissions  of  paper,  1775-9,  "''"'''  olht-r  /'aprrs ,  the  }^ieat,r part oJ)ui,il lopiis,  by 
auil  for  the  late  G.  Chalmers,  Esq. 

Piiii.ADKi  riiiA,  1760-1789.     2  vols. 

In  this  important  series  will  be  found  fifty  long  and  most  interesting  letters 
from  <'ol.  Henry  Houquet,  addres.sed  to  Ceneral  Monckton  and  Major  dates; 
tifteOn  letters  from  Richard  Peters  to  Cleneral  Monckton;  six  letters  fromCapt. 
C.  Croglian,  with  his  journal  to  Presqu'  Isle,  .-iddressed  to  Major  dates;  four 
letters  from  Col.  Hugh  Mercer  to  General  Monckton  and  Col.  BiUKiuet;  mes- 


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siges  from  ("lovernor  Hamilton  to  the  Assembly,  and  from  the  Assembly  to  the 
(Jovernor;  journal  of  the  march  performed  by  Major  Robert  Rogers  of  the 
rangers,  in  pursuance  to  the  orders  of  General  Monckton,  26  pages;  three  let- 
ters from  Governor  James  Hamilton  to  General  Monckton;  eight  letters  from 
('apt.  Donald  Campbell  to  Col.  Bouquet;  letter  from  I.ieut.  IJaby;  copy  of  an 
Indian  council;  letter  from  W.  Allen  to  (General  Monckton,  1764;  letter  from 
W.  liuchanan  to  General  Monckton;  three  letters  from  Aid.  Hoops  to  General 
Monckton;  copy  of  a  representation  of  the  behaviour  of  the  mob  at  Philadelphia, 
by  W.  Sheppard;  T.  Robinson's  estimate  of  the  exports  of  sundry  inlets  to 
Philadelphia;  exports  from  Philadelphia  to  (Jreat  Britain;  extracts  of  letters 
from  a  member  of  the  (Congress  at  Philadelphia,  containing  very  curious  and 
important  anecdotes;  copies  of  letters  from  R.  Crafton  and  others  to  Dr.  Benj. 
i'ranklin  and  James  Searle  in  Philadelphia;  sale  account  of  two  cargoes  at 
Kingston;  letter  from  Capt.  William  Campbell;  prices  current  at  Philadelphia; 
letter  from  Dr.  Andrew  Ross  to  W.  Petrie;  long  letter  from  G.  Chalmers  toC. 
Monro;  with  other  papers. 

Virginia,  1606-1775.     4  vols. 

Thf  following  is  a  list  of  the  heads  of  some  of  the  papers  in  these  very  valu- 
able volumes  :  Index  of  Charters,  Commissions,  <.^c.,  relating  to  Virginia,  from 
1606  to  1662. — Copy  of  a  Letter  from  John  Pory,  the  first  Secretary  and  first 
Speaker  of  Assembly  in  Virginia,  to  Sir  Dudley  Carleton,  with  Report  of  the 
Assembly's  Proceedings,  1619. — Copy  of  the  Orders  of  Privy  Council, for  delivery 
of  certain   Felons  to  Captain  Smyth,  to  be  transported  to  Virginia,  1617. — 
Proceedings  of   the  first  Assembly  in  Virginia,  1619. — Extracts  from  the  Privy 
Council  Books,  1617-38. — Various  Warrants  and  Papers  relating  to  the  Trans- 
porting of  Youths  to  Virginia,  1609. — Copy  of  the  Proclamation  for  Settling 
the  Plantation  of  Virginia,  1625. — Captain  John  Harvey's  Declan.tion  of  the 
State  of  Virginia,   at  his  coming  from  thence  in  February,    1624,   who  was 
afterwards  ten  years  Governor  thereof. — Copies  of  various  Grants  in  Virginia, 
from  1627  to  1666. — Copies  of  Papers  about  the  Revolt  of  the  Colonies,  and 
others  relating  to  Virginia,  from  161 1  to  1677. — Copies  of  Instructions  to  the 
Governors  of  Virginia,  from  1639  to  1658. — Extracts  from  various  Letters  and 
Papers  of  the  Discoveries  of  various  Early  Navigators,  Copies  of  Orders  in 
Council    relating  to  the  Government  of  New  England,  iSic,  1671. — Copy  of 
Letter  from  Charles  I.  to  the  Assembly  of  Virginia,  1642. — Articles  of  Agree- 
ment upon   Surrender  of  Virginia  to  the  Parliament,    165 1-2. — Acts  of  the 
Assembly,  1657. — Virginia's  Deplorable  Condition,  or  Narrative  of  the  Murders 
committed  by  the  Indians,  and  of  the  Sufferings  of  his  Majesty's  loyal  Sub- 
jects, under  the  Rebellious  Outrages  of  Nathaniel  Bacon,  Jun.,  by  Governor 
Berkeley,  1676, — Opinion  of  the  Attorney  and  Solicitor-General  on  the  New 
E.ngland  Patents,  1078.  — Various  Papers  relating  to  the  early  Attempts  of  the 
Independents  in   Virginia,  Printing  prohibited,  &c. — Copies  of   Letters  from 
Col.  Spencer  and  Lord  Eflfingham  relative  to  Virginia,  1689.— State  of  Virginia 
at  the  Revolution,  Minutes  upon  the  Representation  of  the  Assemblies  of  Vir- 
ginia and   Maryland,   1695. — Extracts  from  the  Plantation  Books  relative  to 
Virginia,  1694  to  173(1. — Report  upon  the  Case  between  his  Majesty  and  the 
Proprietors   of   the    Northern    Neck  in  Virginia,  with  Letter  from  Governor 
Drysilale,   1727. — Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Assembly  of  Virginia, 
1753~5- — Orders  sent  to  the  Governor  to  repel  force  by  force,  1753. — Report 


Manusckii'ts, 


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of  the  Cause  Argued  at  tlie  Cockpit  on  the  (';oveinor  of  X'iiginiaand  the  House 
of  Burgesses,  with  the  Speeches  of  the  Attorney-General,  Mr.  I'orester,  i.orci 
(Iranville,  Mr.  Murray,  <.\:c.,  1754.  —  Letters  from  Governor  Fauquier  on  the 
Affairs  of  the  Colonies,  dated  from  Williamsburgh,  1760-2. — Speech  of  the 
lion.  I'rancis  Fauquier,  (iovernorof  \irginia,  17O0. — Memorial  of  the  Mer- 
chants of  London  in  behalf  of  tliemsel  .es  and  others  trading  to  \irginia,  with 
State  of  its  Taxation,  Treasury,  I'opujation,  &c.,  1748. — Act  of  I'arliamerit  for 
the  better  securing  the  Dependency  of  the  American  Colonies,  1766, — Copy 
of  the  Circular  to  ail  Covernors  on  the  Continent  of  America,  to  support  the 
Commissioners  of  the  Customs  in  their  Duty,  1768. — Representation  of  the 
Lords  of  Trade  on  the  expediency  of  permitting  Settlements  on  L.inds  westward 
of  the  (Jreat  Mountains.  1765. — Circulars  relative  to  the  (jeneral  Instructions 
given  by  his  Majesty  to  the  Covernors  of  his  American  Colonies,  1768. — 
Representation  of  the  Lords  of  Trade  on  the  House  of  Burgesses  of  N'irginia, 
praying  ])ermission  to  issue  paper  money,  with  copy  of  Lord  Hill.-.borou^h's 
Letter  to  the  Governor,  with  his  Lordship's  Autogr.iph,  17(18. — Original  In- 
structions for  Jiaron  de  Hotetourt,  (Governor  of  Virginia,  7i7V//  .1  ti/oi^mp/i  of 
A'ini^  Ciorgc  III.,  1768,  with  Letter  from  him  to  Lord  Iliilsboiough,  1768-7(1, 
— Circular  to  the  Governors  of  the  North  American  Colonies,  respecting  their 
Dispatches,  1768. — Address  of  the  Clergy  in  Virginia  to  his  Majesty,  1768. — 
Lists  of  his  Majesty's  Council  of  Virginia,  and  Officers  of  the  said  (lovernment, 
1768. — Account  of  the  Revenue,  Quitrents,  &c.  of  Virginia,  1770. — Additional 
Instructions  to  the  Governor  of  Virjiinia,  1770.— Original  Orders  and  Instruc- 
tions to  John,  Karl  of  Dunmore,  Governor  of  X'irginia,  containing  ninety-two 
articles,  with  iiutograph  of  Kin;^  Cicors;^  III.,  1771.  —Further  orders  and 
instructions  for  the  Karl  of  Dunmore,  governor  of  Virginia,  -ioith  /lis  Maji'jly'i 
autograph,  1771. — Statement  of  the  revenue  of  Virginia,  with  the  account  of 
the  receiver-general,  udlh  the  Earl  of  Dunmore  s  autograph,  177 1.  —  Latin 
verses  spoken  by  the  students  of  the  College  of  William  and  Mary,  in  \'irginia, 
before  the  Karl  of  Dunmore,  governor  thereof,  in  1771,  1772,  1773,  and  1774. 
— Additional  instructions  to  the  Karl  of  Dunmore,  with  autograph  of  King 
George  J II.,  Feb.  4th,  1772. — Further  instructions  for  the  order  of  prayer  to 
be  used  for  the  royal  family,  in  Virginia,  with  autograph  of  His  Majeity,  Feb. 
17th,  1772. — Account  of  llis  Majesty's  revenue,  in  \\t^\x\m\,  with  autograph  of 
Karl  Dunmore,  1772. — List  of  the  representatives  of  the  house  of  burgesses 
in  Virginia,  1772. — Account  of  the  Governor's  dues  on  all  vessels,  1771!. — 
Representation  to  the  king,  on  three  acts  passed  in  1772. — Accounts  of  fees, 
received  for  the  Karl  of  Dunmore,  as  governor  of  Virginia,  1772. — Additional 
instructions  to  the  Earl  of  Dunmore,  governor  of  Virginia,  1774. — Furtiier 
instructions  for  granting  lands,  1773. — Order  in  council  empowering  the  Karl 
of  Dunmore  to  make  laws,  1773. — Account  of  the  return  of  the  militia,  1773. 
— State  of  Virgini.i,  by  the  Earl  of  Dunmore,  governor  thereof,  1773. — Notes 
of  Lord  Dunniore's  correspondence,  1773-6. — Additional  Instructions  to  the 
Earl  of  Dunmore,  for  the  government  of  WrgiwA,  See. ,7i'ith  autograph  of  A'iui^ 
George  III.,  IT73. — Nine  letters  from  Lord  Dartmouth  to  the  Earl  of  Dun- 
more, on  the  affairs  of  the  American  colonies,  eaih  with  his  autograph  sig/iii- 
ture,  1774-5. — Letter  from  Governor  Pownall  to  Lord  Dunmore,  1775. — Pro- 
ceedings of  a  treaty  between  the  six  nations  1  )elawares  and  Shawanese  by  order 
of  the  Earl  of  Dunmore,  governor  of  Virginia,  by  .Major  John  Connolly  at  I'ort 


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Manuscripts. 


Dunmore,  began  June  ist,  and  continued  until  July  igth,  1775. — Letter  from 
Captain  Macartney  to  the  Earl  of  Dunmore,  1775. — Several  letters  from  Cap- 
tain Squire  to  the  Earl  of  Dunmore,  respecting  the  proceedings  of  the  ships 
under  his  command  off  Virginia,  ike,  1775. — Address  from  the  inhabitants  of 
Augusta  ('ounty  to  the  Earl  of  Dunmore,  1775. — Three  long  and  interesting 
letters  fron\  Admiral  Graves,  relative  to  the  rebellion  in  Virginia,  and 
the  insulticicncy  of  the  navy  to  command  the  rivers,  i\:c.,  &c.,  1775. — 
Two  letters  from  Captain  Montagu  to  the  Earl  of  Dunmore,  relative 
to  the  ships  under  his  command,  stores.  Sec,  1775. — Petition  to  the 
inhabitants,  relative  to  the  establishing  a  court  at  Pittsburg,  tVc,  1775. — 
Twenty  long  and  interesting  letters  from  Captain  Hammond  to  the  Earl 
of  Dunmore,  relative  to  the  rebellion  in  Virginia,  the  proceedings  of  the 
ships  under  his  command,  and  account  of  the  various  engagements,  isic, 
iTjb. — Two  letters  from  Captain  Henry  Bellew  to  the  Ear!  of  Dunmore, 
on  ditto,  1776. — Letter  from  Captain  C.  Scott  to  the  Earl  of  lOunniore, 
relative  to  the  exchange  of  prisoners,  I'/'jd. — Letters  from  Lee,  Lewis 
Woodford,  and  other  commanders  of  the  rebels,  1776. — Letters  from  Admiral 
Parker  to  Lord  Dunmore,  a  series  of  bills  intercepted  by  Lord  Dunmore, 
drawn  by  R.  <'.  Nicholas  upon  J.  Norton  &  Sons,  of  London,  to  assist  the 
rebels  in  Virginia,  177?;  and  other  interesting  papers.  A  most  curious  and 
valuable  collection. 


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